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hunters and forest dwellers were affected by the forest act in 1027 explain

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The Forest Act of 1927 aimed at:


1. Consolidating and reserving the forest areas and the regions where there

was significant wildlife.


2. To regulate the movement of forest produce and the duty leviable on it.


It defined the procedure for declaring an area to be a Protected Forest,

Village Forest or Reserved Forest. It also defined what is a forest offence and

the acts prohibited within a Reserved Forest.


The law had a negative impact on the lives of the forest dwellers. Many of

them used to survive by hunting deer, partridges and other small animals. They

were not allowed to do this anymore. They were punished for poaching.


Earlier they used to trade in goods like hides, silk cocoons, horns, ivory,

spices, bamboo, fibres, gums, resins, and grasses. They were deprived of this

trade. Large European trading firms were given the monopoly rights to trade in

the forest products.



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