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Question : Which one of the following is the first national park in India?

Option 1: Corbett National Park

Option 2: Bandipur National Park

Option 3: Kanha National Park

Option 4: Sariska Tiger Reserve


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Correct Answer: Corbett National Park


Solution : The correct answer is Corbett National Park.

Jim Corbett National Park was the first national park in India. National parks in India are established under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. Jim Corbett National Park was established in 1936. Earlier, it was named Hailey National Park and later renamed in honour of legendary wildlife conservationist Jim Corbett. It is located in present-day Uttarakhand and was aimed at protecting the endangered Bengal Tiger.

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