00:00In this new journey of information, today we are going to delve into such a wonderful and amazing story.
00:07which revolves around the Asiatic lions of India.
00:33Today, the last and only place of this unique breed in the world is in the Indian state of Gujarat.
01:00These numbers are a huge ray of hope. But for now, we can only celebrate this monumental success.
01:06Will not refuse.
01:07We will take a complete look at this entire situation.
01:10We will discuss this historic increase in the lion population and the wonder of their coming out of their dens.
01:16On Angiz Rujhan, on project line work, on the hidden cost of this rapid progress, and on the future.
01:23of these diseases
01:24And since we are focusing on the threats, let us start with the first part, that of the Asiatic lions.
01:30Population boom and a historic increase, the numbers that are coming out are just amazing.
01:54This gesture represents a massive jump of two percent, an extraordinary feat in the world of wild life.
02:00It is believed.
02:01And the important thing is that this isn't a temporary success. If we look at the entire past decade,
02:07If we look at the numbers, this number was only 523 in 2015.
02:11This means that in the last 10 years, there has been a remarkable and steady increase of 70.36 percent in this lion population.
02:19It has come. This did not happen overnight but is the result of tireless hard work over many decades.
02:24Now we come to the second part, which I think is even more interesting. These 891 lions
02:30After all, where do they live physically? The reality is that in their primary areas, 16.64 percent
02:36has increased and now their kingdom covers 35,000 square kilometres.
02:41It has already happened. Here a very shocking ground reality comes to light. 394 lions have fallen and are now protected.
02:48The area which we call the core area is inhabited but 497 lions, that is, their majority, are now in these central Panagaon
02:56Satellite populations outside the
03:11are moving towards. The example of the Barda Wael Dief Sanctuary is particularly remarkable. Today, 17
03:16Lions do exist, and you'll be surprised to know that the last time a lion was seen was in 1889.
03:22That is, after more than a century,
03:40In this part, we will see how the government is working to create a bond between humans and lions through Project Line.
03:46How is technology managing this extremely delicate balance of coexistence? Humans and lions
03:54keep both safe
04:1092 rescue vehicles are always ready to respond to floods in Surat. This is a huge and
04:15Fall is a planned operation. But every picture has two sides. In the fourth part, we will take a look at this piece.
04:22We will take a serious approach
04:24Moving away from those glorious achievements of Hafus, we will now talk about the growing problems and serious complexities that
04:31This population has come up with impressive numbers. Check out this staggering 679.
04:38is not a common number but those
04:54And amidst all this celebration of growth, this number stands out as a harsh and harsh reality.
04:59It is also important to know the government's position on this matter. This is the statement of Mohan Ram, an officer in the Forest Department of Gujarat.
05:06He believes that in his view these initiatives of the lions
05:22But also consider the perspective of Azad Mahreen, a completely opinionated person. C of Meta String Foundation
05:29-E-O According to Ravi Cheelam, the situation is not so simple. He believes that Markazi Mosque is now complete.
05:35filled up on
05:35And lions are being forced into areas with human settlements that are so unsuitable for them.
05:41But it is not appropriate. Because of this, there is a grave danger of conflict between humans and animals.
05:46Look at this intricate situation.
06:01This involves monitoring within 24 hours using 7,335 sampling units. Experts believe
06:08that this manual method is too prone to human error and they insist that cameras
06:14Capture re-capture with the help of
06:15Like modern and scientific methods should be adopted.
06:46Eight lion cubs have died from a parasitic infection. You can imagine the danger of this cub.
06:52From this we can guess that all the temples located in a radius of ten kilometers are built on the basis of Mahak Meko Hingami.
06:58The lions are kept isolated i.e. completely
07:15These recent incidents show that when a large population is present together at such a short distance,
07:20If so, the rapid onset of any disease is a sword that hangs over their future all the time.
07:25has been
07:26So all this complex and conflicting information finally brings us to this one crucial and very important question.
07:32leaves it
07:33Is it to provide complete guarantee for the success of these magnificent Christian lions?
07:37It has become a common practice that before any major life-threatening disaster occurs
07:41Some of their population may be relocated to a completely new and remote settlement such as Kuno Sanctuary.
07:47I grow faster than humans in this world, where is the permanent and safe shelter of these companions of nature?
07:52should be
07:53Thank you so much for joining us on this tour. Please take a look at this rider.
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