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UEFA Super Cup 2023: Manchester City clinches Cup with penalty victory

UEFA Super Cup 2023: Manchester City clinches Cup with penalty victory

In UEFA Super Cup 2023, Manchester City secured their first win by defeating Sevilla 5-4 in a penalty shootout, following a 1-1 draw. The initial nine penalties were all successful, until Nemanja Gudelj’s shot hit the crossbar, granting City the victory. Sevilla, the Europa League champions, took the lead with Youssef En-Nesyri’s commanding header in the 25th minute. However, City’s 21-year-old Cole Palmer equalized with a header in the 63rd minute. Nathan Ake, a player from last season’s Champions League-winning team, had a chance to seal the victory in added time but his close-range header was saved by Yassine Bounou. 

17 August,2023 12:34 PM IST | Mumbai
Kuno National Park: Eighth Cheetah found dead in 4 months

Kuno National Park: Eighth Cheetah found dead in 4 months

Another Cheetah named ‘Suraj’ died in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park. Eight Cheetahs have died at the national park since their translocation. Postmortem is being conducted on Suraj’s carcass to ascertain the cause of death. Earlier on July 11, a cheetah named ‘Tejas’ died in MP’s Kuno National Park due to injuries. Notably, PM Modi released 8 Cheetah brought from Namibia on Sept 17, 2022 to establish a viable cheetah population. In February 2022 again, 12 cheetahs from South Africa were translocated to Madhya Pradesh's Kuno. 

15 July,2023 02:00 PM IST
Cheetah cub ‘Jwala’ at Kuno National Park dies

Cheetah cub ‘Jwala’ at Kuno National Park dies

A cheetah cub ‘Jwala’ died at Kuno National Park of Madhya Pradesh on May 23 due to immense weakness. Veterinary doctors took the cub to a hospital, however, after 5-10 minutes it died. Further details of the cause of death can be given after the post-mortem. These cheetahs were brought from Namibia and South Africa. On April 24, a male cheetah ‘Uday’ died in Kuno National Park. Uday was among the first batch of 12 cheetahs that were brought from South Africa on Feb 2023. 

24 May,2023 11:22 AM IST | Mumbai
12 big cats from South Africa at Kuno Park, total count touches 20

12 big cats from South Africa at Kuno Park, total count touches 20

India welcomed the second lot of Cheetahs as the South African big cats landed in Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior on February 18.  With the arrival of 12 more Cheetahs under ‘Project Cheetah’, Kuno National Park has become home to 20 fastest land animals. The spotted beauties flew from Africa on February 17 and were transferred on Indian Air Force’s C-17 Globemaster Cargo. 12 Cheetahs were released in Sheopur’s Kuno National Park by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Calling it a Mahashivratri gift from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the CM expressed his gratitude With aim to provide more time to the new members of the Cheetah family for their acclimatisation, the big cats will be quarantined for 30 days as per the international protocol. The move will not only effect the habitat but has already started showing a much-needed change among the people on wildlife.  India’s first batch of 8 Cheetahs that were welcomed in September last year and were released by PM Modi. India is aiming to get a total of 100 Cheetahs from Africa as part of its Cheetah Project.

19 February,2023 07:12 PM IST | Mumbai
India ready to welcome 12 more Cheetahs at Kuno National Park from South Africa

India ready to welcome 12 more Cheetahs at Kuno National Park from South Africa

12 Cheetahs all set to reach India on February 18 from South Africa. They will join 8 cheetahs from neighbouring Namibia. The animals were sedated and loaded into crates. 7 males, 5 females cheetahs South Africa has promised India. Cheetahs loaded onto Galaxy Globemaster C17 of IAF. Aircraft is expected to reach Madhya Pradesh at around 10 am. Cheetahs will be released at Kuno National Park in Gwalior. They will be kept in quarantine enclosures for 30 days. Later, Cheetahs will be released in a larger enclosure.#Cheetah #KunoNationalPark #SouthAfrica

18 February,2023 03:14 PM IST
Namibia To Send More Cheetahs; India In Talks With South Africa Too

Namibia To Send More Cheetahs; India In Talks With South Africa Too

According to Laurie Marker, who coordinated the translocation of cheetahs,, an animal can only be obtained from somewhere else since the cheetah has become extinct. The only population of cheetahs large enough to be used for reintroduction, and to establish a population, is this one. Namibia will send more over time, and India is working with South Africa to send more.

20 September,2022 02:11 PM IST | Mumbai
PM Modi Releases Cheetahs In Kuno National Park In Sheopur

PM Modi Releases Cheetahs In Kuno National Park In Sheopur

Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the Cheetahs that were brought from Namibia at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh on September 17. This initiative has been taken under Project Cheetah

17 September,2022 10:52 PM IST | Mumbai
PM Modi Releases Cheetahs In Kuno National Park In Sheopur

PM Modi Releases Cheetahs In Kuno National Park In Sheopur

Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the Cheetahs that were brought from Namibia at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh on September 17. This initiative has been taken under Project Cheetah

17 September,2022 10:52 PM IST | Mumbai
Suresh Raina Retires From All Forms Of Cricket

Suresh Raina Retires From All Forms Of Cricket

Indian cricketer Suresh Raina formally announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Sept 06. Earlier this year, at the Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction, Suresh Raina wasn’t picked by any franchise. 

06 September,2022 10:40 PM IST | Mumbai
Allu Arjun’s Massive Look Transformation In Pushpa

Allu Arjun’s Massive Look Transformation In Pushpa

Allu Arjun left no stone unturned to make his latest release Pushpa a big one. That includes sitting down for hours in his vanity for intense makeup and prosthetic sessions.

09 February,2022 08:29 PM IST | Mumbai

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