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Why did the British reserve the forests? What problem did they face after declaring forests as a reserved forests? What was the solution to this problem?​

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Answered by akashkmrbhr
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The British extended their control over all forests and declared that forests were state property. Some forests were classified as Reserved Forests for they produced timber which the British wanted. In these forests people were not allowed to move freely, practise jhum cultivation, collect fruits, or hunt animals.

Answered by vanshikamanki150709
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The British extended their control over all forests and declared that forests were state property. Some forests were classified as Reserved Forests for they produced timber which the British wanted. In these forests people were not allowed to move freely, practise jhum cultivation, collect fruits, or hunt animals.

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