Social Sciences, asked by kerikakharshanlor, 1 year ago

. "The introduction of extremely exploitative and oppressive policies proved to be a
disaster." With reference to Bastar -
(a) What were these policies?
(b) What were the consequences of these policies?​

Answers

Answered by mahakincsem
12

Explanation:

The policies with respect to Bastar policies proved to be a disaster are as follow

  • Displacement of the villagers which deprived them of their customary rights
  • British proposed to reserve two third of the forest.
  • He banned the shifting cultivation
  • Only those who worked for the colonial government were allowed to stay
  • There was a fear of being displaced without any notice or compensation

The consequences of the policies were as follow

  • People became rebellious
  • Resulted in the gathering of people against policies
  •  Villagers succeeded at the result of rebellion and area was reduced to half

Answered by virajkulkarni2
0

The policies with respect to Bastar policies proved to be a disaster are as follow

  • Displacement of the villagers which deprived them of their customary rights
  • British proposed to reserve two third of the forest.
  • He banned the shifting cultivation
  • Only those who worked for the colonial government were allowed to stay
  • There was a fear of being displaced without any notice or compensation
  • The consequences of the policies were as follow

People became rebellious

Resulted in the gathering of people against policies

Villagers succeeded at the result of rebellion and area was reduced to half

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