9th Class Social Science Pastoralists in the Modern World Question Bank Long Answer Type - Pastoralists in the Modern World

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    In what ways was cultivation practiced in Maharashtra by Dhangars?

    Answer:

    (i) Since the land is semi-arid with low rainfall, nothing but dry crops like bajra could be sown here.
    (ii) By October, the Dhangars harvested their bajra and moved westward. After a march of about a month, they reached the Konkan.
    (iii) This was a flourishing agricultural tract with high rainfall and rich soil. Here, the shepherds were welcomed by the Konkani peasants.
    (iv) After the kharif harvest was out at this time, the fields had to be fertilised and made ready for the rabi harvest.
    (v) Dhangar flocks manured the fields and fed on stubble. The Konkani peasants also gave supplies of rice which the shepherds took back to the plateau where grain was scarce.
    (vi) With the onset of monsoon, the Dhangars left the Konkan and the coastal areas with other flocks and returned to their settlements on the dry plateau.


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