Former Indian cricket team captain Anil Kumble was recently appointed ambassador of the Karnataka Forest Department and for wildlife conservation.
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Former Indian cricket team captain Anil Kumble, who was recently appointed ambassador of the Karnataka Forest Department and for wildlife conservation, said that he would work with the department for forest and wildlife conservation, and its development in the State.
On June 3, Mr. Kumble called on Environment Minister Eshwar Khandre and thanked the government of Karnataka for appointing him as the ambassador for the department.
He said that his earlier experience of serving as vice-president of the Karnataka Wildlife Board would help him in his new role.
The Minister said that Mr. Kumble has immense concern and love for wildlife, forest conservation and the environment, and has agreed to become the ambassador for forests and wildlife without expecting any remuneration, which is a testament to his concern and commitment to the environment.
He expressed confidence that the former cricketer will promote forest and wildlife conservation, and create awareness among the people.
Published – June 03, 2025 04:43 pm IST