Also read: International Tiger Day 2023: From history to significance, all you need to know Earlier, Tigress T-17 was named Krishna after the 2010 Commonwealth Games gold medallist Krishna Poonia. "Tigress T-17 was named Krishna after the 2010 Commonwealth Games gold medallist Krishna Poonia.
Similarly, now the cub will be named Avani after Paralympic medalist Avani Lekhara," the Chief Minister said. International Tiger Day is observed every year on July 29 with the aim of raising awareness about tiger conservation.
Also read: 50 years of Project Tiger; here's what it is and significance Chief Minister Gehlot further highlighted the importance of tiger conservation, reminding that tigers in the country were once on the brink of extinction. However, with the initiation of 'Project Tiger' by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in April 1973, the number of tigers in the country has significantly increased.
In Rajasthan's Ranthambore, six cubs were born in the last month, signifying the state government's dedication to preserving its forests and wildlife." The Government of Rajasthan is working with commitment to preserve the forests and wildlife of the state," the Chief Minister said. (With inputs from PTI)
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