History, asked by cabi2208, 1 year ago

The forest act meant serve hardship for village across the country elaborated the statement with the suitable reason.

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Answered by harvinsavio2004
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• they use to cut trees for their everyday activities like fixing houses,grazing etc but they became illegal

• people were forced to steal wood,once caught had to be at the mercy of the guards who took bribes from them.

• Women who collected fuel wood were especially worried.

• they took free food from the people to harass them.

• these reasons caused hardship for them

Answered by joshijayshree
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Answer:

After the Act, all their everyday practices – cutting wood for their houses, grazing their cattle, collecting fruits and roots, hunting and

fishing – became illegal. People were now forced to steal wood

from the forests, and if they were caught, they were at the mercy of

the forest guards who would take bribes from them. Women who

collected fuelwood were especially worried. It was also common for

police constables and forest guards to harass people by demanding

free food from the forests

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