India is celebrating the 72nd birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi today. Various special programs are being organized across the country on the birthday of PM Modi. On his birthday, PM Modi released eight cheetahs in the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Eight cheetahs from Namibia were brought to Gwalior by a special cargo plane. After this, they were taken to Kino National Park by Chinook helicopter. Of these eight cheetahs, five are females and three are males, officials said. They have been brought to India as part of 'Project Cheetah' from Namibia. After leaving the cheetah from Namibia in the national park, PM Modi said that this will rapidly awaken India's nature inspiration.
PM Modi interacting with Cheetah friends
PM Modi interacts with cheetah friends after leaving 8 cheetahs from Namibia in the Kuno National Park in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh. During this, PM Modi shared information related to cheetahs with these people.
We can develop with the environment too: PM Modi
PM Modi said that a big void in our forest is being filled through these cheetahs. The children here do not know much about the cheetah. In India, now children will be able to see the cheetah in their own country. At the same time, he said that today we are giving a message to the whole world that we can develop along with the environment. PM Modi said that we have also become the fifth economy and are also protecting the environment.
I will have to give a few months to see the cheetahs
PM Modi said that people will have to show patience and wait for a few months to see these cheetahs in Kuno National Park. These cheetahs have come from this area as unknown guests. We have to give these cheetahs a few months to be able to make Kuno National Park our home.
PM Modi said that it is so sad that the existence of any animal should be destroyed because of us. Our young generation does not know that cheetah has become extinct in our place many years ago.
India's nature inspiration with cheetahs will be awakened faster: PM Modi
During this, PM Modi said that with cheetahs, India's nature inspiration will be awakened rapidly. I am sure that these cheetahs will not only make us aware of our responsibilities towards nature but will also make us aware of our human values. Also said that I believe that these cheetahs will also make us aware of their human value. PM Modi said that in this nectar of independence, we are proud of our heritage and have repeated the five souls of freedom from the mentality of slavery.
PM Modi released the cheetahs in the national park
PM Modi has released 8 cheetahs from Namibia in the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. PM Modi has left these cheetahs in the forest by opening the doors of the enclosure.
PM Modi welcomed
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and State Home Minister Narottam Mitra gave him a warm welcome on his arrival at Kuno National Park. PM Modi will release eight cheetahs from Namibia into the national park shortly from now.
PM Modi reaches Kuno National Park
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Kuno National Park. In a short time from now, 8 cheetahs from Namibia will be released in this national park. During this, many top leaders and officials including Governor Mangubhai Patel, and CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan are present with PM Modi.
Eight cheetahs have been landed from a Chinook helicopter in the Kuno National Park in Sheopur, Madhya Pradesh. PM Modi will release these cheetahs in the national park shortly. PM Modi has also left New Delhi and reached Gwalior. Will reach the national park shortly.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for Gwalior from Delhi. From Gwalior, he will go to Kuno National Park in Sheopur. On his 72nd birthday, PM Modi will release eight cheetahs from Namibia to India in this national park.
Cheetahs will go to Kuno from Gwalior by special helicopters
After the completion of the process of health check-ups of the cheetahs, now they will be sent from Gwalior to Kuno by special helicopters. According to the district administration officials present at the Air Force station, the shifting health test is almost complete.
Prime Minister Modi will reach Gwalior airport from New Delhi at around 9.20 am. After this, we will leave for KNP (Kuno National Park) from here. Where he will release the cheetahs in the forest at around 10.45 am today.
CM expressed happiness on the arrival of cheetahs in Madhya Pradesh
On this occasion, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan congratulated PM Modi on his birthday. Also said that this is a big gift for Madhya Pradesh on the birthday of Prime Minister Modi. There cannot be a bigger gift than these cheetahs coming from Namibia to India and also to India's Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh.
This is part of a special project
The release of cheetahs by the Prime Minister at KNP is part of his efforts to revive and diversify India's wildlife and its habitat. The fastest land animal in India is being introduced under Project Cheetah. It is the world's first inter-continental large wild carnivore translocation project.
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