Meet Prince, Ranjitsinh Jhala, Who Left His Royal Status To Become An IAS Officer And ‘Cheetah Man’

Over the decades, we have seen so many royals giving up on their titles and leaving their princely designations behind to make a mark in this modern world. Today, we are going to talk about one such Indian prince, who gave up on his royal life and decided to work on the preservation of the country’s wildlife. We are talking about Dr MK Ranjitsinh Jhala, who is also known by the nickname, ‘India’s Cheetah Man’, for everything that he had done for them.

After spending more than 50 years preserving India’s wildlife and nature, Dr MK Ranjitsinh Jhala was bestowed with the Lifetime Achievement award in 2014. Despite playing such a mammoth role in India’s wildlife preservation, he never got the sort of recognition he deserves, but he never complained about it. Instead, he continued working on his vision, and as of now, he has established eight national parks and 14 sanctuaries and added over 9,000 square meters to the existing parks.

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