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With the permission of the Government of India, the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) created a new tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh. What is the name of the tiger reserve?
Rajaji1
Kudremukh
Ratapani
Sunabeda
None of these
- The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) is responsible for handling tiger conservation efforts in India. They sometimes create new tiger reserves to protect tiger habitats and populations.
- Option 1: Rajaji - This is a well-known national park and tiger reserve located in Uttarakhand, not Madhya Pradesh.
- Option 2: Kudremukh - Kudremukh is a national park located in Karnataka. It's not a tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh.
- Option 3: Ratapani - Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary is indeed located in Madhya Pradesh. It was upgraded to a tiger reserve.
- Option 4: Sunabeda - Sunabeda is located in Odisha and is known for its wildlife sanctuary. It is not in Madhya Pradesh.
- Option 5: None of these - This option suggests that none of the listed options are correct.
Ratapani is the correct answer, as it was recognized as a new tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh.
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