what are the strategies of the rebellion against colonial government in 1910?
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The initiative of rebelling against the British was taken by the Dhurwas of the Kanger forest which was the first forest to be reserved. One prominent name associated with these rebellions was that of Gunda Dhur who was a rebel leader from a village named Nethanar. A mass movement of destruction in the form of looting, burning of bazaars, schools, and police stations, and the houses of officials and traders spread throughout Bastar.
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The people of Bastar organised themselves and revolted against the British. Bazaars were looted, the houses of officials and traders, schools and police stations were burnt and robbed. The grain was redistributed.
They attacked the ones who were in some way associated with the colonial state and its oppressive laws.
The British sent troops to suppress the rebellion and it took three months for the British to regain control. After the revolt, work on reservation was temporarily suspended and the area to be reserved was reduced to roughly half of they planned before 1910.
After independence, the same practice of keeping people out of the forest and reserving them for industrial use continued. In the 1970s, the World Bank proposed that 4600 hectares of natural forest should be replaced by tropical pine to provide pulp for the paper industry.
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