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how were the tribals disturbed and affected by the forest act​

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Answered by freefire9294
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Answer:

The forest act ruined lives of the tribal people as they wereintervwoven with nature and when this act came up the trials were taken away from forests and where put towns.

Answered by mahaklogistic
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The Indian Forest Act, 1927 was largely based on previous Indian Forest Acts implemented under the British. The most famous one was the Indian Forest Act of 1878. Both the 1878 act and the 1927 act sought to consolidate and reserve the areas having forest cover, or significant wildlife, to regulate movement and transit of forest produce, and duty leviable on timber and other forest produce

Explanation:

The forest act completely disturbed the lives of all the pastoralists. Due to the forest protection act, they could no longer depend upon the forest for their daily needs. They could no longer get the grazing lands for their survival. As a result the cattle population decreased

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