Sheopur: Cheetahs, which came on the land of the country at the age of 70, are creating a ruckus in the Kuno National Park located in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh. At the same time, crossing the limits of Kuno Park, they have started reaching the nearby villages as well. This is the reason that now there is an uproar among the people of the village regarding the knock of cheetahs. Due to this, the difficulties of the Forest Department have also started increasing. The latest hallmark of this was seen on Sunday in Jhar Baroda and Iklaud villages, several kilometers away from Kuno Park. Where a male cheetah reached the fields adjacent to Oban village. As soon as the same news spread, the villagers were surprised and started searching for the wild animal. At the same time, the team monitoring the animals every moment and the forest staff are also busy in bringing the cheetah back safely to the forest of Kuno. The special thing is that for the first time a cheetah roaming in the open was captured in a video camera. On March 11, the male cheetah Oban, who was taken out of the large enclosure of Kuno Park and left in the open forest, gained such speed that today leaving behind the general forest division of the park, it reached Jhar Baroda and Iklaud villages of Vijaypur area. This animal entered the wheat fields while passing through the village. Seeing this, the villagers were in a panic and started searching for the wild animal with sticks and sticks. On the other hand, Kuno's monitoring team and officers have also reached Jhar Baroda and started taking Cheetah Oban back. PCCF Wildlife Jasveer Singh Chauhan told the media, it is true that Namibian cheetah has crossed the boundary line of Oban Kuno Park and reached Jhar Baroda and Golipura villages of Vijaypur area. We are keeping an eye on every movement of the cheetahs. nothing to worry about. Our teams are close to Cheetah. He will be taken to the open forest of the park. If he cannot go on his own, he will be caught and taken away. Earthquake hits MP again, panic spreads WhatsApp has banned more than 45 lakh accounts in India, know what is the reason for this Union Minister Narayan Rane acquitted by Delhi Court