
Amul welcomes cheetahs to Indian jungle with creative doodle. See post
India Today
Amul welcomed the eight cheetahs to the Indian jungle from Namibia with a creative doodle. The brand shared the doodle on their Instagram and Twitter handles. Cheetahs were declared locally extinct in India in 1952.
In a historic development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the eight cheetahs that were brought from Namibia on his birthday on September 17 in their new home, Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh. Cheetahs were declared locally extinct in India in 1952.
To celebrate the feat, Amul also shared a creative doodle on their Instagram page and you should surely not miss it.
"8 big cats brought back to India, 70 years after local extinction!" reads the caption of the post.
Take a look:
The post obviously grabbed a lot of attention online and garnered a ton of reactions from netizens.

The IRGC claimed it had "successfully targeted" the US aircraft, though it did not immediately provide details on the location, extent of damage or the fate of the pilot. There has been no immediate confirmation from the United States military, which has previously disputed similar claims by Iran during the conflict.

Continuing on their string of victories in special elections since 2024, Democrats flipped the long-held Republican 87th House District in the Florida State House on Tuesday. The win, which comes ahead of the critical midterms in November, also hands Democrats a seat that is home to President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.











