International Tiger Day 2020: Why The Day Is Important And How It Came Into Being

India’s beloved and endangered tiger is endangered worldwide, accounting for 70 per cent of the world’s buffalo population. There are less than 4000 continents left around the world and the population of India is 2967. On the occasion of Global Tiger Day or International Tiger Day, which is celebrated on July 29 every year, we inform about tiger conservation and habitats.

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Tigers have lost 90 percent of their habitat for a number of reasons, and International Tiger Day is about promoting a global system that can protect tiger habitats. This day will help raise awareness among the people about tiger conservation and encourage people to support it.

International Tiger Day was established in November 2010 during the Tiger Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia. Today the Tiger Range has more than 500 delegates from states, organizations working with the World Bank’s Global Tiger Initiative and other major organizations. Protect the tigers.

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Shah Ali Khan shared a picture of his father – Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi
He is also known as the “Tiger” for his outstanding cricketing prowess.
Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi died in 2011
New Delhi: Shah Ali Khan celebrated International Tiger Day on Wednesday in a special way. The actor got married memorably and shared a black and white photo of his father Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, also known as “Tiger” for his great cricketing skills. In this photo, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, who hosted Team India to win the first Test series against New Zealand in 1968 abroad, is seen in a gunshot shot at the stadium. Sharing the photo, Shaka Ali Khan recorded it: “After all, it’s International Tiger Day!”

Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi is Pataudi’s eighth number between 1952 and 1971. At the age of 21, he captained the Indian cricket team, setting a world record as the youngest Test captain at the time. Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi was married to actress Sharmila Tagore in 1969. The couple adopted Saif Ali Khan, an actor’s son in 1970, daughter Saba in 1976, now jewelry, and Soha Ali Khan in 1978. Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi died in 2011.

Returning to Shaka Ali Khan, he has acted in films like Twist in Love, Rang De Basanti, Khoya Khoya Chand, Mumbai Mary John, Dhundh Rahate Jaage, Tum Mile, Tum Kya Hoga Johnny and Saheb, BV and Gangster 3.

After years of dating, Shaka married actress Kunal Kemmu in 2015 and they adopted Inaya Naomi’s daughter in September 2017.

The number of tigers living in the wild has dropped significantly in recent years, with an estimated 3,200 to 3,500 endangered species. Raising the alarm, the Tiger Summit took place, setting goals to create a world system for the conservation and restoration of tigers within the boundaries of their historical range and to strengthen the international public perception of tigers.

The World Bank’s Global Tiger Initiative (GTI) has developed the Global Tiger Recovery Program (GTRP), which aims to double the number of tigers by 2022, which will be the leopard year on the Chinese calendar. India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Russia have produced a portfolio of 80 critical tasks to achieve these goals.