Rainfall an important factor governing Indian economy?
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INDAIN economy comprises most contribution towards the agriculture sector which is still the most dependent indian trade sector and GDP grower.
Now if our crops doesnt get rainfall(as most of our poor farmers depend on rainfall for irrigation purpose)there will be depletion in crop production which will slow out GDP growth an will cause problems like Inflimation in the country.
Now if our crops doesnt get rainfall(as most of our poor farmers depend on rainfall for irrigation purpose)there will be depletion in crop production which will slow out GDP growth an will cause problems like Inflimation in the country.
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The British invited a German forest expert, Dietrich Brandis, for advice, and made him the first Inspector General of Forests in India.
He helped to formulate the Indian Forest Act of 1865.
He set up the Imperial Forest Research Institute at Dehradun in 1906.
After the Forest Act was enacted in 1865, it was amended twice,once in 1878 and then in 1927.
The 1878 Act divided forests into three categories: reserved, protected and village forests.
The best forests were called reserved forests. Villagers could not take anything from these forests.
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