what were the consequences of forest action India
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The Indian Forest Act was enacted by the British Government in 1865 as amended in 1878 and finally in 1927. India declared itself democratic in 1947, till such time India was ruled by the British and the tribal people of India were mostly neglected and disregarded
THE 1865 Indian Forest Act represented the first attempt to a comprehensive forest law in India, its main aim being assertion of the monopoly of the British over the Indian forest land, and it gave the government undisputable power to regulate the forest and pastures. But the 1865 Act had many a lacunae; with all of it the Indian Forest Act was revised, amended and brought about new regulations for smooth functioning and scientific management of the Indian forest, as the Indian Forest Act 1878.
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