Conclusion to tribal society and their administration is by the arrival of British. British also formed new forest laws and by this their freedom and the administration lost . Usually the tribal were lived in the forest . British control these forest and named it as reserved forest. They call this because it helps in their all needs.
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The Bastar Rebellion or the Bhumkal Rebellion took place in 1910 around the present India state of Chhatisgarh. Out of 84 paraganas in the district of Bastar, the rebellion spread to 46 of them. Here are the main reasons for the rebellion: Bastar was made up of many tribes speaking different languages but they all had one thing in common and that is protecting their way of life. At the time, India was under British rule. The British Governor enacted many laws which threatened their way of life. Such as the Forest Laws which restricted free movement to a majority of the forest. The Governor also displaced many tribes from the forest. Another reason was the exploitation of the tribes providing free labor for the colonial officers. Most importantly was the degrading of the Bastar King who the tribes believed was the incarnation of God. For these reasons resentment towards the British rule was made known by the people and some of the elite. and thus led to the rebellion.
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For administrative and economic reasons, the British government tried settling the jhum or shifting cultivators. However, settled plough cultivation did not prove to be helpful to these jhum cultivators. They often suffered because their fields did not produce good yields. The new forest laws also affected the lives of the shifting cultivators. Shifting or jhumcultivation is usually done on small patches of forest land. Under the forest laws, the British extended their control over all forests and declared that forests were state property. Thus, the jhumcultivators were prevented from practising jhumcultivation freely. Many were forced to move to other areas in search of work and livelihood.ANSWER BY :- UDIT MOURYA
since the british the expansion of railways,agriculture, shifting cultivation in north eastern states has deteriorated the condition. more land requirement as the population explodes, hence deforestatio........
Alot of the mediceines that are found in the forest are goin to be destroyed.
Forest depletion refers to the loss of forested land either through natural processes like wildfires or deforestation activities such as logging and clearing for agriculture or development. This can have negative environmental impacts such as loss of biodiversity, disruption of ecosystems, and contribution to climate change. Efforts are being made to combat forest depletion through sustainable forest management and reforestation practices.
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you can stop people hunting animal for skin and other things. just enjoy the nature of the forest .
The depletion of forests will lead to the threatening of the population of some wildlife. This is because their homes and food sources are being destroyed.
Pygmies are a tribe of people. Traditionally they were forest dwelling nomads.
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Deforestation is the process of cutting down trees, which leads to various dangerous effects such as depletion of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide,
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Conclusion to tribal society and their administration is by the arrival of British. British also formed new forest laws and by this their freedom and the administration lost . Usually the tribal were lived in the forest . British control these forest and named it as reserved forest. They call this because it helps in their all needs.
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