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shellac
right|thumb|upright=1.4|Some of the many different colors of shellac
thumb|right|Shellac in alcohol
Chipko movement
Indian forest conservation movement
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mahout
thumb|An image of the elephant keeper in India riding his elephant from Tashrih al-aqvam (1825).
James Sykes Gamble
British botanist (1847-1925)
Indian Forester
journal
social forestry in India
forestry intended to help environmental, social, and rural development
Forestry in India
the name of the Indian Forestry
Vanvas
Vanavasa () is a Sanskrit term meaning residence (vāsa) in a forest (vana). While it can be undertaken voluntarily, it usually carries a connotation of forced exile as a punishment. It commonly figures as a harsh penalty in ancient Hindu epics (such as the Ramayana and the Mahabharata) set in a time, thousands of years ago, when much of the Indian subcontinent was a wilderness.
Daripalli Ramaiah
Indian Social Worker
deforestation in India
Deforestation in India.
Compensatory Afforestation Fund Act, 2016
Act of the Parliament of India