Leopard – Photo: Social Media Expansion Cheetahs will be settled in Sheopur’s Kuno National Park, this news spread around Kuno Park a year back. Land prices had skyrocketed. The prices had increased tenfold. People felt that the possibilities of tourism and employment would increase. However, in the last few months, the situation has changed with the news of the death of three adult cheetahs and three cubs and the subsequent relocation of cheetahs. Land prices have started coming down. The old commitments and agreements that were there have also come under attack. Distance of Kuno National Park from Sheopur district headquarter is approx 20 Kilometers. The land around it used to be worth one lakh rupees per bigha. Before the start of Project Cheeta, this price increased to 05 lakh per bigha. had reached When cheetahs were brought from Namibia in September last year and from South Africa in February, the land prices to lakhs per bigha Were. Now there is a decline in them. ) Farmers had made deals
According to property traders Farmers have sold their lands Had made a deal. Out of this, only seven-eight people have got the registry done. Five deals were canceled after the cheetah’s death. Ten projects are in limbo. Neither the registry has been done nor there is any further discussion on the agreement. Big businessmen were coming to the villages around Kuno National Park for land deals. Were talking about taking land. Ever since the talk of shifting of cheetahs started, the prices of land have also come down.
Make the virgins of the princely state Staying Resort
Kunwar Rishiraj Singh of the princely state is building a resort on the land of his ancestors in Moravan near Kuno village. Rishiraj Singh says that after the death of cheetahs, people’s interest has decreased. New buyers have also not appeared in the area. Old deals are also getting cancelled. My investment is less for profit and more emotionally attached. The work of our resort is going on at a fast pace. ,
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