With the return of cheetahs, India rectified the mistake, cheetahs were extinct due to excessive hunting: Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav

With the return of cheetahs, India rectified the mistake, cheetahs were extinct due to excessive hunting: Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav

Cheetah in India Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav said that India is one of those countries which believes in correcting the mistake of circumstances. A mistake must be rectified. cheetah due to excessive hunting

New Delhi, Agency. Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav said that India is rectifying the mistakes made by the situation by bringing back the cheetah. This wildlife was completely extinct due to excessive hunting till the country became independent.In a program organized on the 28th Ozone Day, the Union Minister has advised to use energy wisely for the purpose of keeping the earth cool.

Mistake must be rectified: Environment Minister

Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav said that India is one of those countries which believes in correcting the mistake of circumstances. A mistake must be rectified. Cheetah extinct from country due to excessive hunting Cheetahs became extinct from the country due to excessive hunting. So we have decided to bring back the cheetah in a big way. Now this mistake has been corrected. According to Yadav, people with 17 percent of the world’s population

cooling action plan

Under the Montreal Convention, it is to ensure to control those elements, which cause damage to the ozone layer.This is no less than a success story under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. India launched the Cooling Action Plan in March 2019. This is a unique effort of its kind in the world.

return of cheetahs

After a long wait of almost seven and a half decades, the Cheetah era is going to start again in the country on 17th September. On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent cheetahs from Namibia to Kuno Palpur sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh.It is a coincidence that the PM’s date of birth is also on 17th September. A special plane carrying eight cheetahs has left from Namibia. This aircraft will reach Indian soil at around 6 in the morning.

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