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Cheetahs are back in India: Know the world’s fastest predator that constantly lives in fear
Shailendra Srivastava •Although they have an extraordinary speed and various skills for hunting, they live in fear because they cannot climb up a big tree and protect themselves from other predatory animals
Now, Indian Air Force has its own 'Project Cheetah'
Fp Staff •In recent years, the Indian government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has either curtailed or canceled several major import deals in order to take forward the 'Make in India' campaign in the defence sector
This is why Kuno-Palpur National Park will be a good home for African cheetahs
Fp Staff •Plans to bring cheetahs to India had begun several years ago. A total of 10 areas in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh were monitored from 2010 to 2012
Will fastest cat breed with speed? Cheetahs are not monogamous, but promiscuous
Abhishek Awasthi •People have struggled to breed cheetahs for hundreds of years. The cats slinked through the ochre palaces of the Mughal Empire some 500 years ago as captive hunting pets, said a journal by The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
Cheetah reintroduction: No serious efforts made by previous governments, says PM Modi
•The Prime Minister said that the Project Cheetah, under which the felines were reintroduced, was his government's endeavour towards environment and wildlife conservation
Congress claim on Project Cheetah is bogus! Supreme Court had junked its project for being ‘totally misconceived’
Siddhartha R •While the Congress was quick to claim credit for project Cheetah and reintroduction of Namibian felines in Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park as having being initiated under the UPA government, the party was less than forthcoming on why its project had bombed and tried to shift the blame on the SC
Modi@72: PM Modi to launch Project Cheetah and inaugurate skill centres for vulnerable tribal groups in MP
Fp Staff •Cheetah was declared extinct from India in 1952, but earlier this year an MoU was signed to bring the big cat back to India from Namibia under the Project Cheetah
Modi@72: ‘I am back,’ says the Cheetah: Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav shares adorable video
Fp Staff •Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release the cheetahs into Kuno National Park today on his 72nd birthday
Cheetahs are coming from Namibia: How the wild cats will be reintroduced in India
Fp Explainers •Eight cheetahs, four male and four female, will be housed at Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park as part of the pact signed with Namibia. The felines are expected to arrive in India by 15 August