Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar Hosts A Gala Dinner For The 71st Miss World Team To Advocate ‘Save The Tiger’ Campaign

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71st Miss World 2024
Mrs. Julia Morley CBE, Chairman and CEO of the Miss World Organization, Shri Sudhir Sachchidanand Mungantiwar, Cabinet Minister for Forests, Cultural Affairs and Fisheries in Maharashtra Government, Ms. Karolina Belawska, Reigning Miss World & Mr. Jamil Saidi, Strategic Partner & India host 71st Miss World.

The Gala also aligns with the Miss World Organization’s message of ‘Beauty with Purpose’ 

MUMBAI: The Aurika, Mumbai Skycity, set the stage for a grand gala dinner hosted by Shri Sudhir Sachchidanand Mungantiwar, the esteemed Cabinet Minister for Forests, Cultural Affairs, and Fisheries in the Maharashtra Government. The event highlighted the Government’s “Save the Tiger” Campaign.

The Miss World team was enthralled by a mesmerizing performance of dancers, donning majestic tiger costumes. The captivating presentation served as a stark reminder to preserve these magnificent creatures and their habitat.

Chairman and CEO of the Miss World Organization, Ms. Julia Morley CBE said, “As ambassadors for positive change, we are proud to be invited to a gala that advocated such a strong message. Tigers are not just symbols of beauty and strength; they are vital to maintaining the ecological balance of our planet. Being driven by purpose, we are glad to see the efforts that are ensuring a sustainable future for these iconic animals.”

Shri Sudhir Sachchidanand Mungantiwar said, “The remarkable increase in tiger numbers from 3,890 in 2016 to 5,575 in 2023, with India and Nepal leading the charge by doubling the figures, is a testament to our collective dedication to preserving these magnificent big cats. Given the global influence of the Miss World team, hosting them seemed instrumental in taking the continued success of tiger conservation global, so that they can thrive in the wild for generations to come.”

The campaign aims to shed light on the imminent threats faced by tigers due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict.

Successful Tiger count increase is the outcome of strategies of the government promoting coexistence among the communities around forests and wildlife. We are organizing the “Tadoba Festival” in Chandrapur, the tiger capital of the world from March 1 to 3, 2024 to celebrate this success as well as to take these coexistence strategies global for the conservation of our wildlife for future generations. I extend my invitation to the Miss World team and contestants to visit the Tadoba Festival and Tadoba Safari during the Tadoba Festival next week.

The grand finale on March 9, 2024, at Jio Convention Centre, Mumbai will be live-streamed on the Sony Liv app. 

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