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changes in forest management in the colonial period resulted in severe hardships for the villagers across the country.

1.Shifting cultivation: Banning of shifting cultivation resulted in displacement of many communities from their homes in the forest. some took to trading in forest products or became labourers.

2.Nomadic and pastoralist communities: Grazing in forests was restricted by the colonists. in the procces many nomadic and pastoral communities like korava,karacha of madras presidency lost their means of livelihood.

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