Actress Nargis Fakhri has come forward to support tiger conservation and to encourage the guardians of the wild at the Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Nagarhole (Karnataka).
The actress has extended her support to Aircel’s ‘Save Our Tigers’ initiative by signing for the Signature Campaign 2014.
At the event, Aircel donated 35 units of gas stoves and solar chargers to the Special Tiger Protection Force (STPF) of the National Park at Nagarhole.
Brinda Malhotra, Head-Corporate Social Responsibility, Aircel, and Jose Louies, Regional Head, South India, Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), in the presence of actress Nargis Fakri handed over the equipment to ACF Lindaraju, Head of STPF.
The actress experienced the working of the hand-held devices given to the STPF staff to understand the cost-effective ways of technology is helping tiger conservation.
Malhotra said, “Aircel has been dedicated towards the cause of tiger conservation for the past six years through our ‘Save Our Tiger’s initiative, to create awareness and garner mass support for the cause. We are committed to provide resource support to the STPF of Bandipur and Nagarhole Tiger Reserves in consultation with the Karnataka State Forest Department.”