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The Forest Policy of still had the remnants of the colonial administration.

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1952
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2006
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1987
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The correct option is A 1952
The Forest policy of 1952 laid emphasis on national interest over the public interest. The aim was to procure raw materials and to plunder forests for urban and industrial needs. Forest dwellers were allowed to graze their animals after paying taxes. Thus, this policy still had the remnants of British policies.

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