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Which of the following points are correct with respect to the '19th Meeting of the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA)' that was chaired by Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav in January 2022?
A) An action plan for reintroducing Cheetah in India was launched, through which 50 Cheetah will be introduced in India in the next 5-years.
B) He also launched Water Atlas, mapping all the water bodies in the tiger bearing areas of India which include information about various Landscapes.
C) He announced that, 14 Tiger reserves in India have received accreditation of the global Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CASTS).
All A, B & C
Only A
Only B
Only C
Answer-1) All A, B & C Explanation: During the Meeting, Bhupender Yadav launched an action plan for the reintroduction, protection & conservation of Cheetah, with a total of 50 to be introduced in the next 5-years, and 7 of them in 2022. i. He also launched Water Atlas, mapping all the water bodies in the tiger bearing areas of India which include information about various Landscapes. ii. He announced that 14 Tiger reserves in India was received accreditation of the global Conservation Assured Tiger Standards (CATS).
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