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what were the consequences of forest act in India ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The consequences of forest act in india are :

1) The laws deprived the people from their customer rise rights.

2) Hunting big animals increased.

3) British believed that by killing dangerous animals they would civilize India.

4) They saw animals as sign of a wide, primitive and damages society.

5) Over 18000 tigers, 15000 leopards, 20000 wolves were killed for reward.

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Answered by POLESTAR74
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it prevents the villagers to collect fruits , food and other thing from the forest . this reuined the livelihood of The villages . their basic rights were destroyed .

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