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Question : Which one of the following bio reserves of India is not included in the World Network of Biosphere Reserve?

Option 1: Sundarbans

Option 2: Gulf of Mannar

Option 3: Nanda Devi

Option 4: Corbett


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Correct Answer: Corbett


Solution : The correct answer is Corbett .

The Biosphere Reserve program was initiated by UNESCO in 1971; it was known as the Man and Biosphere Reserve program. It is a designation given to large land-based or aquatic ecosystems having natural and cultural significance. Presently, India has 18 Biosphere Reserves, out of which 12 are part of the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve Program or World Network of Biosphere Reserves. Jim Corbett was the first National Park of India, but it is not a Biosphere Reserve.

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