10 New Cheetahs India on February Will reach A special plane has flown to South Africa to pick them up – Photo: File Photo ExpansionOn the soil of India 02 New Cheetahs are about to arrive. A special aircraft has taken off from Hindon airbase to bring them. The plane 30 took off from South Africa at 8 o’clock on the night of February February i.e. on the morning of Shivratri will land at Gwalior airport. From here these cheetahs will be taken to Kuno National Park. Please tell that on the birthday of the Prime Minister, 8 leopards were released in the Kuno National Park of Madhya Pradesh. These were brought from Namibia. Now the second batch of cheetahs will reach India on Saturday. This time 7 male and five female cheetahs are being brought. Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav gave this information on Thursday. He informed that special aircraft of the Air Force C-30 to bring the cheetahs The Globemaster has left on Thursday morning. This aircraft 30 took off from South Africa at 8 pm on February 16 morning on February Will land at Gwalior airport at 7:00 pm. Veterinary doctor and specialist Dr. Laurel will also come from the same plane along with the cheetahs. The Ministry of Defense and the Air Force have not charged any fees from the Ministry of Environment for bringing cheetahs from South Africa. Yadav said that the South African Cheetahs would first arrive at the Gwalior Air Force base in Madhya Pradesh on Saturday morning and 17 Minutes later they were airlifted by Indian Air Force helicopters approx Kuno National Park of Sheopur district will be reached km away. They will then be released in special enclosures meant for quarantine. 10 From Cheetahs will be brought to India every year
Central Forest Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav said that in February these 12 cheetahs annually in the next eight 12 years after There is a plan to bring cheetahs to the country. It will be reviewed every five years to ensure the relevance of the terms of the MoU.
बता दें कि 52 साल पहले भारत से चीते विलुप्त मान लिए गए थे। शनिवार को भारत आने वाले चीतों के स्थानांतरण के लिए पिछले माह दक्षिण अफ्रीका के साथ एक करार हुआ था। दक्षिण अफ्रीका ने भारत को ये चीते दान किए हैं। भारत को प्रत्येक चीता को स्थानांतरित करने से पहले वहां पकड़ने के लिए 3000 अमरीकी डॉलर का भुगतान करना पड़ता है।
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