Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav said PM Modi envisioned MP as a 'cheetah state'. He noted that cheetahs have adapted well to MP's environment, with two now released in Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary to support ecosystem restoration.
Two cheetahs were released in Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh under Project Cheetah. CM Mohan Yadav called it a historic moment and said the initiative aligns with Prime Minister Modi's vision to make Madhya Pradesh a cheetah state.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday said that the state government has filed an appeal in the Supreme Court to build a safari in the Chambal region, which will also provide employment to people.
"Based on those facts, the Union Minister and officials reviewed the project and approved a new place for the Cheetah project, Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary to shift Cheetahs there as well. I express my gratitude to him. We will make arrangements and introduce a few Cheetahs at Gandhi Saga
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, along with Lieutenant General P.P. Singh and Major General Sumit, met CM Mohan Yadav at Samatva Bhavan in the Chief Minister's residence on Friday.
Further, he congratulated the CRPF's Cobra Battalion, which he said has become a symbol of bravery. "The country will be rid of left wing extremism by March 31, 2026. The country has taken this pledge and behind this are the brave soldiers of our CRPF," he said.
"Today, I participated in the state-level workshop organized under Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar Samman Abhiyan at the BJP State Headquarters in Bhopal and reiterated the Preamble of the Constitution of India. This Preamble is the essence of the values and supreme ideals of our nation that unite us as
CM Yadav is scheduled to hold a program at Tikarwara village in Mandla district on Wednesday for the purpose. During the programme, Chief Minister Yadav will also inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for various development works. Additionally, he will participate in the Mukhyamantri