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Project Cheetah 2.0: Objectives and Progress
UPSC Daily Current Affairs
Sep 20, 2023
Project Cheetah 2.0
Q: What is the objective of Project Cheetah 2.0?
A: The goal of Project Cheetah 2.0 is to reintroduce cheetahs to India.
Q: From which country are the cheetahs being imported for Project Cheetah 2.0?
A: The cheetahs are being sourced from a different country, specifically South Africa.
Q: In which Indian wildlife sanctuaries will the cheetahs be introduced as part of Project Cheetah 2.0?
A: The cheetahs will be introduced to Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary and Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh.
Q: When is the expected completion date for the construction work in Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary under Project Cheetah 2.0?
A: The construction work is expected to be completed by November-December at Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary under Project Cheetah 2.0.
Q: Which country has expressed willingness to provide cheetahs for Project Cheetah 2.0?
A: South Africa has agreed to supply cheetahs for Project Cheetah 2.0.
Q: What is the planned duration for importing cheetahs for Project Cheetah 2.0?
A: India plans to import cheetahs from Africa for at least the next five years as part of Project Cheetah 2.0.
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