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Tiger Census 2018: Population doubles in four years

The 4th cycle of the All India Tiger Estimation Report 2018 has produced encouraging results. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed happiness over the growth of tigers in India, saying the country's tiger conservation exercise would continue unabated.

PM Modi releases Tiger Census data 2018
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Published : Jul 29, 2019, 10:57 AM IST

Updated : Jul 29, 2019, 4:46 PM IST

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday released the All India Tiger Estimation Report 2018 and said the country has emerged as of one of the biggest and safest habitats for tigers in the world.
The tiger population in the country has grown from 1,400 in 2014 to 2,977 in 2019, according to the report.

Modi also released the two more reports regarding Tiger Management and trailer of the 'Counting Tiger', a documentary film.

Tiger Census 2018: Population doubles in four years

"With around 3,000 tigers, India has emerged as of one of the biggest and safest habitats for them in the world," the Prime Minister said as he lauded all the stakeholders involved in the country's tiger conservation exercise.

"Nine long years ago, it was decided in St. Petersburg (Russia) that the target of doubling the tiger population would be 2022. We in India completed this target four years in advance. This is the finest example of 'Sankalp Se Siddhi' (Attainment through Resolve)," he said.

He invoked two Bollywood movie titles to emphasise the need to expand and strengthen tiger conservation efforts.

The story of protecting tigers that started with "Ek Tha Tiger" (there was once a tiger) and reached "Tiger Zinda Hai" (the tiger is alive) should not end there, he said, efforts towards conservation should be expanded and sped up.

The Prime Minister said the development versus environment conservation debate will continue with both sides suggesting as if these are mutually exclusive, but it was possible to strike a healthy balance between the two.

He said that while in the last five years, the focus was on to build next-generation infrastructure in the country, there has also been an increase in the forest cover and number of protected areas.
"In 2014, the number of protected areas was 692, the number rose to more than 860 in 2019. Similarly, the number of community reserves were 43 in 2014 and rose to more than 100 in 2019," he said.

He said India will build more homes for its citizens and also create quality habitats for animals at the same time.

"I just want to tell the people associated with this work that the story which started with Ek Tha Tiger and reaches Tiger Zinda Hai should not stop there. This will not work. The work towards tiger conservation has to be expanded and sped up," he said.

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday released the All India Tiger Estimation Report 2018 and said the country has emerged as of one of the biggest and safest habitats for tigers in the world.
The tiger population in the country has grown from 1,400 in 2014 to 2,977 in 2019, according to the report.

Modi also released the two more reports regarding Tiger Management and trailer of the 'Counting Tiger', a documentary film.

Tiger Census 2018: Population doubles in four years

"With around 3,000 tigers, India has emerged as of one of the biggest and safest habitats for them in the world," the Prime Minister said as he lauded all the stakeholders involved in the country's tiger conservation exercise.

"Nine long years ago, it was decided in St. Petersburg (Russia) that the target of doubling the tiger population would be 2022. We in India completed this target four years in advance. This is the finest example of 'Sankalp Se Siddhi' (Attainment through Resolve)," he said.

He invoked two Bollywood movie titles to emphasise the need to expand and strengthen tiger conservation efforts.

The story of protecting tigers that started with "Ek Tha Tiger" (there was once a tiger) and reached "Tiger Zinda Hai" (the tiger is alive) should not end there, he said, efforts towards conservation should be expanded and sped up.

The Prime Minister said the development versus environment conservation debate will continue with both sides suggesting as if these are mutually exclusive, but it was possible to strike a healthy balance between the two.

He said that while in the last five years, the focus was on to build next-generation infrastructure in the country, there has also been an increase in the forest cover and number of protected areas.
"In 2014, the number of protected areas was 692, the number rose to more than 860 in 2019. Similarly, the number of community reserves were 43 in 2014 and rose to more than 100 in 2019," he said.

He said India will build more homes for its citizens and also create quality habitats for animals at the same time.

"I just want to tell the people associated with this work that the story which started with Ek Tha Tiger and reaches Tiger Zinda Hai should not stop there. This will not work. The work towards tiger conservation has to be expanded and sped up," he said.

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PM Modi releases Tiger Census data 2018



New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday released All India Tiger Estimation 2018 on the account of International Tiger Day. According to the fourth cycle results, the population of big cats in India had risen by 700. 



Speaking at the event, Modi said that the government had achieved a historic feat and would continue to save the tigers. 


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