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How did various forest acts affect the lives of indian pastrolist

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Answered by smartcow1
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Under colonial rule (occupation by immigrants from a different territory) in a place of indigenous people leading a pastoral life, the life of Pastoralist changes dramatically. The grazing grounds of Pastoralist shrank because of the domination of colonial people to lead a metropolis living, the movements of pastorals gets regulated and the taxes they had to pay because of metropolis ruling increases considerably and imposition of new Legislations. The livestock and agricultural stock also declines and the trades and crafts are adversely affected as the life style gets modified. The pastoral class become a neglected class causing severe damage to economy creating disparities among the classes and cultural shocks leading to classes. As in many other aspects of contemporary concern the foundation of policy and value orientation that shapes our approach to pastoralism was laid during the years of colonial rule. We know that the colonial years witnessed fundamental changes in the political and economic system, affecting a whole range of social and ecological relationships.

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Answered by brinllllly
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- LIFE OF PASTORALIST DURING COLONIAL RULE IN INDIA -

< >During the colonial rule the life of pastoralists changed dramatically.

< >Their movement was regulated and their revenue was increased by the colonial government.

< > The colonial thought all pastoral land as waste land and started transforming all pastoral land into cultivateable land so as to gain some more land revenue.

< > Certain Waste land Acts were passed by the Britishers according to these act the pastoral land shrank and their movement was regulated by the colonial rulers.

< > During the British rule forests were divided into two types reserved and protected forests no pastoralist was allowed to enter in reserve forest as the Britishers thought that grazing destroyed a natural vegetation and wildlife of a region.

< > Pastoralist work around to enter protected forests if they had a special permit to do so they had to pay money to enter these forests that too for a limited time.

< > These forests acts changed the life of the pastoralists the way now prevented from entering Mini forest that had any provided valuable for age for the captain's even in the areas they were allowed to enter the movement was regulated the needed a permit for their entry.

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