The lion population in Gujarat has crossed 400 mark

Published By : Admin | May 3, 2010 | 08:30 IST

Dear Friends,

I have some good news to share with all of you on the occasion of Golden Gujarat celebrations which had now begun from May 1, 2010. News, that will bring cheer not only to the people of Gujarat, but to also to each and every citizen of this country and animal lovers all over the World- the good news that the lion population in Gujarat has crossed 400 mark.

During the last 50 years of Gujarat’s existence I would like share cheerful news with you about the Asiatic lion population in the recent 13th Asiatic Lion census-2010 doubling to 411 from 205 in 1979. This indeed has touched my heart and I would say it is good news for the country and the world over.

When our society faces the irrational female feticide syndrome I would say that it is worthwhile to learn from the lions whose male-female ratio is 1:1.67. The future of lion lies in their cubs and sub-adults and 40 per cent of the Asiatic lion comprises cubs and sub-adults. It is indeed heartening and I am sure these protected species have a bright future.

Today there are 77 cubs below 1 year of age and 75 sub-adults between age of 1 and 3. I would like to share with you an interesting fact that though the growth during the last five censuses hovered between 5 to 7 per cent, in the last five the growth has been phenomenal touching over 13 per cent, the highest ever.

The reason for this spectacular growth of Asiatic lion - Pride of India - is due to special initiatives taken by the Gujarat government especially to beef up their security in Gir and Greater Gir areas (Brihad Gir) comprising grasslands of Jesar, Savarkundla, Mahuva and Palitana. Over 300 additional personnel armed with latest equipment have been pressed into service to protect these species from poaching and other hazards. My thanks go to the local population for contributing their mite towards the noble conservation effort.

When I visited Gir in the wake of poaching incidents in 2007 the locals had vowed to take personal interest in conservation effort provided no lions were shifted to the neighboring states. This sort of emotional bond has to be seen to be believed. Even during the census the locals were euphoric and contributed by way of supplying more than 100 vehicles, accommodation, water bottles, first-aid kit. Local doctors too lent their services voluntarily.

Every Gujarati I am sure is justifiably proud of the lion population going up so dramatically - whether he is the poorest, literate or illiterate, urban or rural, male or female, youth or elder.  I wish to thank all of them for their concern and best wishes.

Some would question the rationale of being so concerned with the preservation of these wonderful Asiatic lions. I would like to remind them that lions are intricately linked to our ecosystem and are part of the food chain creating a delicate 
ecological balance which if destroyed can inflict us untold harm for generations to come.

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At a defining moment in human history, the world gathered at the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi. For us in India, it was a moment of immense pride and joy to welcome heads of state and government, delegates, and innovators from across the world.

India brings scale and energy to everything it does, and this summit was no exception. Representatives from over 100 nations came together. Innovators showcased cutting-edge AI products and services. Thousands of young people could be seen in the exhibition halls, asking questions and imagining possibilities. Their curiosity made this the largest and most democratized AI summit in the world. I see this as an important moment in India’s development journey, because a mass movement for AI innovation and adoption has truly taken off.

Human history has witnessed many technological shifts that changed the course of civilization. Artificial intelligence belongs in the same league as fire, writing, electricity, and the Internet. But with AI, changes that once took decades can unfold within weeks and impact the entire planet.

AI is making machines intelligent, but it is even more of a force multiplier for human intent. Making AI human-centric instead of machine-centric is vital. At this summit, we placed human well-being at the heart of the global AI conversation, with the principle of “Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya” (Welfare for All, Happiness of All).

I have always believed that technology must serve people, not the other way around. Whether it is digital payments through UPI or COVID vaccination, we have ensured that digital public infrastructure reaches everyone, leaving none behind. I could see the same spirit in the summit, in the work of our innovators in domains like agriculture, security, assistance for persons with disabilities, and tools for multilingual populations.

There are already examples of the empowering potential of AI in India. Recently, Sarlaben, an AI-powered digital assistant launched by Indian dairy cooperative AMUL, is providing real-time guidance to 3.6 million dairy farmers, mostly women, about cattle health and productivity in their own language. Similarly, an AI-based platform called Bharat VISTAAR gives multilingual inputs to farmers, empowering them with information about everything from weather to market prices.

Humans must not become data points, raw material for machines

Humans must never become mere data points or raw material for machines. Instead, AI must become a tool for global good, opening new doors of progress for the Global South. To translate this vision into action, India presented the MANAV framework for human-centric AI governance.

M – Moral and ethical systems: AI should be based on ethical guidelines.
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N – National sovereignty: Respect for national rights over data.
A – Accessible and inclusive: AI should not be a monopoly.
V – Valid and legitimate: AI must adhere to laws and be verifiable.

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India’s diversity, democracy, and demographic dynamism provide the right atmosphere for inclusive innovation. Solutions that succeed in India can serve humanity everywhere. That is why our invitation to the world is: Design and develop in India. Deliver to the world. Deliver to humanity.

Source: The Jerusalem Post

The writer is the Prime Minister of India.