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... forest T policy was the explicit reassertion of State monopoly rights at the expense of forest communities in the natural forests . ( National Forest Policy , 1952 ) . In spite of the similarity of the material processes of resource ...
... forest T policy was the explicit reassertion of State monopoly rights at the expense of forest communities in the natural forests . ( National Forest Policy , 1952 ) . In spite of the similarity of the material processes of resource ...
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... forests with the help of the police in order to keep the people away during the felling operation . Even before the police reached the area the volunteers of the movement entered the forest and explained their case to the forest ...
... forests with the help of the police in order to keep the people away during the felling operation . Even before the police reached the area the volunteers of the movement entered the forest and explained their case to the forest ...
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... forest resources created the need for forest legislation which denied village communities access to forests . The forest satyagrahas of the 1930s were a result of the Forest Act of 1927 which denied the people access to biomass for ...
... forest resources created the need for forest legislation which denied village communities access to forests . The forest satyagrahas of the 1930s were a result of the Forest Act of 1927 which denied the people access to biomass for ...
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