Saveourtigers.com – “Save Our Tigers” Social Campaign by Aircel

Posted by on February 3, 2010 in category: Telecom,

India’s leading telecom company Aircel has launched a new social campaign “Save Our Tigers” in association with WWF-India. The Saveourtigers.com is the official website of this campaign.

The website suggests that Just 1411 tigers left in India.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRwOgGn6OmQ

Cricket player Mahendra Singh Dhoni, footballer Bhaichung Bhutia and south Indian actor Surya are part of this campaign. You can also assist in “Save Our Tigers” by blogging, writing on facebook, twitter post and writing letters to the editors of newspapers.

Watch team India Captain MS Dhoni roar for our tigers

Aircel has also created a platform where people can donate money to NGOs working relentlessly for the cause. Visit website to know how you can help – http://www.saveourtigers.com

Comments

9 Responses to “Saveourtigers.com – “Save Our Tigers” Social Campaign by Aircel”

  1. M L Sah on February 15th, 2010 12:50 pm

    Very commendable initiative. But I have come across many persons who are questioning efficacy of this campaign. Could I get details about how this campaign shall be really effective in delivering its goal.

  2. Lt Col Sumeet Baxi on February 15th, 2010 5:16 pm

    Thank God! Someone has now realised the much required attention by our National Animal. It should not be restricted to Tigers only. We need to generate concern in the populace regarding fast decreasing animals. I’m thankful to Aircel for taking the initiative & starting a nation wide campaign. All that is required is that we should go ahead with full JOSH & enthusiasm, not because its the National Animal at the stake, because we care and value living beings and a wonderful creation of the nature.

    Aircel should distribute pamphlets/articles/Tiger-logo T-shirts with the basic message/theme imprinted on it. Just keep the momentum going by incorporating realistic & matured persons manning the important appointments as much of the people only look upon it as a means of making money and that would mean really sorry state of affairs.

    Well done AIRCEL! Keep the good work going! I’m with you and wish all the best.

    Sumeet..

  3. MANJULA on February 15th, 2010 9:37 pm

    I’m thanking to all those people who have loud their voice in favour of saving the tigers. I like to join this project. Please tell me how can i help in saving our national animal.

  4. SHANKAR on February 16th, 2010 8:56 pm

    A Very Moving initiative that struck a chord within me…..truly commendable.

    But how far will this be helpful. What are the plans you have laid out to prevent further dwindle of numbers?

    Please let me know. Perhaps I can give my 2 cents to this.

  5. ROHIT PURANIK on February 17th, 2010 12:46 pm

    This was the condition in 1990 in the world for tigers,Today it is even Worse. IT IS A HUMBEL REQUEST TO ALL MANKIND TO COME FORWARD AND SUPPORT SAVE OUR TIGERS MOVEMENT.

    link above was past and this is today’s FACT its less than half ONLY 1411 LEFT

    ITS indicator of our careless attitude toward nature.

    still we can make a difference…………………
    WAKE UP WAKE UP !!!!!!!!

  6. Vikram R M on April 10th, 2010 12:18 am

    Its a nice step Aircel has taken. At least now people got to know the importance of our National Animal. But it should not be restricted only to Tigers, should be for all other animals whose species are getting reduced day by day without our knowledge. People should come up voluntarily and save these animals.

  7. Vipin Chandola on December 12th, 2010 10:19 am

    Aircel ke dwara ek acchi shuruwat Next step save all wild life animal

  8. s.vijay on December 22nd, 2010 10:51 pm

    we are human being so we should have a human nature to save the tiger

  9. s.kathir on December 22nd, 2010 10:56 pm

    we should save our tiger because it is less in number and it is our national animal so we should protect them I thank aircel for their contribution.

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