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Lion to be India¡¦s National Animal? Modi Govt mulling to replace Tiger with king of jungle
¡@¡@The Narendra Modi government is considering a proposal to make lion India¡¦s national animal¡A pushing out the tiger that has had the coveted status since 1972.
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¡@¡@The idea has triggered a furore among wildlife activists who called it bizarre¡A saying it would dilute the campaign to save tigers and pave the way for clearance of industrial projects near tiger sanctuaries.
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¡@¡@It was Rajya Sabha MP from Jharkhand Parimal Nathwani¡A an industrialist¡A who sent the proposal to the environment ministry. It was then passed on to the National Board for Wild Life ¡]NBWL¡^¡A which functions under the ministry.
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¡@¡@A standing committee of the board¡A chaired by environment minister Prakash Javadekar¡A discussed the issue in March.
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¡@¡@In a recent countrywide assessment¡A it was found that India is home to more than 2¡A200 tigers¡A whereas the Asiatic lion population¡A estimated at 411¡A is confined to Gujarat¡¦s Gir.
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¡@¡@Conservationist Bittu Sahgal fumed at the idea. "In India¡A both tiger and lion are under unbridled attack. It¡¦s best we stay away from renaming charades and focus on enhancement of protection and habitat expansion for both tigers and lions¡A" he said.
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