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why did british reserved the forests of india​

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Protected forests could also be closed to fuelwood collection and grazing, whenever it was deemed necessary to do so. As timber demand for empire increased, it was found the limited control the state had granted itself to be inadequate, thus many protected forests were re-designated as reserved forests.

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