Ludhiana: Sanya Aggarwal, who is part of the team that artificially inseminated a giant panda endangered in Edinburgh Zoo wants to save endangered species. "This pair of pandas is very loving and sweet. The race is in danger and only pandas 1400-1500. If our efforts are successful, I will feel very satisfied. These animals need to be saved.'m Attached to the pandas, it feels good be in their company. "
When asked why he joined the research team of pandas, his father said Rajesh Aggarwal, "During his MSC in Biotechnology, which was interested in genetics and research. So when his teacher in college recommended his name for research and was selected, I was thrilled to take on the task. she is enjoying research and continue with it. "
Sanya's mother, Rekha spoke about her daughter's affection for animals he was studying. "She is passionate about research and is used to share their experiences with me," he said.
When asked why he joined the research team of pandas, his father said Rajesh Aggarwal, "During his MSC in Biotechnology, which was interested in genetics and research. So when his teacher in college recommended his name for research and was selected, I was thrilled to take on the task. she is enjoying research and continue with it. "
Sanya's mother, Rekha spoke about her daughter's affection for animals he was studying. "She is passionate about research and is used to share their experiences with me," he said.