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Why did the British appoint the inspector general of forests in India

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Answered by humerabibi5104
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  • British needed forests in order to build ships and railways.
  • They were worried that the use of forests by local people and the reckless felling of trees by traders would destroy forests.
  • So, they decided to invite a German expert, Dietrich Brandis, for advice and made him the first Inspector General of Forests in India.
Answered by Priatouri
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For the following reasons the British appointed the Inspector General of Forests in India:

Explanation:

For the following reasons the British appointed the Inspector General of Forests in India:

  • British required the timber of India to produce ships and railways.
  • They were concerned about the use of forests by the locals and the heedless cutting of forests could lead a destruction of forests.
  • Accordingly, the British government invited a Dietrich Bran-dis, a an expert from German, to give some advisory on how to save the forests.
  • He was made the first Inspector General of Forests in India.

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