08. Forest Society And Colonialism
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250432 Which of the following was not a feature of blandongdiensten system?

1 Right to cultivate forest land.
2 Free labour and buffaloes for cutting forests.
3 Rent exemption.
4 Free labour for transportation.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250433 Which of the following was the most essential for the colonial trade and movement of goods?

1 Roadways
2 Railways
3 Airways
4 River ways
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250434 Why forest laws were not beneficial for the local inhabitants of India? State only one suitable argument from the following.

1 The forest guards, local police, harassed them constantly.
2 People were forced to steal wood from the forests.
3 The local people living near the jungles lost all customary rights.
4 Government department was the main beneficiary.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250435 Sacred grooves are known as:

1 Sarnas, kan, rai, devarakudu
2 Dhya, penda, bewar
3 Nevad, jhum, podu
4 Siadi, semur, Chena tavi,
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250432 Which of the following was not a feature of blandongdiensten system?

1 Right to cultivate forest land.
2 Free labour and buffaloes for cutting forests.
3 Rent exemption.
4 Free labour for transportation.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250433 Which of the following was the most essential for the colonial trade and movement of goods?

1 Roadways
2 Railways
3 Airways
4 River ways
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250434 Why forest laws were not beneficial for the local inhabitants of India? State only one suitable argument from the following.

1 The forest guards, local police, harassed them constantly.
2 People were forced to steal wood from the forests.
3 The local people living near the jungles lost all customary rights.
4 Government department was the main beneficiary.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250435 Sacred grooves are known as:

1 Sarnas, kan, rai, devarakudu
2 Dhya, penda, bewar
3 Nevad, jhum, podu
4 Siadi, semur, Chena tavi,
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250432 Which of the following was not a feature of blandongdiensten system?

1 Right to cultivate forest land.
2 Free labour and buffaloes for cutting forests.
3 Rent exemption.
4 Free labour for transportation.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250433 Which of the following was the most essential for the colonial trade and movement of goods?

1 Roadways
2 Railways
3 Airways
4 River ways
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250434 Why forest laws were not beneficial for the local inhabitants of India? State only one suitable argument from the following.

1 The forest guards, local police, harassed them constantly.
2 People were forced to steal wood from the forests.
3 The local people living near the jungles lost all customary rights.
4 Government department was the main beneficiary.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250435 Sacred grooves are known as:

1 Sarnas, kan, rai, devarakudu
2 Dhya, penda, bewar
3 Nevad, jhum, podu
4 Siadi, semur, Chena tavi,
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250432 Which of the following was not a feature of blandongdiensten system?

1 Right to cultivate forest land.
2 Free labour and buffaloes for cutting forests.
3 Rent exemption.
4 Free labour for transportation.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250433 Which of the following was the most essential for the colonial trade and movement of goods?

1 Roadways
2 Railways
3 Airways
4 River ways
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250434 Why forest laws were not beneficial for the local inhabitants of India? State only one suitable argument from the following.

1 The forest guards, local police, harassed them constantly.
2 People were forced to steal wood from the forests.
3 The local people living near the jungles lost all customary rights.
4 Government department was the main beneficiary.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism

250435 Sacred grooves are known as:

1 Sarnas, kan, rai, devarakudu
2 Dhya, penda, bewar
3 Nevad, jhum, podu
4 Siadi, semur, Chena tavi,