India Reaffirms Commitment to Elephant Conservation on World Elephant Day
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India's commitment to ensuring a conducive habitat for elephants in a World Elephant Day post. He highlighted the importance of community efforts and the cultural significance of elephants in India, noting the rise in their numbers in recent years.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India's dedication to ensuring a supportive habitat for elephants on World Elephant Day. In a social media post, he praised community efforts toward elephant conservation.
The Prime Minister emphasized the cultural and historical significance of elephants in India, stating that the country's heritage is intertwined with these majestic creatures.
Modi also noted the encouraging increase in elephant populations over the past few years, reinforcing his commitment to continued conservation efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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