Good news from Kuno Park, the cry of cheetah cubs will echo till Diwali.

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Good news from Kuno Park, the cry of cheetah cubs will echo till Diwali.


A female cheetah in Kuno National Park is pregnant and is likely to give birth to cubs by Diwali. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav shared information about this good news. The park currently has 12 adults and 12 cubs, including the pregnant female cheetah Veera.

Soon there will be good news again regarding the Cheetah Project in Kuno National Park. A female cheetah is pregnant and may give birth to cubs around Diwali. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has given the photo of the pregnant female cheetah and information about her soon becoming a mother on the social media platform ‘X’. Kuno management officials have said that this good news will come by Diwali.

Soon a female cheetah is going to give birth to new cubs in the Kuno National Park of Madhya Pradesh, the ‘cheetah state’ of the country.

This news marks a major achievement of ‘Project Cheetah’. Respected Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi This project was started under the leadership of… pic.twitter.com/gLz8kD9HJ3

— Chief Minister, MP (@CMMadhyaPradesh) October 19, 2024

veera cheetah pregnant

Let us tell you, at present there are 12 adults and 12 cheetah cubs in Kuno National Park. In the month of August, a male cheetah was kept in the enclosure with the female cheetah Veera for breeding. Although his name has not been made clear. Now all the symptoms of pregnancy are clearly visible in Veera. There are three female cheetahs in the park, Veera, Nirbha and Dheera, who have not yet become mothers.

Asha and Jwala have become mothers

Asha and Jwala have given birth to cubs. Jwala gave birth to cubs for the second time in January 2024. DFO Thirukural R says that a female cheetah in Kuno Park is soon going to become a mother. As per the guidelines, we cannot clarify the name of the female cheetah.

Answer sought on irregularities in Cheetah project

National Tiger Conservation Authority, Government of India, on the complaint of wildlife activist Ajay Dubey, has sought a reply from the Madhya Pradesh Government Forest Department on the irregularities in the Cheetah Project. On October 7, wildlife and environment lovers surrounded the Collectorate regarding the death of cheetahs in Kuno National Park and irregularities in the Cheetah Project and also submitted a memorandum to Union Forest and Environment Minister Bhupendra Singh Yadav and Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. Was given.

On the complaint of wildlife activist, a demand has been made to start investigation on five points. In the memorandum, the DFO of Kuno National Park and the director of the Singh project, Uttam Sharma, were accused of violating the rules of the Cheetah Project.