Cheetahs arrive in MP, very first picture surfaced

Gwalior: Eight cheetahs have been brought from Namibia to Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh on September 17. The world is eyeing this mega event, as this is the first such shifting of cheetahs. Kuno Palpur National Park, spread over 748 sq km of Madhya Pradesh's vast forest division, will soon be the new home of eight African cheetahs. This area is similar to the Varsh forests of Korea in Chhattisgarh.

These cheetahs were brought to Gwalior airport through a special aircraft. From here, they were taken to Kuno National Park by Chinook helicopter. Prime Minister Modi will also attend the Self-Help Group Conference. According to the information, Prime Minister Modi will stay in Kuno National Park for about half an hour. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Kuno National Park from Gwalior Airport. Here he will now leave the cheetahs in their enclosure.

 

The first photo has surfaced on the cheetah brought from Namibia. They have been brought locked in a special kind of pinch. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plane has landed at Gwalior airport. From here, he will leave for Kuno National Park. Union Civil Aviation and Steel Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia tweeted photos of cheetahs landing in India. He wrote, "Finally, the arrival of cheetah in Madhya Pradesh! Welcome!!" 

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