Cheetah Gamini, brought from South Africa to Kuno National Park, gave birth to 3 cubs on February 18. This good news came on the day marking three years since the arrival of South African cheetahs in India. Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupendra Yadav shared this information on social media platform ‘X’. Minister Bhupendra Yadav called this achievement a major success of India’s historic conservation campaign. He said this is an important milestone for ‘Project Cheetah’. See pictures Gave birth to cubs for 2nd time Gamini has become a mother for the second time. This is the ninth successful cheetah family on Indian soil. With the birth of these new cubs, the number of living cubs born in India has increased to 27. Now the total cheetah population in the country has reached 38. According to officials, each new birth is strengthening ‘Project Cheetah’. The dream is becoming a reality through the monitoring and dedication of field staff and veterinarians, which is crucial for the success of the cheetah reintroduction project. CM shared information on social media The number of cubs born in India has increased to 27 and the total cheetah population has reached 38. The CM said that Gamini has given birth to 3 cubs. This is the ninth successful delivery since cheetahs arrived in the park. Team of doctors monitoring DFO R Thirukural has informed that all cubs are healthy. A team of doctors is monitoring them. The continuous successes at Kuno National Park demonstrate the effectiveness of the cheetah reintroduction project. It also proves the ability to achieve wildlife conservation goals through proper monitoring, scientific management and dedicated teamwork. Post navigation Boyfriend murders partner and daughters after child witnesses sexual act:Accused escapes death penalty; read full story Ex-worker opens fire at Raisen nursery, 2 injured:Deputy ranger shot, woman hit by bullet; accused later shoots himself