Cheetahs in India need a bigger home for the cubs to run about. Kuno officials have proposed a 541 sq km expansion of the protected area at Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary. The success of this initiative depends on the ability of the India-born cheetah cubs to transition successfully to hunting in the wild and reproduction. Find out more about the growing population of cheetahs and the efforts to secure their long-term survival.
The State Cabinet here on Monday accorded an administrative approval of Rs 592.30 crore for Simhastha for civil works for the establishment of a new Government Medical College in Ujjain.
The Cabinet approved payment of bonus of Rs 125 per quintal on wheat procured from farmers at support price in
Wildlife lovers in MP rejoice as good news comes from Kuno Park Chronicle Reporter Bhopal, Female cheetah Gamini, brought from South Africa, has given birth to five cubs in Kuno National Park. Union Forest Minister Bhupendra Yadav gave the information by sharing their photos and videos on Instagram. Of the 12 cheetahs brought from South