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why did the British make provision for the forest villages​

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Answered by anuragtiwari14
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The Indian Forest Act, 1927 was largely based on previous Indian Forest Acts implemented under the British. ... Reserved Forest is an area mass of land duly notified under the ...

Answered by Raunit2110
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For Strong trees and medicinal shurbs. For making railway tracks in the Forest .

Explanation:

A lots of trees were cut for a healthy tree. When they find a big healthy tree they have to cut all around trees closer to a good tree.

The British make provision for the forest village because to not allow any people to enter the village even for the trible people who are totally dependable upon the forest.

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