Social Sciences, asked by manish04686, 9 months ago

In which way did the forest acts change the lives of the Pastoralists?

Their movements were regulated

They need a permit for entry

Timing of their entry and departure was specified

All of the above​

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Answered by lingesh505
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Answer:

timing of their entry and departure was specified

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Answered by Niki34566
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Answer:

(D) All of the above is correct answer

Because

(A) when the forest act was started their movements were regulated due to which they can not graze their animals as sufficient pastures and waeter are not aailable at a place throughout the year.

(B) they need permit for entry due which they can not sell their small production like milk, curd , etc. to supplyment their earnings and because of these also they were not able to graze their animals.

(C) Timing of their entry was specified so they could not earn sufficient money and their agricultural stock decline and animals and members of tjeir tribe began to die.

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