the forest acts meant severe hardship for villager across the country elaborate the statement with suitable reason
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They cannot use forest resource like wood.
They cannot graze their cattle.
Ulimately they force to steal forest resource and when they were caugt they were sent to jail.
They had to work on big farmers land on low prises.
Otherwise they had to take loans from landowners and had to grow crops on their land.
Thus fotest act mean serve hardship for villagers across the country.
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Biee ^_^
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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 them.
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