Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Sociology

Chapter

Social Change and Development in India: Structural Change

Question:

Identify the important turning point that led to the conversion of the forest policy in Assam.

Options:

The advent of the railway in Bengal

The advent of British law in Bengal administration

The advent of forest law in Britain

The First World War

Correct Answer:

The advent of the railway in Bengal

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1) → The advent of the railway in Bengal

"Forest Policy in the Colonial Period in North-East India

… The advent of the railways in Bengal …marked an important turning point, which saw the conversion of its forest policy in Assam (Assam was then part of the Bengal province) from one of laissez faire into one of active intervention. …The demand for railway sleepers transformed the forests in Assam (this included all the present-day seven sister states) from an unproductive wilderness into a lucrative source of revenue for the colonial administration. Between 1861 and 1878, an area of approximately 269 square miles had been constituted as reserved forests. By 1894, the area had gone up to 3,683 square miles. And, by the end of the nineteenth century, the area of forests under the department was 20,061 square miles (constituting 42.2 per cent of the total area of the province), of which 3,609 square miles comprised reserved forests… Significantly, large areas of these forests are located in the hill areas occupied by tribal communities who for centuries depended upon and lived in close harmony with nature. (Nongbri, 2003)."