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The flora Biosphere reserve established in India for conserving the gene pool of flora and fauna and the life style of Tribals is

A

Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve

B

Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve

C

Utharakhand Biosphere Reserve

D

Great Nicobar biosphere reserve

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