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important dates in geo chapter 2
class 10

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Answered by kaynat87
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NCERT Class 10 Geography: Chapter 2 - Forest and Wildlife Resources

• Biodiversity

• Forests: Reserved, Protected, Unclassed

• Species: Extinct, Rare, Endangered, Vulnerable, Endemic

IMPORTANT DATES :

  • 1991 - GOVERNMENT LAUNCHED NEW ECONOMIC POLICY .
  • 1960 - FORMED A CONSUMER MOVEMENT IN AN ORGANISED FORM .
  • 1986 - COPRA WAS INTRODUCED BY INDIAN GOVERNMENT .
  • 1986 - INDIAN PARLIAMENT ENACTED THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT .
  • 2005 OCT. - INDIAN GOVERNMENT ENACTED A LAW ....RTI ACT .
  • 1985 - UNITED NATIONS ADOPTED THE UN GUIDELINES FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION .
  • 2005 - NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE ACT ( NREGA 2005 )

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Important dates in geo chapter 2 are as follows:

  • In 1991, the government unveiled a new economic strategy.
  • In 1960, AN ORGANIZED CONSUMER MOVEMENT CAME TO BE.
  • COPRA was first implemented by the Indian government in 1986.
  • The Consumer Protection Act was enacted by the Indian Parliament in 1986.
  • In October 2005, the Indian government passed the RTI Act.
  • In 1985, the United Nations approved its consumer protection guidelines.
  • 2005's National Rural Employment Guarantee Act ( NREGA 2005 )
  • A notable illustration of how local communities can be involved in the management and restoration of degraded forests is the joint forest management (JFM) programme in India.
  • Since 1988, when the state of Odisha passed the first resolution for collaborative forest management, the programme has been officially in place.
  • JFM is reliant on the establishment of regional (village) institutions to carry out protection tasks, primarily on degraded forest area maintained by the forest department.
  • In exchange, the people who live in these areas have a right to intermediary advantages such non-timber forest products and a piece of the timber that is harvested through "successful protection."

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