The History of a Himalayan Princely State: Change, Conflicts, and Awakening : an Interpretative History of Princely State of Tehri Garhwal, U.P., A.D. 1815 to 1949 A.D. |
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Page 126
The State had become aware by now of the reckless destruction of the forests,
misuse of timber, overgrazing in the forests by the domestic animals. The State
started inflicting penalties on these various forest offences. Commercial utilization
...
The State had become aware by now of the reckless destruction of the forests,
misuse of timber, overgrazing in the forests by the domestic animals. The State
started inflicting penalties on these various forest offences. Commercial utilization
...
Page 127
He further elaborated that the people 'owned their jungle in a way' before we
came and so when we recognized their proprietory rights in the cultivated land,
the people acquired a certain right to the use of the forest also.” Tehri State,
however ...
He further elaborated that the people 'owned their jungle in a way' before we
came and so when we recognized their proprietory rights in the cultivated land,
the people acquired a certain right to the use of the forest also.” Tehri State,
however ...
Page 132
The king was fully aware of the fact that behind the incident the main factor
responsible was the irreconciliation of the contradictory demands between
people and State on forests coupled with needs of conservancy versus the
legitimate needs ...
The king was fully aware of the fact that behind the incident the main factor
responsible was the irreconciliation of the contradictory demands between
people and State on forests coupled with needs of conservancy versus the
legitimate needs ...
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Contents
Geographical Cultural and Historical | 1 |
AngloNepalese | 29 |
Continuity and Change 5874 | 58 |
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According activities administration Agent agitations associations authority awareness became Bhawani Brahmins British British Garhwal called caste cause century claim Congress continued court created cultivation cultural customs Darbar Dehradun Delhi demands Dhandak Dutt economic efforts established feudal forces forest Fraser further Gairola given Government Gurkhas hand Hari hill Himalayan Ibid increase India influence inhabitants Issued king Kumaon land later Letters mainly Mandal marriage masses movement Muafidars natural officials opened particularly peasant peasantry political popular practices Prajamandal presence Press princely protests Provinces Raja Raturi Rawain received records reforms region Report responsible revenue river royal rule rural Sabha Saklana sent settlement Shah Singh social society started subjects Sudarshan Shah Suman taken Tehri Garhwal territories tion traditional Traill various village whole Young