6. National Board for Wild Life (NBWL) has allowed to use a part of the Dehing Patkai Elephant Reserve for coal mining recently. The Elephant reserve is located in which state?
1) Himachal Pradesh
2) Telangana
3) Assam
4) Goa
5) Nagaland
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Telangana state India
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- Option (C) - Assam, National Board for Wild Life (NBWL) has allowed to use a part of the Dehing Patkai Elephant Reserve for coal mining recently. The Elephant reserve is located in Assam.
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- NBWL stands for (National Board of Wild life). On April, 2020 the NBWL established this Dehing Patkai Elephant Reserve, Assam as one of the National Parks in India.
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- As per the "Wildlife Protection Act" the animals, plants and other living organisms in wild are enacted to protect their lives as per this act in Indian parliament.
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- This act is only enabled inside our country India, No one should harm any wild animals or distrub them in any ways.
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- The people who are citizens of India must follow this Act and whoever disobeys this would be punished as per the law.
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- This act was originally enabled at 1972 and after this act the government of India has made many national wildlife parks.
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- Hailey National Park is the first National park in our country India. In the year 1936 this park was originally established as first National park in India.
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- Hailey National Park was lately known as Jim Corbett National Park.
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- Before making this Act comming into the Parliament, thats before 1972 there were only five national parks in our whole country India.
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- Lately after 1972, the government of India established many National parks all over the country.
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