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Sinha, J. N.
- I Bowed to the Nobler Sex
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Indian Forester, Vol 105, No 1 (1979), Pagination: 73-76Abstract
no abstract- Serve the Tribal to Save the Forest
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Indian Forester, Vol 105, No 4 (1979), Pagination: 290-292Abstract
no abstract- Four Tigers and a Man
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Indian Forester, Vol 104, No 5 (1978), Pagination: 355-358Abstract
no abstract- State Control over Private Forests in Finland
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 2 (1938), Pagination: 97-101Abstract
No abstract- A Note on Soil Conservation Work in America
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 6 (1938), Pagination: 330-334Abstract
No abstract- Forest Utilisation in Finland
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 10 (1938), Pagination: 610-611Abstract
No abstract- A Note on Laurel Wood (Terminalia tomentosa) and its Market in Great Britain
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 11 (1938), Pagination: 670-674Abstract
No abstract- The Dhalbhum Forest Division
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 6 (1940), Pagination: 341-345Abstract
No abstract- The Chota Nagpur Private forests Bill, 1939
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 8 (1940), Pagination: 474-476Abstract
No abstract- Inside the Tiger
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Indian Forester, Vol 70, No 7 (1944), Pagination: 211-213Abstract
No abstract- Reforestation of Flat Denuded Land in Dhalbhum Forest Division
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Indian Forester, Vol 73, No 1 (1947), Pagination: 5-10Abstract
No abstract- Saturday Night
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Indian Forester, Vol 77, No 12 (1951), Pagination: 763-765Abstract
No abstract- A Casabianca of the Forest
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Indian Forester, Vol 79, No 4 (1953), Pagination: 248-250Abstract
No abstract- Forest Education in India
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 4 (1955), Pagination: 289-291Abstract
No abstract- Forest Speaks
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Indian Forester, Vol 83, No 9 (1957), Pagination: 537-538Abstract
No abstract- Experiment in Associating Gram panchayats with Forest Management in Bihar
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Indian Forester, Vol 85, No 5 (1959), Pagination: 279-286Abstract
"Forest is an unlocked property spread over the landscape. For its due conservation active co-operation of the local people is a condition precedent. It is specially so in respect of the Community Forests, that is to say, forests occurring in between or in the vicinity of villages. In the existing conditions of orthodox management there are in effect two parties - one Government, in control of the forest ; the other, the local people, suspecting and resenting the control and perpetually trying to outwit the first party. The result is that Community Forests are not being properly protected and there are also embarrassing complaints bred from misunderstanding and suspicion. The lower forest staff have also opportunities of temptation. The only logical way is to merge the two parties by associating Panchayats with management of the Community Forests and to create among the people a feeling of belonging towards the forest. At present the local people are allowed to take from the annual coupes, free of charge, all that they may need for their personal consumption, still they do not regard the forest as their own.- Soil Catena Survey
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