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How did the forest act affect the lives of Tribal in the Indian forests ?

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Answered by aanie
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the forest act ruind lives as
the tribals where interwoven with nature and when this act came up the tribals wgere taken away from forests and wher put in towns
the shifting cultivators faced a problem as 1000 of years their family has been  practising this type of farmin when the act ewas passed they (british) stated this as illelgal and where forced to settel in one place and cultivate .the britisher did this as they wanted to collect tax
Answered by harshath200598
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The forest act ruined lives of the tribal people as they were interwoven with nature. When this act was introduced, the tribals were displaced from the forests and they were paid no compensation for this.

The shifting cultivators faced a huge problem. When the act was passed by the british, the practice of shifting cultivation was stated as illegal and banned.

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