This Article is From Sep 27, 2010

Oops, African elephant used in Incredible India Ad

New Delhi: A full-page advertisement of the Tourism Ministry published on Monday in leading newspapers has come under the scanner of the Environment Ministry with Jairam Ramesh protesting against depiction of an African-origin elephant in it instead of an Indian tusker.
     
Sources in the ministry said that Environment Minister Ramesh has written to Tourism Minister Selja Kumari to register his protest against the "blooper".
    
The full-page advertisement in the question was released by Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) on behalf of the Tourism Ministry to mark World Tourism day with "Tourism and Biodiversity" as the theme for this year.
    
A part of the Tourism Ministry's Incredible India! campaign, the advertisement has shown a string of stamps on endangered wildlife species such as peacock, rhino, tiger and tourist hotspots in the country with slogan "Biodiversity: our Greatest Treasure."
    
However, it is the image of the African elephant on the stamp that has annoyed the Environment Ministry.
    
 

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