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how the life of common people effected by forest in acted law ​

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Answered by ankitathankur1101
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The enactment of the Forest Act gave way to a very difficult life for the villages. All their routine practices such as cutting wood for their houses, grazing their cattle, collecting fruits and roots, hunting and fishing became illegal.

Answered by ak171
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As the forest was devided into three categories :-

As the forest was devided into three categories :-1. Reserved forest :- where common people was restricted to use it but it was containing many useful trees which was used by people in their daily life but they can't use it

As the forest was devided into three categories :-1. Reserved forest :- where common people was restricted to use it but it was containing many useful trees which was used by people in their daily life but they can't use it2. Protected forest :- It needs govt. permission to use it. Which often led to the disturbance in the life of common people.

As the forest was devided into three categories :-1. Reserved forest :- where common people was restricted to use it but it was containing many useful trees which was used by people in their daily life but they can't use it2. Protected forest :- It needs govt. permission to use it. Which often led to the disturbance in the life of common people.3. Village forest :- which can be used by anyone but this forest was not having useful trees which can be utilize by common people.

As the forest was devided into three categories :-1. Reserved forest :- where common people was restricted to use it but it was containing many useful trees which was used by people in their daily life but they can't use it2. Protected forest :- It needs govt. permission to use it. Which often led to the disturbance in the life of common people.3. Village forest :- which can be used by anyone but this forest was not having useful trees which can be utilize by common people.Therefore, the daily life of people was totally effected by this system many people became unemployed and in compulsion they started to stole things from the forest but when they were caught by the Britisher given very harsh punishment

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