How were the ‘Forest Laws’ destructive for the tribals?
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They where cutting trees
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- Many forests which supplied valuable timber were declared as reserved forests by the British.
- The tribals were not allowed to collect wood, fruits, hunt and practice shifting cultivation in these forests.
- This resulted in the loss of livelihood, poverty and hunger among the tribals.
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