After reducing the number of tigers in the country, the government has succeeded in increasing the tiger clan by campaigning. Now on the same lines, the campaign will also be carried out for the protection and promotion of snow leopards which have reached almost endangered categories. In which India, along with Nepal, Mongolia and Russia, other countries with snow leopard presence will also be included. However, Pakistan and China did not join it. While he was invited. At present, there is evidence of the presence of snow leopards in about 12 countries at present. Their number in India is believed to be between 400 and 700. Nitish placed his demand in front of the government regarding Delhi and Bihar On Wednesday, Union Forest and Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar launched the Global Common Program (GSLEP) for its conservation and promotion on the occasion of World Snow Leopard Day. During this time, he also addressed representatives of other countries with the presence of snow leopards and said that in the next decade, all of us should set a target to double the number of snow leopards. Election Results Live: BJP leading with 107 seats in Maharashtra and 47 in Haryana According to media reports, Javadekar has also shared information about the efforts made during this period to increase the number of tigers. Also told that the result of these efforts is that currently 77 percent of the total tiger population in the world is found in India. Along with this, he agreed to start the work of counting snow leopards in a hi-tech manner like tigers. He said that it is necessary to calculate them properly before starting an effort to double their number. Meanwhile, a meeting of two days has also been held to prepare an action plan regarding this. which has also started on Wednesday. However, these include almost all countries with the presence of snow leopards except China and Pakistan. Karnataka: Woman accuses former CM Siddaramaiah, know the complete story