Gwalior: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release cheetahs being brought from Namibia in Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park (KNP) on his birthday on Saturday, September 17.
He will arrive at the Gwalior airport from New Delhi at around 9:20 am and leave for KNP in Sheopur district, about 165km away, where he will release cheetahs into quarantine enclosures at around 10:45 am, an official said. The special cargo plane carrying eight cheetahs from Namibia will land at the Gwalior airport in Madhya Pradesh at around 6 am on September 17, which is also Modi’s birthday, said a senior police official.
The felines will be then shifted to KNP in a helicopter. As per the earlier plan, the special plane carrying the big cats from the African country was to land at the Jaipur airport, from where they were to be flown to KNP, around 400km from the Rajasthan capital. The release of wild cheetahs by the PM in KNP is part of his efforts to revitalize and diversify India's wildlife and its habitat.