HISTORIC moment when PM Narendra Modi released cheetahs in MP's national park - in PICS
PM Modi's 72nd birthday: Modi released cheetahs brought from Namibia into a special enclosure at the Kuno National Park (KNP) in Madhya Pradesh
Welcome home, cheetahs!
On his 72nd birthday, PM Modi released 8 cheetahs that were flown down from Namibia in Africa and released them in MP's Kuno National Pak. Cheetahs had gone extinct in India in 1952.
Cheetah cheers! A unique birthday for PM Modi
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Releasing the Namibian cheetahs in MP's national Park - It was a unique way in which PM Modi ushered in his 72nd birthday.
Cheetah watching: PM accompanied by MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan
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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was also present with Modi on the dais, along with Minister for Environment and Forest Bhupendra Yadav.
PM Modi's click: Cheetahs in MP national park
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Wearing a pale blue kurta, light brown jacket, a pair of sunglasses and donning a dark brown hat, the prime minister also clicked photographs of the cheetahs on a DSLR camera following their release. These animals are radio-collared. (Pic: IANS)
PM Modi releases 3 cheetahs
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At the national park, a dais was set up, under which special cages carrying cheetahs were kept. PM Modi released three of these felines around 11.30 am by operating a lever of the cages. (Pic: ANI)
8 cheetahs flown from Namibia
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A total of eight cheetahs - five females and three males - were brought to Gwalior from Namibia in a modified Boeing aircraft on Saturday morning as part of 'Project Cheetah', the world's first inter-continental large wild carnivore translocation project.
(Pic: ANI)
Rehabilitation plan suffered setback due to Covid-19
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The 'African Cheetah Introduction Project in India' was conceived in 2009. A plan to introduce the big cat in the Kuno National Park by November last year had suffered a setback due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
(Pic: ANI)
Cheetahs in India!
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The prime minister released three cheetahs in an enclosure, while the rest five were released by other dignitaries, KNP Divisional Forest Officer P K Verma told PTI.
(Pic: ANI)
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