Seminar, Temas461-472R. Thapar, 1998 |
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... forests rests with industrial and commer- cial activity . While it is true that commercial activity has led to irreparable damage to the forests , the aim of forest conservation cannot be met solely by prohibit- ing commercial and ...
... forests rests with industrial and commer- cial activity . While it is true that commercial activity has led to irreparable damage to the forests , the aim of forest conservation cannot be met solely by prohibit- ing commercial and ...
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... forests . I will not deal with this part except to say that these forests serve as a refuge for crest birds and other species during the fog - bound mon- soon at the crest . A small protected area with still smaller forest patches in a ...
... forests . I will not deal with this part except to say that these forests serve as a refuge for crest birds and other species during the fog - bound mon- soon at the crest . A small protected area with still smaller forest patches in a ...
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... forest officer recommended the diver- sion , even though Rs 5 crore worth of trees were listed as the value . But , the ... forest and wildlife in the area . I strongly objected to the permis- sion given by the ministry to operate seven ...
... forest officer recommended the diver- sion , even though Rs 5 crore worth of trees were listed as the value . But , the ... forest and wildlife in the area . I strongly objected to the permis- sion given by the ministry to operate seven ...
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