The spread of railway from 1850s created which new demand for Indian Forest and how were they met with Britishers? Explain.
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As the railways have to expanded, they needed sleepers to hold the tracks together. And the lines required large amounts of sleepers...
Timber was the best wood for this purpose so the British decided to use timber...
Thus timber trees began to fell down at a very fast rate and very few timber tress remained.. So, it increased the demand for the timber trees..
Also, the contractors who laid down the tracks fell down trees blindly.. Thus a large no. of trees were wasted .
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The spread of railways from the 1815 created a new demand railways per essential for colonial trade and for the moment of imperial troops Thrones
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