Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Mohan Yadav released crocodiles in Mother Narmada River in Khandwa. This step taken under the wildlife conservation campaign of the government will increase the biodiversity of the river and strengthen the environmental balance.
Khandwa/Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has fulfilled another resolution for aquatic wildlife conservation. He released several crocodiles into the Mother Narmada river in Khandwa district on October 30. During this time, all security arrangements were made so that people do not face any kind of danger. The water of Narmada is considered very favorable for the habitat of crocodiles. This will not only increase the number of these creatures but will also maintain the balance of nature. This initiative of the government is giving a new direction to the conservation of wildlife.
Narmada water is suitable for crocodiles
The clear and deep water of Narmada River is suitable for the habitat of crocodiles. According to experts, this step will increase the biodiversity of Narmada River. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the vehicle of Mother Narmada is the crocodile, and now the resolve to settle it in its stream is being fulfilled.
Government’s continuous campaign for wildlife conservation
The state government is continuously working for wildlife conservation. Earlier, crocodiles were released in Chambal river, and now crocodiles are being resettled in Narmada. The Chief Minister believes that all animals are a part of Indian culture and have a deep connection with humans.
Mother Narmada’s stream will become stronger
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that the crocodile is an auspicious symbol of Mother Narmada. Their presence will strengthen the river current and help in environmental balance. Crocodiles were released in an area where there are no human settlements, so that people’s safety is maintained and crocodiles can live naturally.