Key Points

PM Modi's Project Lion has driven a 32% surge in Asiatic lions since 2020, now totaling 891. Environment Minister Yadav credits Modi's conservation policies for this growth, calling it a national pride. Gujarat inaugurated Rs 180-crore ecotourism projects, including new lion habitats in Barda after 143 years. The state remains the global stronghold for this endangered species, with population doubling since 2015.

Key Points: Modi's Project Lion Boosts Asiatic Population to 891 in Gujarat

  • Modi launched Project Lion in 2020 during Independence Day speech
  • Asiatic lion count rose from 674 to 891 in 5 years
  • Rs 180-crore ecotourism initiative launched at Barda Sanctuary
  • Gujarat CM celebrates lions returning to Barda after 143 years
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PM Modi's vision helped increase lion population to 891: Environment Minister

Environment Minister credits PM Modi's Project Lion for 32% rise in Asiatic lions since 2020, now at 891, with Rs 180-crore conservation push.

"Our relentless conservation efforts have doubled their population in the past decade - Bhupender Yadav"

New Delhi, Aug 10

Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav on Sunday credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching Project Lion in 2020, leading to a rise in the wildcat population from 674 to 891 to date.

Speaking at an event to mark World Lion Day 2025 and the launch of a Mega Wildlife Conservation Drive at Barda Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat, Union Minister Yadav said, "Narendra Modi, first as Chief Minister of Gujarat and later as Prime Minister, made conservation and protection of the 'King of the Jungle' a priority area."

"The Asiatic Lion (Panthera leo persica) is a global symbol of successful wildlife conservation, and on this World Lion Day, we celebrate their remarkable recovery. From just 284 lions in 1990, the population has now risen to 891 in 2025 - a 32 per cent increase since 2020 and over 70 per cent growth in the past decade," he said.

He expressed happiness over the significant rise in India's lion population, which has grown to 891, up from 674 in 2020.

Bhupender Yadav congratulated every forest official, wildlife lover, and environment enthusiast for their role in this success story.

"It is heartening to note that such remarkable growth has been made possible through collective will, dedication, and policies rooted in co-existence," he said, launching a Rs 180-crore wildlife conservation initiative to boost Lion Conservation and Ecotourism.

"It is a matter of immense national pride that if the Asiatic lion exists anywhere in the world today, it is in Gir. Our relentless conservation efforts have doubled their population in the past decade, giving hope to global wildlife protection. Let today's inauguration inspire all to protect this majestic animal - the true symbol of Gujarat's heritage and India's ecological strength," Union Minister Yadav said.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel reiterated the state's commitment to the protection and growth of the Asiatic lion population, stating that the state continues to serve as the global home of this iconic species.

CM Patel noted that the inauguration of new habitats, advanced veterinary care facilities, and eco-tourism infrastructure worth Rs 180 crore marks a significant milestone for lion conservation in the state.

He said that, after 143 years, lions have returned to the Barda region, restoring ecological balance and adding to the state's natural heritage.

Lakhs of students across 11 districts joined World Lion Day 2025 Celebrations in Gujarat virtually.

World Lion Day, celebrated annually on August 10, aims to raise awareness about the conservation and protection of lions worldwide.

On August 15, 2020, during the 74th Independence Day address from the Red Fort, PM Modi announced Project Lion to ensure the long-term conservation of Asiatic Lions.

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has approved a 10-year project with a total budget of Rs 2,927.71 crore for lion conservation.

The Ministry had approved a National Referral Centre for wildlife healthcare with 20.24 hectares of land allocated by the state government at New Pipliya in Junagadh District for this purpose.

- IANS

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Ananya R
While the numbers are encouraging, I hope the government is also addressing human-animal conflict issues. More lions mean more challenges for local communities living near forests. Conservation must be balanced with people's livelihoods.
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Sarah B
As a wildlife researcher, I'm impressed by India's conservation model. The Asiatic lion's recovery is a global success story. The Rs 180-crore initiative for ecotourism could be a game-changer if implemented sustainably.
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Karthik V
Great achievement! But why is everything being credited to PM Modi? The real heroes are the forest guards and local communities who work tirelessly on the ground. They deserve more recognition and better working conditions.
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Priya S
So proud of our lions! 🇮🇳 This shows India's commitment to biodiversity. My children learned so much from the virtual World Lion Day celebrations. More such awareness programs needed across schools!
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Michael C
The return of lions to Barda after 143 years is remarkable! India's conservation efforts could teach many developed nations a lesson. Hope the ecotourism plans benefit local communities while protecting wildlife.

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