Why use of deer skin has now banned in india
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India's Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 bans the killing of all wild animals. However, the Chief Wildlife Warden may, if satisfied that any wild animal from a specified list has become dangerous to human life, or is so disabled or diseased as to be beyond recovery, permit any person to hunt such an animal.
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The killing of deer and deer's skin for clothes and accessories. India's wild life protection Act of 1972 bans the killing of all wild animal.
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