“India is committed to doing whatever it can to further animal protection and conservation,” Modi said, releasing the census report. More than 3.8 million sq km (1.5 million sq miles) of forest were surveyed in 20, with cameras in about 26,000 locations and hundreds of thousands of kilometers covered on foot. India’s tiger count rose to 2,967 in 2018, up a third from 2014, new estimates released by Modi on Monday showed. India, which stretches from snow-bound Himalayan heights in the north to steamy tropics in the south, is home to most of the world’s remaining wild tigers. PM Modi knows how to do it,” said one Twitter user, Akash Jain. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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