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British forest policy impacts on India

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Answered by misty2356
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The Forest Department's revenues rose from Rs. 5.6 million in the five years between 1869-1874 (or Rs. 1.12 million per annum approximately) to Rs. ... The expansion of railways reduced teak and sal forests of peninsular India to such an extent that deodar forests of north India were required to be tapped.

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Answered by Anonymous
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the British forest policy impact on India is that common people were not allowed to enter the reserved forest and the wood for cooking was not available for them. and if they entered the forest they have to pay higher taxes for entering into the forest.

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