International Tiger Day 2024: — Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister has lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership for successful wildlife conservation efforts in India. In a recent statement, the Chief Minister emphasized the significant strides made in protecting wildlife, particularly tigers, in the state.
Seven Tiger Reserves and Growing Tourism
Madhya Pradesh is home to seven tiger reserves, attracting over 2.5 million tourists annually. The thriving tourism sector contributes substantially to the state’s revenue, generating between Rs. 55 crore to Rs. 60 crore each year. This influx of tourists underscores the state’s commitment to wildlife conservation and its success in preserving natural habitats.
Revenue and Conservation Success
The Chief Minister noted that these efforts are part of a broader strategy to balance ecological conservation with economic benefits. The state’s ability to draw significant revenue from wildlife tourism highlights the dual success of conservation efforts and economic development.
Leadership and Vision
Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has made notable progress in wildlife conservation. The Chief Minister’s remarks reflect a broader national commitment to preserving biodiversity and ensuring the survival of endangered species like tigers.
Continued Efforts and Future Goals
Madhya Pradesh continues to enhance its conservation strategies, aiming to set benchmarks for wildlife protection. With ongoing support and innovative approaches, the state seeks to maintain and grow its status as a premier destination for wildlife tourism.
Tags and Mentions
The Chief Minister’s statement was shared on social media, tagging key officials and departments, including the Prime Minister’s Office and Dr. Mohan Yadav, highlighting their roles in these conservation achievements. The hashtags #DrMohanYadav, #cmmadhyapradesh, #TigerStateMP, and #InternationalTigerDay were used to mark the occasion and spread awareness about the state’s conservation efforts.
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