Parliamentary Committee Members Study Tour of Gir National Park
Member of Parliament and TRS leader Joginipally Santosh Kumar, on a recent visit to Gir National Park, turned a photographer and captured some amazing shots of a lion. He shared a few glimpses of the Gir Park on his official Twitter handle. Check out the ‘once in a lifetime photos of this lazy, relaxing #Lion’ in his tweet below.
Could capture few once in a lifetime, photos of this lazy, relaxing #Lion, probably after a scrumptious meal 😊. Countless mesmerising moments, that gave all of us goosebumps in the wild, would definitely last long. Ufff.. this is like a trans and perplexing for me.#Photography pic.twitter.com/edek5EQHLN
— Santosh Kumar J (@MPsantoshtrs) May 5, 2022
A few days ago, members of parliament visited the famous Gir park ( wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat ) as part of a study tour of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forests and Climate Change. During the tour, the MPs interacted with the Maldharis tribesmen. The TRS leader shared a video of the local children singing a folk song.
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“No need to know the language when it comes to music”. Look at the happy faces while these Maldharis sing their folk song in their language. Isn’t it refreshing.👌😊 pic.twitter.com/vSlC2sYeqg
— Santosh Kumar J (@MPsantoshtrs) May 2, 2022
Rajya Sabha MP of the TRS was left amused by the nomads (Maldharis) and their culture. He said humans and animals could still co-exist as long as humans respect the laws of nature.
When you respect the Laws of #Nature you can live with wild animals too. That’s what we felt when we had an interaction with these happy herd native tribals namely #Maldharis (A traditional pastoral people found in and around @gir_park). These Nomads and their culture amused us. pic.twitter.com/Flts1gytF6
— Santosh Kumar J (@MPsantoshtrs) May 2, 2022