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provision of forest conservation act​

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Answered by anshuyadav13579
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The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 an Act of the Parliament of India to provide for the conservation of forests and for matters connected therewith or ancillary or incidental thereto. It was further amended in 1988.[1] This law extends to the whole of India. It was enacted by Parliament of India to control further deforestation of Forest Areas in India. The act came into force on 25 October 1980. It has five sections.

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Answered by Himadrimpaliwal
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The act is to protect the forest, its flora, fauna and other diverse ecological components.To protect the integrity, territory and individuality of the forests. To protect the forests and prevent deforestation that will lead to land erosion and subsequent degradation of the land. To prevent the loss of forest biodiversity.

No body can hunt or poach and no body can take over the land and interfere with the animales and plants or tribals living there.

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