what were the effects on villages life due to forest laws
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The life of Tribal groups was directly connected to the forest.So due to changes in Forest laws lives of Tribal people affected badly.Under the forest law British Extended their control over all forests and declared that forests were state property and some forests were classified as reserved forests.
Impact of forest laws on tribal people.
People were not allowed to move freely ,practise Jhum cultivation ,collect fruits or hunt animals.Jhum cultivators were therefore forced to move to other areas in search of work and livelihood.Tribal people were not allowed to live inside the forests due to this they faced a problem. I hope the answer was helpful to you If it was please mark it as brainlist ❤️
Impact of forest laws on tribal people.
People were not allowed to move freely ,practise Jhum cultivation ,collect fruits or hunt animals.Jhum cultivators were therefore forced to move to other areas in search of work and livelihood.Tribal people were not allowed to live inside the forests due to this they faced a problem. I hope the answer was helpful to you If it was please mark it as brainlist ❤️
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the villagers were prohibitted from entering the forest and collect forest products.
taxes were fixed.
hunting and shifting cultivation was banned. The forest act meant severe hardship for villagers across the country.After the act,all their everyday practices-cuttingwood for their houses,grazing their cattle,collecting fruits and roots,hunting and fishing became illegal.People were now forced to steal wood from the forests,and if they were caught they were at the mercy of the forest guards who would take bribes from them.Women who collected fuel wood were especially worried.It was also common for police conistables and forest guards to harass people by demanding free food from them.
taxes were fixed.
hunting and shifting cultivation was banned. The forest act meant severe hardship for villagers across the country.After the act,all their everyday practices-cuttingwood for their houses,grazing their cattle,collecting fruits and roots,hunting and fishing became illegal.People were now forced to steal wood from the forests,and if they were caught they were at the mercy of the forest guards who would take bribes from them.Women who collected fuel wood were especially worried.It was also common for police conistables and forest guards to harass people by demanding free food from them.
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