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how the conservation of railways created a big problem for the forest area in India ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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One of the main reasons is that the line passes through the ecologically fragile Western Ghats forests.As per the Forest Conservation Act, 1980, any project that requires diversion of forest land for non-forest use, needs to seek permission from the central government

Answered by ItzDevilQueen07
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Running late that morning, the Kanchankanya Express train zipped past Gulma and entered the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary in northern West Bengal, India. Till a few minutes ago, impatience was writ large on every face. Now with the fog having finally lifted and the green forest cover glistening under the sun, things were finally looking up. But before my co-passengers could sigh with relief, the train came to a screeching halt

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