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180 countries to watch PM Narendra Modi in Discovery channel’s globally popular show Man Vs Wild on 12th August

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PM Modi being handed over the hand made weapon for safety by Bear Grylls in the jungles of Jim Corbett Wild life sanctuary in Uttarakhand on the day of shooting of the episode for Discovery Channel Man Vs Wild
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The prime minister Narendra Modi has been featured in an interesting globally famous programme of Discovery channel Man Vs Wild with its adventurous presenter Bear Grylls to be telecast on Discovery on 12th August.

This unique programme would be telecast on the television channels of 180 countries of the world to be viewed by billions of viewers.

Prime minister Narendra Modi would be the first prime minister of independent India to be featured in this unique TV show of discovery channel. However, United State president Barak Obama and few other international dignitaries had featured in this programme of discovery channel in the past.

The globally popular presenter also known for taking high risks in various adventures of his episodes of Man Vs Wild programme has tweeted: People across 180 countries will get to see the unknown side of the PM @narendramodi as he ventures into Indian wilderness to create awareness about animal conservation & environmental change.

Catch Man Vs Wild with PM Modi@ DiscoveryIN on August 12 @9 pm. # PMModiDiscovery. On World Tigers Day today, prime minister Narendra Modi announced that there are 2967 tigers in India, about 741 more than the previous census.

It’s indeed a healthy sign towards the conservation and promotion of the endangered species in India.

Prime minister Narendra Modi’s special interest and dedication in the conservation of animals especially tigers is being lauded by the animal lovers of the country and the globe.

The Man Vs Wild episode with Bear Grylls was shot for the whole day at Jim Corbet Park on the ill-fated day of ghastly Pulwama tragedy and from where he was in regular touch with the tragic developments.

The entire shooting was materialised in the dense jungles and river of Jim Corbet Wildlife Park with prime minister Narendra Modi wearing a cap and military jacket. He is seen walking in dense jungles with Grylls interacting on wildlife etc.

Titled as “Epic adventure of a lifetime” this special episode of Discovery’s Man Vs Wild encompasses prime minister Narendra Modi’s fearlessness and his habit to confront adventurous situations with ease, especially when he travels over the river tides on a temporary hand made canopy boat with Bear Grylls.

While making him sit on the temporary boat and offering jacket Bear Grylls says to Modi not to worry as you are a very important person for your nation and it’s my full responsibility to ensure your safety.

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According to the news reports the world would see prime minister Narendra Modi doing brave acts inside the dense jungles of Uttarakhand’s Jim Corbet Park.

In the entire episode, the PM is walking freely with ease along with the show presenter Bear Grylls.

This programme has been specially designed to promote prime minister Narendra Modi’s special interest and commitment to save and conserve tigers.

However, the Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala, as usual,  has criticized prime minister for being busy in shooting on the day when tragic Pulwama massacre was happening in Kashmir.

As expected of him, he asked: Is prime minister Narendra Modi Shahrukh Khan or Salman Khan that he was busy in shooting as a Bollywood actor in the day of Pulwama tragedy, the accusations strongly opposed by the BJP leadership.

180 countries to watch PM Narendra Modi in Discovery channel’s globally popular show Man Vs Wild on 12th August.

Sunil Negi hails from Uttarakhand and is a veteran journalist and author. He is a prolific writer and has carved a name for himself in the media world. He received the 'Golden Achiever Award' in the '90th AIAC Excellence Awards 2019' for his book ''Havoc in Heaven'' based on the tragedy that struck Uttarakhand in which thousands of people lost their lives. He is also the President of Uttarakhand Journalists Forum and majorly writes on Politics, Current Affairs, and Social Issues.

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