Korea is one of the most offbeat destinations in India, and not much is known about the place except for the fact that this is the place where three of the last Asiatic cheetahs were shot down in 1947 by Maharaja Ramanuj Pratap Singh Deo of Korea. This event also, tragically, marked the last sighting of the Asiatic cheetahs in India. This act remains a dark stain on conservation efforts, highlighting the urgent need for wildlife protection.
Ever heard of Koriya in Chhattisgarh? It’s a cool place with a history that goes way back. Koriya, officially Korea district, is in north-western Chhattisgarh, Central India. Before the 16th century, not much was known about it. Later, during British times, it became a princely state and joined India after independence. But, it’s not just […] - Newsx
India’s Kuno National Park was to accommodate 21 cheetahs but its management now says Kuno can house only around 10 of the 20 cheetahs translocated to India