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discuss why the colonial government in India what in the following law in each case explain how the law changed the lives of the pastoralists: Wasteland Rules, forest act, criminal tribes act, greasing tax

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Answered by devthegreat2710
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Answer:la changed their lives excellently

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Answered by mohitbhai77
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The waste land rules :This law was implemented to take control over the land which was not under cultivation.The surplus land could be used to increase the area under cultivation and also to increase land revenue. This rule was responsible for that in case of the pasture land which was easier available.

Forest act :These acts were made and enforced on the people to gain control of this forest which had commercially benefiting trees.Besides, these acts the movement of pastoralist severely restricted.

Criminal tribe act due to the implementation of the act the Nomadic tribes were forced to lead a satellite it was difficult for the colonial government to collect taxes from the Nomadic pastoralists because they did not have any permanent address is disturb the relationship with pigeons and other mainstream community so badly affected their earning.

Grazing tax This tax was introduced in order to widen the tax net. This tax put a new burden on pastoralists.

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