Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav welcomed five new cheetah cubs at Kuno National Park
Sheopur: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav described the five young cheetah kittens he welcomed to Kuno National Park as a “matter of great pleasure” for the park’s rising population.

“Greetings to our new visitors to Kuno… The CM said on Twitter on Sunday, April 27, “It is a matter of great pleasure that the population of cheetahs in Kuno National Park is continuously increasing.”
While uploading their footage, the CM also revealed that Nirva, a 5-year-old cheetah, had just given birth to five babies.
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describing how the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has produced a favorable atmosphere.
“Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a favorable environment has been created for wildlife conservation, which is prospering today,” the message stated.
“Hearty congratulations to the entire team at Kuno National Park, wildlife experts and every hardworking partner engaged in conservation for this historic achievement!” He expressed his gratitude to the park’s staff, wildlife experts, and other partners who made this possible.
The MP CM said on April 20 that PM Modi has approved the transformation of Madhya Pradesh from a “tiger state” to a “cheetah state.”
According to him, the fact that cheetahs have been successfully rehabilitated indicates that the state’s environment is conducive to the species’ needs.
“We were granted permission by PM Modi to change our “tiger state” into a “cheetah state.” The habitat in which we (MP) live has allowed cheetahs to thrive. According to Chief Minister Yadav, cheetahs have recovered here after going extinct in many states.
In an attempt to increase their habitat and foster biodiversity, cheetahs were moved from Kuno National Park to Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary a week ago.
With the current litter, Kuno now boasts 29 cheetahs in total—12 adults and 19 cubs born in the nation. Together with the two from Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh is home to 31 cheetahs.