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MK Ranjitsinh Jhala

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Indian environmentalist and prince

MK Ranjitsinh Jhala
Born (1939-02-19)19 February 1939 (age 86)
India
Occupation(s)Author, Chairman of the Wildlife Trust of India
AwardsLifetime achievement award

Dr. MK Ranjitsinh Jhala (born 19 February 1939)[nb 1] is an author and authority on wildlife and nature conservation from India.[1]

He comes from the royal family ofWankaner inSaurashtra.He is a scion of theJhala dynasty from the formerprincely state of Wankaner and younger brother ofDigvijaysinh Jhala. He was born at Ranjit Vilas Palace atWankaner on 19 February 1939 and is the second son of erstwhile titular Maharaja ofWankaner,Captain H.H. Maharana Raj Shri Pratapsinhji Sahib, by his wife, H.H. Sisodiji Maharani Sri Rama Kanwar Sahiba and is grandson ofHH Sir Amarsinhji Banesinhji, the last ruler ofWankaner State.[2][3]

He served also as Chairman of the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI); Dir-Gen CAPART; Dir. and Regional Co-ordinator WWF Tiger Conservation Programme (TCP). Regional Adviser in Nature Conservation (Asia & Pacific) for UNEP. Trustee The Corbett Foundation, member National Forest Commission, Indian Institute of Forest Management Society, International Tropical Timber Organization, Madhya Pradesh State Wildlife Board until 2006[1][4]

He joined Indian Administrative Services in 1961 and served in various important posts like Secretary for Forests & Tourism in Madhaya Pradesh 1970-1973, Director Wildlife Preservation 1973-1975. He is author of several books on Indian wildlife and conservation like - "The Indian Blackbuck" (1989), "Indian Wildlife" (1995), "Beyond the Tiger: Portraits of Asian Wildlife" (1997) and others.[5][6]

His most noted works are drafting of Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 of India and demarcating many forest as wildlife sanctuaries.[7][8] Further,reintroduction of the cheetah in India as a policy was implemented upon advisory papers submitted by MK Ranjitsinh Jhala andDivyabhanusinh Chavda. They presented their papers after through research on how to go about bringingcheetahs back to India.[8][3]

He was awarded lifetime achievement award in 2014 for his works in conservation of wildlife.[7][9][3]

Notes

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  1. ^M. K. stands forMaharaj Kumar

References

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  1. ^ab"Tiger's brush with death at Chorbahuli on NH-7". Times of India. 28 December 2015. Retrieved13 September 2016.
  2. ^"The Indian Prince Who Gave It All Up for The Jungle | Condé Nast Traveller".Condé Nast Traveller India. 18 August 2017. Retrieved3 May 2023.
  3. ^abc"Former Indian prince turned IAS officer: The remarkable story of 'India's Cheetah Man' and his journey from royalty".Financialexpress. 29 January 2024. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  4. ^"Cheetahs going back to India? – The next step". Wildlife Extra. 9 September 2009. Retrieved13 September 2016.
  5. ^Ashoka."University"(PDF). Retrieved5 June 2025.
  6. ^"Top 20 Must-Reads by Dr. M K Ranjitsinh".Wildlife Trust of India. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  7. ^ab"Meet Dr. M.K. Ranjitsinh – Erstwhile Royal, Conservationist, Wildlife Expert And Former Bureaucrat". 6 December 2014. Retrieved13 September 2016.
  8. ^ab"Share lions, forget cheetahs: layers of hurt Gujarati pride". First Post. 21 April 2013. Retrieved13 September 2016.
  9. ^Window to my world
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