PM Modi's birthday gift to the country!!!
Prime minister Narendra Modi is going to celebrate his 72nd birthday on september 17. On this day, he will give such a gift to the country, which is being felt for the last 70 years. On his birthday, the prime minister will release 8 cheetahs being brought from namibia in Africa to Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh.
With this, once again the world's fastest creature, which has become extinct from indian soil, will be seen filling the forests here. Preparations have been going on for many years to make this day historic in Kuno, which is about 400 km away from Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, which is now in the last phase. Let us know about these preparations.First, know how cheetahs will travel from namibia to KunoA special cargo plane carrying 8 leopards will take off from namibia on 16 September.On september 17, this plane will reach jaipur airport with 5 male and 3 female cheetahs.02 helicopters will fly from here to Kuno Palpur with these cheetahs.The journey of these cheetahs from jaipur to Kuno will be of 42 minutes.PM will reach by helicopter, 10 helipads builtPrime minister Narendra Modi will reach Kuno National Park directly by helicopter of the indian Air Force. For this, the Sheopur PWD department has made 10 helipads. Of these, 5 have been built within Kuno National Park and 5 helipads have been built in Karahal. According to JS Chauhan, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests of Madhya Pradesh, after this the prime minister will release the cheetahs from gate number 3 of a special enclosure of 5 square kilometres built inside the park. Special arrangements have been made for this. He told that after the Prime Minister's cheetahs are released in special enclosures, they will be kept in quarantine for about a month.Cheetahs were declared extinct in india since 1952The last cheetah in india was found dead in 1948 in the Sal forests of Korea, Chhattisgarh, but was officially declared extinct in india in 1952. After this, the exercise of bringing cheetahs from Africa to india was started from the year 2009. It was named the 'African Cheetah Introduction Project in India'. This exercise gained momentum after the arrival of the Modi government and now cheetahs are going to be seen again in India.