In a release issued here today, Nathwani said he was concerned about recurring deaths of lions and lion cubs on railway tracks in and around Gir forest.
The release stated that Nathwani raised the question in Parliament recently on what the government did to protect these rare animals.
In his reply to Nathwani, Sinha said no lion died on railway tracks in 2011 and 2013, while in 2012, one such incident took place.
As per the release issued by Nathwani, the minister also added that no such incident took place on the metre gauge line from Visavadar to Talala junction passing through notified Gir forest.
"The minister informed that measures like restricting speed of trains to 30 km per hour, cautious driving in the forest area and no train movements during night time were the steps taken to protect the animals," the release said.
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