Cheetahs return to India Live Updates: 70 years after elimination, PM Modi discharges 'India's visitors' to MP's Kuno Public Park
Eight cheetahs had arrived in Gwalior from Namibia's capital Windhoek at around 8 am on September 17, which is additionally Top state leader Modi's 72nd birthday.
| Prime Minister Narendra Modi poses after opening the quarantine enclosure's door to release the cheetahs at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. |
Eight cheetahs had arrived in Gwalior from Namibia's capital Windhoek at around 8 am on September 17, which was likewise PM Modi's 72nd birthday. Alluding to the cheetahs as 'India's visitors', he said that India will make an honest effort to keep worldwide rules in supporting them. He expressed gratitude toward the public authority of Namibia for its help with the task.
In the mean time, the Congress party said on Friday that the proposition for 'Task Cheetah' was ready in 2008-09 and supported by the then Manmohan Singh-drove UPA government. The Resistance expressed that in 2013, the High Court had remained the undertaking, prior to supporting it in 2020, making ready for the arrival of the cheetahs.


In photographs: PM Modi discharges the cheetahs into nooks
Top state leader Narendra Modi, who is commending his birthday, delivered three cheetahs in isolation nooks of the Kuno Public Park in Madhya Pradesh around 11.30 am. All photographs by means of PTI.
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