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... forest panchayats , usually work smoothly . The implementation of the Con- solidation of Land Holdings Act is an essential pre - requisite to develop- ment in the hills , its psychological effects spilling over into the mana- gement of ...
... forest panchayats , usually work smoothly . The implementation of the Con- solidation of Land Holdings Act is an essential pre - requisite to develop- ment in the hills , its psychological effects spilling over into the mana- gement of ...
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... forest pancha- yats are working well , they provide an example of the hill people's abi- lity to manage forests ... Forest Grievances committee in 1921 , are granted equally to all residents in the Kumaon in all the reserves . Neither ...
... forest pancha- yats are working well , they provide an example of the hill people's abi- lity to manage forests ... Forest Grievances committee in 1921 , are granted equally to all residents in the Kumaon in all the reserves . Neither ...
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... forest are not legally recognized . The Koskas have classified for- ests under two categories : ( a ) the reserved and surveyed forests ; and ( b ) the unreserved and unsurveyed forests . The Koitors live in the unreserved and unsurveyed ...
... forest are not legally recognized . The Koskas have classified for- ests under two categories : ( a ) the reserved and surveyed forests ; and ( b ) the unreserved and unsurveyed forests . The Koitors live in the unreserved and unsurveyed ...
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