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Over 30 years after the introduction of the Wildlife Protection Act that banned the
catching of snakes in India, a small community of snake charmers continues to
practice the trade catching over 400,000 snakes every year - which ultimately die in
defiance of the law. A report based on new research by the Wildlife Trust of India
(WTI) however, has strongly recommended that the traditional knowledge of the
snake charmers and skills be now utilized for education and medicine by setting up
saperacentres. This is mainly because the community has virtually no access to land
education or employment opportunities. They are dependent on snake charming t
earn livelihood. They trade around as vendors of traditional medicine, snake
catchers and musicians. Ignorance about the Law is quite common.
a. When was snake catching banned in India?
b. Did the act succeed in controlling snake catching?
c. According to the paragraph, who are snake charmers?
d. What was the recommendation of the research report of WTI?
e. Why were "saperacentres" set up?​

Answers

Answered by sahotadalveer7
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Answer:

a. over 30 years after the indtroduction of wildlife protection act

b. no it do not controlled

c. who caught the snakes

d.sry thoda jayda ee bda haii

e. to stop snake caughting

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