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Pastoralists in the Modern World

Bihar Board · Class 9 · Social Science

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Which communities are associated with mountain pastoralism in India?

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Gujjar Bakarwals, Gaddi shepherds, Bhotiyas

Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir, Gaddi shepherds of Himachal Pradesh, and Bhotiyas are mountain pastoral communities. Dhangars are from Maharashtra plateaus and Raikas are from Rajasthan deserts.

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Which crops are mentioned in relation to pastoral movements?

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Kharif crops, Rabi crops, Bajra, Rice

Pastoralists timed their movements around agricultural seasons. Kharif (autumn) and Rabi (spring) crops were important for their animals to graze on stubble. Bajra was grown on the plateau and rice was obtained from Konkan farmers.

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True or False: The Colonial government wanted to transform all grazing lands into cultivated farms.

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The colonial state wanted to transform grazing lands into cultivated farms to increase land revenue, which was a main source of finance. They saw uncultivated land as 'waste land' that needed to be brought under cultivation.

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What were the two main categories of forests under the Forest Acts?

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Reserved Forests, Protected Forests

Under the Forest Acts, forests were classified as 'Reserved' (no access to pastoralists) and 'Protected' (limited access with permits). This severely restricted pastoral movements.

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