Gorakhpur. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited the Shaheed Ashfaq Ullah Khan Zoological Park on Wednesday. During this, he was seen feeding milk to the leopard cub. During this, he also named two children of Leopard. He has been kept in the zoo hospital. CM Yogi had earlier visited Gorakhpur Zoo on 18 March. Then he fed bananas to two rhinos named Har and Gauri.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the concluding program of Wildlife Week celebrations organized at Shaheed Ashfaq Ulla Khan Zoological Park on Wednesday. He said that the festival of Vijayadashami not only inspires us to protect human beings, but also inspires us to be determined to protect and protect entire beings. So we need to be determined about this. This is also the concept of Ram Rajya.
One’s name is Bhavani and the other’s name is Chandi.
Before participating in the program, CM Yogi Adityanath released the white tigress in its enclosure and named two female leopard cubs. One was named Bhavani and the other was named Chandi. He also gave milk to a cub with his own hand. On this occasion MP Ravi Kishan, MLA Vipin Singh, Mahendra Pal Singh, Pradeep Shukla, Mayor Sitaram Jaiswal etc. were present.
White tigress Geeta got entry into the main enclosure
The Gorakhpur Zoo was inaugurated by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on March 2021. On the night of June 20, a white tigress named Geeta was brought from Lucknow Zoo to Gorakhpur Zoo. This white tiger was first quarantined for adaptation and then kept in a crawl. On Wednesday, CM Yogi got the white tigress Geeta to enter the main enclosure from the kraal.
Discussion of life and conservation of animals
CM Yogi Adityanath, while discussing the sensitivity of wildlife, reminded Tulsidas of the chaupai, in which Goswami ji has spoken of ‘going unharmed animals and birds’. In this sequence, through the episodes of Ramayana, he discussed the life and protection of animals and animals. Said that the entire Ramayana teaches us about their protection. Not only this, only one episode of Ramcharit Manas is dedicated to Aranya. The entire knowledge wealth is contained in this case. Giving the example of Sitaharan, the Yogi said that when Ravana had taken away Sita, it was only the plants, animals and animals of the forest that helped Lord Rama. During the entire exile period, the companions of Lord Rama became only wildlife. The festival of Vijayadashami is the result of their cooperation.
First Night Safari being built in Uttar Pradesh
The Chief Minister also told about the plans of the government regarding wildlife conservation. Told that work is being done on making the state’s first night safari in Lucknow. There is going to be a tiger reserve in Ranipur. Chitrakoot and Amangarh of Bijnor are being developed as tourist centers. Apart from this, work has been progressed rapidly towards setting up a Vulture Conservation Center at Sohgibarwa in Maharajganj. The Chief Minister also informed about the work being done by the state government towards dolphin conservation through Namami Gange project.
separate cadre of zoo veterinarians
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced from the dais of the concluding program of Wildlife Week that the cadre of zoo veterinarians would be separated from the general veterinarians. He will be the Veterinary Doctor of the Forest Department. With this the zoo will continue to get the benefit of their experiences. The Chief Minister asked the Forest Department to prepare a proposal for this. At present, there is a system of taking veterinary doctors from the veterinary department on deputation to the zoo.
Special cover page released on Aquatic Wildlife
In the program, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath released a special cover page on Aquatic Wildlife Conservation prepared by the Department of Posts. In this sequence, he also released a poster on Dolphin. Postmaster General Vinod Kumar Verma and Senior Superintendent of Posts Manish Kumar were also present on this occasion.
CM Yogi Adityanath is also an animal lover
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is also known for his affection towards animals along with setting an example of law and order, development and public welfare programs in the country’s largest state Uttar Pradesh. Earlier, CM Yogi had come to Gorakhpur Zoo on 18 March. Then he fed bananas to two rhinos named Har and Gauri. When the CM affectionately called both the rhinos by their names, they came to him in the enclosure.