Social Sciences, asked by ravikulheria986754, 11 months ago

How the life affected after bastar act

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Answered by saivivek16
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1) After the Forest Act was enacted in 1865, it was amended twice, once in 1878 and then in 1927.
2) The forests were divided into reserved forests, protected forests and village forests. Villagers could not take anything from the reserved forests which were the best one.
3) With the British more interested in generating revenue from the agricultural lands, the traditional way of life for tribals in Bastar had all but become extinct.
4) Some villages were allowed to stay on in the reserved forests on the condition that they worked free for the forest department in cutting and transporting trees and protecting the forest from fires. Subsequently, they came to be known as ‘forest villages’.
5) There were terrible famines in 1899-1900 and again in 1907-1908.  Reservations proved to be the last straw.

Answered by limelight1726
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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


Over all it is said that, The people of Bastar seem to nurture life in death. 



hope it helps
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