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Explain the national forest policy of India.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The first formal government approach to forestry can be traced to the enactment of the National Forest Policy of 1894 which stressed on conserving forests for maintaining environmental stability and meeting basic needs of fringe forest user groups.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The national forest policy of India is a sum of acts and laws that focus on preserving, protecting and re-planting forests and conserving habitats.

Explanation:

  • The Indian forest policy was implemented in "1894" and revised twice since. It included the "forest conservation act", the National forest commission and a group of acts under wildlife conservation.
  • Some of them including Madras Wild Elephant Preservation Act (1873), All India Elephant Preservation Act (1879) and The Wild Birds and Animals Prohibition Act (1912).

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