:- Jaipur Tiger Festival will be organized from July 27
:- Wildlife lovers will be able to know the life of tigers in the four-day festival
:- Rajasthan Deputy CM Diya Kumari called it an important event
Jaipur, 24th July: On the occasion of International Tiger Day, the 5th Jaipur Tiger Festival (JTF) will be organized by Rajasthan Heritage, Art and Cultural Foundation to give the message of tiger conservation to the world from the Pink City. A huge photo exhibition will be held in the festival from July 27-30 in the Alankar Gallery of Jawahar Kala Kendra. More than 200 pictures of wildlife photographers from the country and the world will be seen here. Deputy CM Diya Kumari launched the JTF poster on Wednesday. Praising the JTF she said, “Such events are very important in tiger conservation.” During this, JTF patron Dhirendra K Godha, Secretary Anand Agarwal, members Anshu Jain, Naman Godha, and Anil Bhandari were present.
‘JTF is alive in the hearts of people’
JTF’s founder patron Shri Dhirendra Kumar Godha said that the memories of the past editions of JTF are alive in the hearts of wildlife lovers. JTF has been setting records since its inception. The enthusiasm can be gauged from the fact that a large number of entries of photos have come from wildlife photographers, students, and dignitaries. The exhibition will not only provide an opportunity to see the life of tigers and the forest closely but will also provide lessons on wildlife conservation in the discussion sessions.