By PTI
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday instructed the Supreme Court that there are 2,967 tigers within the nation unfold throughout 53 tiger reserves, in response to a 2018 report.
The apex court docket was listening to a petition filed by Advocate Anupam Tripathi in 2017 searching for to save lots of endangered tigers whose numbers are dwindling throughout the nation.
Supreme Court
Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati instructed a bench of Justices KM Joseph and BV Nagarathna that quite a lot of work has been accomplished for the conservation of tigers and rising their inhabitants.
The high court docket took be aware of the submission and adjourned the matter until March as Tripathi was not current.
“Heard ASG Aishwarya Bhati. As per the 2018 census, India has 2,967 tigers spread out in 53 tiger reserves. This number constitutes 70 per cent of the global number and figures point to the growth of the tigers. In the interest of justice, to give an opportunity to the petitioner, list on March 3,” the bench mentioned.
The high court docket in 2017 had issued discover to the Ministry of Environment, the National Board for Wildlife and the National Tiger Conservation Authority on the plea which had additionally sought relocation of individuals residing close to tiger reserves.
The petition had mentioned tigers had been being killed both by poisoning by locals or the authorities, capturing by forest guards or by poaching.
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday instructed the Supreme Court that there are 2,967 tigers within the nation unfold throughout 53 tiger reserves, in response to a 2018 report.
The apex court docket was listening to a petition filed by Advocate Anupam Tripathi in 2017 searching for to save lots of endangered tigers whose numbers are dwindling throughout the nation.
Supreme CourtAdditional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati instructed a bench of Justices KM Joseph and BV Nagarathna that quite a lot of work has been accomplished for the conservation of tigers and rising their inhabitants.
The high court docket took be aware of the submission and adjourned the matter until March as Tripathi was not current.
“Heard ASG Aishwarya Bhati. As per the 2018 census, India has 2,967 tigers spread out in 53 tiger reserves. This number constitutes 70 per cent of the global number and figures point to the growth of the tigers. In the interest of justice, to give an opportunity to the petitioner, list on March 3,” the bench mentioned.
The high court docket in 2017 had issued discover to the Ministry of Environment, the National Board for Wildlife and the National Tiger Conservation Authority on the plea which had additionally sought relocation of individuals residing close to tiger reserves.
The petition had mentioned tigers had been being killed both by poisoning by locals or the authorities, capturing by forest guards or by poaching.