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The great Himalayan National Park contains,within its reserved area,alpine meadows which were grazed by sheep in summer.Nomadic sheperds drove their flock up from the valleys every summer.When this national park was formed,this practise was put to an end.Now it is seen that wothout the regular grazing by sheep the grass grows very tall and then falls over preventing fresh growth.

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From the above paragraph we can successfully claim that the prejudice against traditional use of forests has a valid strong bias.


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True

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False

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The correct option is B

False


The prejudice against traditional use of forests has no bias.Local people are part of the ecosystem and they help in sustainable management of forests.Keeping local people out of forests by using force won't work in the long run.


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