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Centre releases Rs 35 cr to Odisha for tiger, elephant conservation

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has informed that the Central government has released over Rs 35 crores to Odisha under schemes for tiger and elephant conservation apart from efforts made to prohibit poaching and protect wildlife.

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Published : Sep 14, 2020, 5:10 PM IST

New Delhi: The Central government has released over Rs 35 crores to Odisha government between 2019-21 under centrally sponsored schemes for tiger and elephant conservation, said Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in New Delhi on Monday.

Pradhan said that Odisha, which is rich in biodiversity, has witnessed a direct impact of these conservation efforts.

  • Over ₹35 crore has been released to Odisha by GOI between 2019-21 under centrally sponsored schemes for tiger and elephant conservation.

    Modi govt’s consistent efforts are ensuring that #tigers continue to roar in the jungle. pic.twitter.com/SLLzllLPCd

    — Dharmendra Pradhan (@dpradhanbjp) September 14, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"Over Rs 35 crore has been released to Odisha by GoI between 2019-21 under centrally sponsored schemes for tiger and elephant conservation. Modi government's consistent efforts are ensuring that tigers continue to roar in the jungle," informed Pradhan.

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He further said that efforts have been made by the central government to address the threat of poaching of both tigers and elephants in India.

"Odisha, one of the most richly endowed state in biodiversity has witnessed a direct impact of these conservation efforts. Project Tiger and Project Elephant are addressing the threat of poaching and helping these majestic species thrive in their natural habitat," he added.

Pradhan further hailed the efforts taken for environment protection and wildlife conservation under the leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Prakash Javdekar.

"Consistent efforts towards environmental sustainability and conservation of wildlife under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi and stewardship of Prakash Javdekar has become a trailblazer for the revival of endangered animal species, like tigers and elephants in India," he said.

ANI report

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New Delhi: The Central government has released over Rs 35 crores to Odisha government between 2019-21 under centrally sponsored schemes for tiger and elephant conservation, said Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in New Delhi on Monday.

Pradhan said that Odisha, which is rich in biodiversity, has witnessed a direct impact of these conservation efforts.

  • Over ₹35 crore has been released to Odisha by GOI between 2019-21 under centrally sponsored schemes for tiger and elephant conservation.

    Modi govt’s consistent efforts are ensuring that #tigers continue to roar in the jungle. pic.twitter.com/SLLzllLPCd

    — Dharmendra Pradhan (@dpradhanbjp) September 14, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"Over Rs 35 crore has been released to Odisha by GoI between 2019-21 under centrally sponsored schemes for tiger and elephant conservation. Modi government's consistent efforts are ensuring that tigers continue to roar in the jungle," informed Pradhan.

Read:| Chhattisgarh: Rare black panther spotted at Achanakmar Tiger Reserve after 7 years

He further said that efforts have been made by the central government to address the threat of poaching of both tigers and elephants in India.

"Odisha, one of the most richly endowed state in biodiversity has witnessed a direct impact of these conservation efforts. Project Tiger and Project Elephant are addressing the threat of poaching and helping these majestic species thrive in their natural habitat," he added.

Pradhan further hailed the efforts taken for environment protection and wildlife conservation under the leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Prakash Javdekar.

"Consistent efforts towards environmental sustainability and conservation of wildlife under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi and stewardship of Prakash Javdekar has become a trailblazer for the revival of endangered animal species, like tigers and elephants in India," he said.

ANI report

Read:| 781 whale sharks rescued, freed in Gujarat coast since 2004

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