how tribal communities living in bastar have their lives interwined with each other?(3 marks)
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- The life of Bastar people was affected by the declaration of forests as reserved areas in 1908, by the British.
- Only government contractors were allowed to take forest timber for the construction of railways.
- As a result there was a widespread tribal movement affecting more than half of the 84 parganas of Bastar.
- The tribals wanted to reassert their traditional rights over the forests and natural resources of the region.
- Other reasons included the humiliation of the tribal king by the British and disrespect for tribal traditions.
- The tribals also felt that their culture was threatened by British education policy.
- The movement was a continuation of previous protests in the region.
- It was symbolical of tribal resistance to attempts to change their way of life.
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