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Cheetahs In Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park Renamed
- Thursday April 20, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
The Namibian Cheetahs that were released in Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park were renamed following a call by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the people to come up with suggestions.
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8 Namibian Cheetahs To Be Released Into The Wild In Madhya Pradesh
- Sunday February 19, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had released these eight cheetahs into the Kuno National Park on September 17 last year. These big cats from Namibia are currently kept in hunting enclosures.
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Namibian Prime Minister Wins Presidential Election Landslide
- Tuesday December 2, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Namibian Prime Minister Hage Geingob has won the country's presidential election, the Electoral Commission said Monday, with the ruling SWAPO party securing a landslide win in national polls billed as the continent's first e-vote.
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Cheetahs In Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park Renamed
- Thursday April 20, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
The Namibian Cheetahs that were released in Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park were renamed following a call by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the people to come up with suggestions.
- www.ndtv.com
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8 Namibian Cheetahs To Be Released Into The Wild In Madhya Pradesh
- Sunday February 19, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had released these eight cheetahs into the Kuno National Park on September 17 last year. These big cats from Namibia are currently kept in hunting enclosures.
- www.ndtv.com
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Namibian Prime Minister Wins Presidential Election Landslide
- Tuesday December 2, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Namibian Prime Minister Hage Geingob has won the country's presidential election, the Electoral Commission said Monday, with the ruling SWAPO party securing a landslide win in national polls billed as the continent's first e-vote.
- www.ndtv.com