how did the forest act cause hardship for villagers in India
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Due to the new Forest laws passed by the British, the villagers including the tribal communities had to face severe hardships. Villagers earlier used to cut trees for the building their houses. They also took their cattle for grazing in the forests. After the British passed the Forest Acts, The villagers now were denied to cut trees and use the woods. The grazing of cattle was also banned. Thus, villagers became helpless as they always required wood for maintaining their houses and as fuel.
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Heya mate
The answer of ur question is
♢ After the regulation of the bastar act , life of that area was affected so much ÷
1 ) The villagers are facing a lack of "Wood".
2.Shortage of leaves which they use to blow fire and keep themselves warm in the winter.
3.Leaves are also used to feed the cattle.
4.Less rainfall is occuring due to less number of trees
hope it helps
The answer of ur question is
♢ After the regulation of the bastar act , life of that area was affected so much ÷
1 ) The villagers are facing a lack of "Wood".
2.Shortage of leaves which they use to blow fire and keep themselves warm in the winter.
3.Leaves are also used to feed the cattle.
4.Less rainfall is occuring due to less number of trees
hope it helps
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