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From which forest villagers was not permit to take anything?
1 Reserved forest
2 Village forest
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
Explanation:
Reserved forest
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Surontiko Samin of Randublatung village, a teak forest village, began questioning _______.
1 The foreign policy of the Dutch ownership of the forest.
2 State ownership of forests.
3 The export policy of the Dutch.
4 Import policy of government.
Explanation:
State ownership of forests. Around 1890, Surontiko Samin of Randublatung village, a teak forest village, began questioning state ownership of the forest. He argued that the state had not created the wind, water, earth and wood, so it could not own it.
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People living in forests earn money from the sale of:
250393
From which forest villagers was not permit to take anything?
1 Reserved forest
2 Village forest
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
Explanation:
Reserved forest
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
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Surontiko Samin of Randublatung village, a teak forest village, began questioning _______.
1 The foreign policy of the Dutch ownership of the forest.
2 State ownership of forests.
3 The export policy of the Dutch.
4 Import policy of government.
Explanation:
State ownership of forests. Around 1890, Surontiko Samin of Randublatung village, a teak forest village, began questioning state ownership of the forest. He argued that the state had not created the wind, water, earth and wood, so it could not own it.
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People living in forests earn money from the sale of:
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Shanars worked under
1 Naidu
2 Brahmin
3 Christians
4 Shudras
Explanation:
Naidu
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From which forest villagers was not permit to take anything?
1 Reserved forest
2 Village forest
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
Explanation:
Reserved forest
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250394
Surontiko Samin of Randublatung village, a teak forest village, began questioning _______.
1 The foreign policy of the Dutch ownership of the forest.
2 State ownership of forests.
3 The export policy of the Dutch.
4 Import policy of government.
Explanation:
State ownership of forests. Around 1890, Surontiko Samin of Randublatung village, a teak forest village, began questioning state ownership of the forest. He argued that the state had not created the wind, water, earth and wood, so it could not own it.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250395
People living in forests earn money from the sale of:
250393
From which forest villagers was not permit to take anything?
1 Reserved forest
2 Village forest
3 Both A and B
4 None of these
Explanation:
Reserved forest
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250394
Surontiko Samin of Randublatung village, a teak forest village, began questioning _______.
1 The foreign policy of the Dutch ownership of the forest.
2 State ownership of forests.
3 The export policy of the Dutch.
4 Import policy of government.
Explanation:
State ownership of forests. Around 1890, Surontiko Samin of Randublatung village, a teak forest village, began questioning state ownership of the forest. He argued that the state had not created the wind, water, earth and wood, so it could not own it.
08. Forest Society And Colonialism
250395
People living in forests earn money from the sale of: