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Posted by Sujal Chauhan 2 years, 3 months ago
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Meghna Thapar 2 years, 3 months ago
Many forests which supplied valuable timber were declared as reserved forests by the British. The tribals were not allowed to collect wood, fruits, hunt and practice shifting cultivation in these forests. This resulted in the loss of livelihood, poverty and hunger among the tribals. The new Forest Act prevented the hunters and forest dwellers to use the trees and forests for their everyday uses that included the fuel, leaves, fodder, grazing of cattle, cutting down wood for housing and fires, collecting roots and fruits etc. Hunting and fishing were banned and they became illegal.
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