explain the provisions of the forest act passed by dutch
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1: The woods in the forest must no be cut under specific circumstance li building shelters etc.,
2: People were punished for grazing cattles in the forest.
3: forest produce must not be used without permit
5: People were punished foe travelling in forest without permission
2: People were punished for grazing cattles in the forest.
3: forest produce must not be used without permit
5: People were punished foe travelling in forest without permission
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The provision of forest act passed by the Dutch were as follows:
(a) The Dutch restricted the villager's access to forest.
(b) Wood could only be cut for specific purposes like making river boats and for constructing houses only from certain forests under close supervision.
(c) Villagers were punished for grazing cattle in young stands, transporting wood without a permit or travelling on forest roads with horse carts or cattle.
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