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what is the concept of Devrai in geography

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Answered by LuvKapoor003
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Devrai (Marathi) for us is a dense but well managed plantation generally on the outskirts of villages. Devrai is a pretty old concept and references can be found in old literatures. There are many popular and old devrais in India which are maintained by locals of those regions
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Answered by manu5678
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Mannan Purath Kavu, Nileshwaram, India.Banyan Tree at a temple in Kannur, IndiaA sacred Hindu grove near Chandod on the banks of the Narmada River, drawn by James Forbes, 1782.

Sacred groves of India are forest fragments of varying sizes, which are communally protected, and which usually have a significant religious connotation for the protecting community. Hunting and logging are usually strictly prohibited within these patches.[1] Other forms of forest usage like honey collection and deadwood collection are sometimes allowed on a sustainable basis. Sacred groves did not enjoy protection via federal legislation in India. Some NGOs work with local villagers to protect such groves. Traditionally, and in some cases even today, members of the community take turns to protect the grove.[2] However, the introduction of the protected area category community reserves under the Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Act, 2002 has introduced legislation for providing government protection to community held lands, which could include sacred groves.

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