Which one of the following Forest Acts divided forests of India into reserved, protected and village forests ?
* The Indian Forest Act of 1865 was the first significant step towards monopolizing forest resources by the state. It applied to forests in British India and empowered the government to declare forests as government property.
* The more comprehensive Indian Forest Act of 1878 built upon the 1865 Act. It was enacted by the British colonial government based on recommendations from the German forester Dietrich Brandis.
* A key feature of the 1878 Act was the classification of forests into three categories:
* **Reserved Forests:** These were the most strictly controlled forests, intended primarily for timber production. Local people’s rights were severely restricted or extinguished.
* **Protected Forests:** These forests were also under government control, but some customary rights of local people (like collection of minor forest produce, grazing) might be allowed, often with restrictions.
* **Village Forests:** These were forests assigned to village communities, allowing for their use for local needs, but often still under government supervision.
* This classification system was a significant aspect of the 1878 Act, which aimed at systematic management and exploitation of forest resources while controlling local access and usage.
Therefore, the Forest Act of 1878 is the one that divided forests into reserved, protected, and village forests.