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5. This park is
Kipling country and
the forests were the
setting for the Jungle
Book by Rudyard
Kipling. Among the
numerous animals found here the
swamp Deer (Bara Singha) and the
striped Hyena are very popular.​

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Answered by vedikamantur
1

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Madhya Pradesh, “Middle State” in Hindi, inspired Kipling for his fabulous jungle book. This central region of India, which is rarely visited by travellers, deserves a lot of attention.

Answered by jillianasisstudent
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Answer:

The Kanha National Park wasn't created until 1955 but it is at the heart of the area in Madhya Pradesh province that Kipling chose as the setting for the Jungle Book. The bamboo forests and grassy meadows dotted with lush ravines are said to have inspired Kipling.

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