New Delhi: Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Friday announced an allocation of Rs 50 crore to the National Tiger Conservation Authority to protect the big cat.
While presenting the national budget for 2008-09 at the Lok Sabha, he expressed concern over the dwindling number of tigers, calling the situation "alarming".
This amount is the Budget for 29 tiger reserves across India, averaging less than Rs 2 crore per tiger reserve.
While numbers allocated may have doubled since last Budget for tigers, environmentalists might feel the allocation still remains abysmally low
While presenting the national budget for 2008-09 at the Lok Sabha, he expressed concern over the dwindling number of tigers, calling the situation "alarming".
This amount is the Budget for 29 tiger reserves across India, averaging less than Rs 2 crore per tiger reserve.
While numbers allocated may have doubled since last Budget for tigers, environmentalists might feel the allocation still remains abysmally low
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