What is the status of government assurances during the Guj Assembly panel visit to Junagadh-Gir Somnath?
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Key Takeaways
- The Gujarat Assembly Committee is reviewing government assurances.
- Site visits include Dholka GIDC and Nal Sarovar.
- Focus on wildlife conservation efforts in Gir National Park.
- Engagement with local authorities for project updates.
- Highlighting the ecological importance of Junagadh and Gir Somnath.
Ahmedabad, Dec 18 (NationPress) The Committee on Government Assurances of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly is set to embark on a three-day study trip to Junagadh and Gir Somnath from December 21 to 23. The purpose of this visit is to evaluate the status of the assurances made by the state government and to analyze their implementation in real-time.
According to a communication from the Gujarat Legislative Assembly Secretariat, the committee will explore significant locations such as national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, zoological parks, and rescue centers.
During this tour, committee members will convene review meetings with officials to assess ongoing initiatives and gather comprehensive updates on various projects. The tour is expected to kick off on December 21 with site visits to Dholka GIDC and Nal Sarovar, where the committee aims to collect insights from local and departmental representatives.
On December 22, the committee plans to head to Sasan Gir to tour the Gir National Park, wildlife sanctuary, and rescue center, emphasizing conservation efforts and management strategies.
The final day, December 23, will see the committee visiting the Sakkarbaug Zoo in Junagadh, along with related rescue, referral, and animal treatment facilities.
Additionally, the members will explore other natural and historical sites in the area and engage in thorough discussions with officials to evaluate adherence to government assurances, as noted by the Secretariat.
Junagadh and Gir together constitute one of India’s most vital wildlife areas, fusing rich biodiversity with enduring conservation initiatives.
The Gir forest is globally recognized as the sole natural habitat of the Asiatic lion, and it also harbors leopards, striped hyenas, jackals, sambar, chital, nilgai, and an extensive variety of bird species.
Junagadh, which houses the Sakkarbaug Zoo and is surrounded by wooded hills and scrubland, plays a crucial role in the region's wildlife conservation, rescue, and rehabilitation efforts.
The broader landscape—including Gir National Park, wildlife sanctuaries, and coastal ecosystems in Gir Somnath—supports reptiles, migratory birds, and diverse flora, rendering the region an essential ecological corridor and a cornerstone of Gujarat’s wildlife legacy.