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Analysis of Colonial Policies that Shaped Ecological Awareness in India's Freedom Movement

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Colonial policies, Environmental impact, Freedom movement, Sustainable use.

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The Indian freedom movement was not merely a political struggle for independence from British colonial rule; it was also a catalyst for awakening socio-economic and environmental consciousness among the Indian masses. Under colonial rule, a range of policies were introduced that profoundly affected India’s natural resources, agriculture, and forests. The British administration often prioritized commercial exploitation and revenue generation over sustainable resource management, leading to widespread deforestation, soil degradation, and disruption of traditional water management systems. Traditional ecological practices, which had been carefully maintained by local communities for centuries, were systematically undermined, causing both environmental and social dislocations. For instance, forest laws restricted local communities’ access to forest produce, while the introduction of cash crops altered agricultural patterns, often resulting in soil exhaustion and food scarcity. The visible consequences of these policies such as famine, loss of biodiversity, and degradation of water bodies alerted Indian leaders and thinkers to the intricate link between environmental health and human well-being. This growing awareness of ecological disruption became an integral part of India’s nationalist discourse, influencing early environmental thought and fostering a conservationist outlook among freedom fighters, reformers, and local communities. It encouraged a revaluation of traditional knowledge systems, community-based resource management, and sustainable practices, laying the groundwork for environmental consciousness that would continue to evolve in independent India.

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"Analysis of Colonial Policies that Shaped Ecological Awareness in India's Freedom Movement", IJVRA - International Journal of Versatile Research and Analysis (www.IJVRA.org), ISSN:2984-8903, Vol.4, Issue 3, page no.647-655, March-2026, Available :https://ijpub.org/ijvra/papers/IJVRA2603736.pdf

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Paper Reg. ID: IJVRA_702224

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Country: Bhagalpur, Bihar, India

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.56975/ijvra.v4i3.702224

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