Supreme Court's big verdict, 73 years ago extinct cheetah gets approval
Supreme Court's big verdict, 73 years ago extinct cheetah gets approval
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New Delhi: It has been decided that the cheetah which has been extinct from the land of India 73 years ago, is now going to look full again. The Supreme Court in its important decision on Tuesday has allowed the Cheetah to be brought and settled in Africa from India.

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Cheetahs have become extinct from India after hunting the last three cheetahs in 1947: There is a lot of information that although the court has earlier asked them to search for a suitable place for cheetahs. For this, a three-member committee has also been formed, which will give a progress report related to it to the court every 4 months. According to experts, the cheetah was last seen in the country in 1947, when Sarguja Maharaj killed the remaining 3 cheetahs in a hunt in the country.

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The Supreme Court gave permission to settle African cheetahs: The Supreme Court gave this permission to settle African cheetah during the hearing of the petition filed by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA). In which permission was sought to bring cheetahs from African country Namibia. Although the Supreme Court had earlier rejected a proposal to settle the cheetah in place of the Asiatic lions at Kuno-Palpur in Madhya Pradesh, this fresh order of a 3-member bench constituted under the chairmanship of Chief Justice SA Bobde of the Supreme Court Hope of bringing cheetah has resurfaced.

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Where the cheetahs will be kept, the location has not been decided correctly: On the same 3-member committee has included Ranjit Singh, former director of the Wildlife Institute of India, current Director-General Dhananjay Mohan, and DIG of Wildlife in the Ministry of Forest and Environment. It is not decided where the cheetahs will be kept, but according to officials, there are many favorable areas. There is also Kuno-Palpur in Madhya Pradesh where evidence of cheetah is found long ago.

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