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Cheetahs were not part of Kuno plan, key papers missing: MP audit report

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 17 September 2024
An MP government audit report reveals that cheetahs were not part of the original Kuno management plan, which was intended for relocating Gir lions. The report highlights rule violations and fund misallocation, raising concerns about conservation efforts and financial management at Kuno National Park. Activist Ajay Dubey has called for a probe into these issues.
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