Re-Introduction Of Cheetahs In Kuno National Park Will Promote Tourism: Minister

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As the cheetahs from Namibia get set to make India their home, Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said that this act of re-introduction of Cheetahs will encourage tourists and promote tourism. "This is for the first time that after ages re-introduction of Cheetahs is taking place in the world. It will encourage tourists and will promote tourism. The region will surely become an attraction among wildlife enthusiasts," he said. (Video Credit: ANI)

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