Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav will release female cheetah Gamini, along with her four cubs, into the open forest of Kuno National Park on Tuesday.

Out of the Gamini’s four cubs, two are male and the other two female.

The CM shared the update on his official X handle, confirming that tourists visiting Kuno will now have the chance to see cheetahs in their natural habitat, which is expected to boost tourism in the region. He further emphasized the government’s commitment to wildlife conservation and tourism development.

Watch Gamini's cubs here:

Informing through his official X handle, the CM tweeted, "The population of cheetahs will increase in Kuno! In the Khajuri tourism zone of Kuno National Park, female cheetah Gamini from South Africa will be released into the open forest tomorrow along with her two male and two female cubs. Tourists will get an opportunity to see cheetahs in their natural habitat, which will surely increase the number of visitors. The Madhya Pradesh government is committed to taking wildlife conservation and tourism to new heights."

Watch Veera's cubs here:

Asha, Veera released last month

Last month, on February 4, CM Mohan Yadav released two adult cheetahs, Asha and Veera, along with Asha’s three newborn cubs into the Kuno National Park. Veera, a five-year-old female, had given birth to the cubs in a large forest enclosure.