Jwala gave birth to five cubs at Kuno National Park, taking India’s total cheetah population to 53. The birth marks the 10th successful litter under Project Cheetah, boosting the country’s cheetah conservation efforts
Cheetah named Jwala rests with her cubs after giving birth at Kuno National Park (Pic/PTI)
Kuno National Park (KNP) in Madhya Pradesh welcomed another milestone in India’s cheetah programme. On Monday, Namibian female cheetah Jwala gave birth to five cubs, taking the total number of India-born cheetah cubs to 33.
As reported by IANS, Jwala, who was part of the first batch of eight cheetahs brought from Namibia to Kuno on September 17, 2022, on Monday delivered cubs for the third time after being relocated to India.
Sharing the development, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav described the birth as a proud moment for Project Cheetah. Yadav said, “Jwala, a successful third-time mother, delivered five cubs at Kuno National Park, marking another milestone in India’s wildlife conservation efforts.”
Cheetahs cross half-century 🐆
— Bhupender Yadav (@byadavbjp) March 9, 2026
A moment of great pride for Project Cheetah as Jwala, the Namibian Cheetah and a successful third-time mother, gave birth to five cubs today at the Kuno National Park.
With this birth, the number of Indian-born thriving cubs has risen to 33,… pic.twitter.com/tzxYYmLPtM
Yadav, while taking it to social media handle X, said, "With this birth, the number of thriving Indian-born cheetah cubs has risen to 33. This is also the 10th successful cheetah litter on Indian soil.”
Union Minister further added that the achievement reflected the dedicated efforts and commitment of veterinarians, forest officials and field staff working on the ground to ensure the success of the cheetah reintroduction programme.
He further wrote, “With the arrival of these cubs, the total cheetah population in India has now reached 53.”
CM Mohan Yadav hails Project Cheetah
The development comes over a week after the third batch of nine cheetahs, six females and three males, was brought from Botswana and released at Kuno National Park by the Union Environment Minister on February 28.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav also expressed happiness over the birth of the cubs and termed it a historic moment for wildlife conservation.
“Cheetah Jwala has given birth to five cubs, marking another major milestone for Project Cheetah. With this, India’s cheetah population has crossed the half-century mark, reaching 53,” the Chief Minister said in a post on X.
He added that the development was a proud moment for the country and a strong testament to the success of India’s cheetah reintroduction efforts.
This marks a remarkable success for India’s Project Cheetah, as the endangered felines, reintroduced to the country just a few years ago, have seen a consistent, steady rise in numbers.
Last month, another cheetah named Gamini also gave birth to four cubs at Kuno National Park, further strengthening the growing cheetah population in the country.
(With inputs from IANS)
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