Social Sciences, asked by Allvin, 1 year ago

How did the forest Acts change the life of pastoralists? Explain.

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Answered by hazelreeva
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The forest act completely disturbed the lives of all the pastoralists. Due to the forest protection act, they could no longer depend upon the forest for their daily needs. They could no longer get the grazing lands for their survival. As  a result the cattle population decreased. Since they were highly dependent upon their cattle for livelihood,they suffered a lot. They were no longer allowed to enter certain areas without prior permission.They also suffered due to the large amount of revenue collection by the British.
Answered by yogeh082009
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Pastoralists could no longer remain in an area even if forage was available, the grass was succulent and the undergrowth in the forest was ample. They had to move because the Forest Department permits that had been issued to them now ruled their lives. The permit specified the periods in which they could be legally within a forest. If they overstayed they were liable to fines.

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