BHOPAL, MAY 10: The Narendra Modi government’s ambitious project to reintroduce the cheetah in the wilds of India – 70 years after the fastest moving animal on earth officially became extinct in the country – has suffered the third jolt in less than 45 days. An adult South African female cheetah, re-named Daksha last month, […]Continue Reading
Madhya Pradesh,Mar 29 : One of the Namibian cheetahs has given birth to four cubs at the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. The development comes three days after one of the cheetahs, Sasha, died due to a kidney ailment. The information regarding the birth of cubs was shared by Union Minister Bhupender Yadav, who […]Continue Reading
NEW DELHI,FEB 18 : Months after eight big cats were ferried from Namibia, India again welcomed 12 more cheetahs from South Africa on Saturday. The second batch of cheetahs landed at the air force station in Gwalior and were taken to Kuno National Park. An IAF C-17 aircraft carrying the second batch of 12 Cheetahs […]Continue Reading
SHEOPUR, JAN. 27: Female cheetah Shasha, which is among the eight Cheetahs brought from Namibia, has fallen ill and reportedly suffers from kidney problem and dehydration, a forest official said on Thursday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi released eight cheetahs, including three female cheetahs brought from Namibia at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur Continue Reading
BHOPAL, NOV 7: Two of the eight Cheetahs flown from India to Namibia on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 72nd birthday have been shifted to a bigger enclosure at the Kuno National Park (KNP) in Madhya Pradesh. The two Cheetahs were shifted to a larger enclosure at the KNP in Sheopur district on Saturday evening, following […]Continue Reading
‘Great news’: PM Modi on 2 cheetahs released in acclimatisation enclosure at MP’s Kuno National Park
NEW DELHI, NOV 7: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed happiness over all the eight cheetahs, translocated from Namibia to Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park, being “healthy, active and adjusting well”. He also termed as “great news” two of the eight cheetahs being released into an acclimatisation enclosure from the quarantine Continue Reading
NEW DELHI,OCT. 15: Bipin (India’s first CDS Bipin Rawat), Abhinandan (IAF pilot who had shot down the Pakistan’s F-16), K. Sivan (former ISRO chairman who had moved the project of Chandrayan-II), Naren ( PM Narendra Modi, who brought and released the eight Cheetahs at Kuno National Park), Yogi, Aditya, Nath, Milkha, Sindhu (badminton player), Lata […]Continue Reading