what was the forest charter of 1855?
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The forest charter of 1855 was the first attempt by the British Indian government in the direction of forest governce
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Answer: The Forest Act, 1865 was passed by the British government in India to manage India's forest resources. Under this act, the tribals and people living in forests were deprived of their traditional rights over forests. They could no longer collect wood, gather fruits, hunt or graze their cattle in forests.
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