Tag: Bittu Sahgal

  • Nayara and Sanctuary celebrate Gir’s legacy with ‘The Gir Inheritance’

    Nayara and Sanctuary celebrate Gir’s legacy with ‘The Gir Inheritance’

    MUMBAI: When it comes to celebrating nature’s majesty, Nayara Energy and Sanctuary Nature Foundation are roaring in harmony. The duo has unveiled The Gir Inheritance, a stunning coffee table book that pays tribute to the wild beauty, cultural richness, and enduring conservation legacy of Gujarat’s Gir Forest, the last refuge of the majestic Asiatic lion.

    Published by Sanctuary, the book was presented to select recipients as a symbolic gesture of support for Gir’s lions and the communities that protect them. Every page of The Gir Inheritance captures the pulse of this living ecosystem: its resilient wildlife, its deep-rooted traditions, and the untiring efforts that have kept this sanctuary thriving against all odds.

    Through a blend of evocative imagery and heartfelt storytelling, the book explores Gir’s evolution from a royal hunting ground to a global symbol of conservation success. It doesn’t just showcase nature’s splendour, it reveals the powerful link between protecting biodiversity and nurturing local livelihoods, urging readers to see conservation as a collective inheritance, not a distant cause.

    “At Nayara Energy, we are committed to protecting and preserving India’s natural heritage,” said Nayara Energy chief executive officer Teymur Abasguliyev. “The Gir Inheritance is a tribute to those who have tirelessly worked to protect Gir and its ecosystems, ensuring that future generations inherit this invaluable living legacy. We are honoured to be part of this vital mission.”

    Echoing the sentiment Sanctuary Asia editor Bittu Sahgal remarked, “The Gir Inheritance captures the heritage of Gir, home to the last sanctuary of the endangered Asiatic lion. The ‘Pride of Gujarat’ owes its resurgence to the efforts of scientists, communities, and conservationists. Nayara’s support ensures that this vital legacy continues for generations to come.”

    The collaboration underscores Nayara Energy’s wider sustainability philosophy, one that links business responsibility with biodiversity preservation. It’s not just about powering economies, but also about powering purpose.

    By celebrating Gir’s triumphs and trials, The Gir Inheritance invites readers to reconnect with the wild heart of India reminding us that protecting nature is, ultimately, protecting our own future.

     

  • Dia Mirza makes her directorial debut with public service film  #KidsForTigers

    Dia Mirza makes her directorial debut with public service film #KidsForTigers

    NEW DELHI: Actor and producer Dia Mirza has made her directorial debut by directing a Public Service film on the occasion of World Tiger Day 2016, taking her commitment to championing causes connected with nature to the next level.

    Written by Cara Tejpal and Sahil Sangha, captured by ace photographer Rohan Shrestha and produced by Born Free Entertainment, the film aims to spread the vital message of Tiger and Nature Conservation through the innocent yet aware voices of children belonging to different age groups.

    Dia said: “This has been one of the most beautiful experiences of my life! Involving our future generation in this initiative has been nothing short of enlightening and fulfilling for me. As tigers struggle for survival, I hope that the message sent out is strong enough to nudge our nation to guarantee the tiger protection from threats like poaching, and intrusion into their natural habitat. We need to remember, what happens to the tiger, to our forests and our rivers, ultimately affects each one of us”

    Sanctuary Asia head & well-known conservationist Bittu Sahgal said: “Dia Mirza joined the Sanctuary family over three years ago when she spearheaded our ‘Leave Me Alone’ campaign. Since then she has evolved into a highly credible voice for conservation, tirelessly supporting issues that are crucial but lack visibility. By conceptualising and directing this PSA, Dia has crafted a poignant message from over one million Kids For Tigers to the elders who are in control of their lives: ‘We demand you leave us a better world. All we need to do is protect nature and nature will protect us!’”

    The status of the animal still remains “endangered though countries such as India, Nepal, Russia and Bhutan have registered an increase spike in the Tiger population.

  • Dia Mirza makes her directorial debut with public service film  #KidsForTigers

    Dia Mirza makes her directorial debut with public service film #KidsForTigers

    NEW DELHI: Actor and producer Dia Mirza has made her directorial debut by directing a Public Service film on the occasion of World Tiger Day 2016, taking her commitment to championing causes connected with nature to the next level.

    Written by Cara Tejpal and Sahil Sangha, captured by ace photographer Rohan Shrestha and produced by Born Free Entertainment, the film aims to spread the vital message of Tiger and Nature Conservation through the innocent yet aware voices of children belonging to different age groups.

    Dia said: “This has been one of the most beautiful experiences of my life! Involving our future generation in this initiative has been nothing short of enlightening and fulfilling for me. As tigers struggle for survival, I hope that the message sent out is strong enough to nudge our nation to guarantee the tiger protection from threats like poaching, and intrusion into their natural habitat. We need to remember, what happens to the tiger, to our forests and our rivers, ultimately affects each one of us”

    Sanctuary Asia head & well-known conservationist Bittu Sahgal said: “Dia Mirza joined the Sanctuary family over three years ago when she spearheaded our ‘Leave Me Alone’ campaign. Since then she has evolved into a highly credible voice for conservation, tirelessly supporting issues that are crucial but lack visibility. By conceptualising and directing this PSA, Dia has crafted a poignant message from over one million Kids For Tigers to the elders who are in control of their lives: ‘We demand you leave us a better world. All we need to do is protect nature and nature will protect us!’”

    The status of the animal still remains “endangered though countries such as India, Nepal, Russia and Bhutan have registered an increase spike in the Tiger population.

  • Aircel and NDTV announced the 3rd season of Save Our Tigers campaign

    Aircel and NDTV announced the 3rd season of Save Our Tigers campaign

    MUMBAI: Carrying forward the mission to ‘Save Our Tigers’ – the largest and the most comprehensive media campaign on tiger conservation till date, NDTV and Aircel have announced the 3rd season of Aircel NDTV Save Our Tigers . Launched in 2010, the campaign was successful in setting the tiger agenda for the Nation.

     

    The launch of the 3rd season of Aircel NDTV Save Our Tigers initiative witnessed the coming together of well known personalities from different walks of life to participate in a panel discussion and set key focus areas for the season. Present on the occasion were Belinda Wright, Executive Director, WPSI, Anupam Vasudev, Chief Marketing Officer, Aircel; Dr. K. Ramesh from Wildlife Institute of India; S P Yadav, ADIG, NTCA; Dr. Anish Andheria, Director, Wildlife Conservation Trust; Bittu Sahgal, Editor of Sanctuary Asia; and was anchored by Vikram Chandra, Group CEO, NDTV Group.

     

    Launching the 3rd edition of the campaign, Anupam Vasudev, Chief Marketing Officer, Aircel said, “Aircel has been passionately working towards its initiative ‘Save Our Tigers’ with noted conservationists and organizations with an aim to create mass awareness on the plight of the magnificent tiger and rally efforts to save it. There is no denying the fact that ‘Tigers are Irreplaceable’ and are extremely crucial for securing the environment for our future generations. We are confident that like the past two editions, this year’s edition of Aircel-NDTV ‘Save Our Tigers’ campaign will further increase the level of participation and support for the cause.”

     

    Speaking on the occasion, Vikram Chandra, Group CEO, NDTV Group said, “NDTV is overwhelmed by the nationwide response received for the first 2 editions of the campaign. We are now coming up with the Tiger Agenda for the 3rd edition and will be looking at key factors such as reducing man-animal conflict, protecting tiger habitats, strengthening the forest department and more.”

     

    The current edition will focus on and highlight key factors – existing buffer zones and corridors to be clearly identified and control to be ensured by forest department; local community involvement; strengthening of forest department; human-animal conflict management solutions; bio-diverse forest areas to remain inviolate and push for political will. Catch the panel discussion on Save Our Tigers campaign on NDTV Prime on April 05 at 9:30 am and NDTV 24X7 on April 05 at 6:00pm and