IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

AN ANALYSIS OF THE HIMALAYAS GUJJAR TRIBES THROUGH THEIR SOCIO ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS

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Kolhe Mayawati Laxman

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This study investigates the socioeconomic trends and problems that the Gujjar tribe in Himachal Pradesh, India, faces. The Gujjars, who've historically been pastoralists in the region, are gradually transferring towards a more settled lifestyle. They have a look at their ancient context and note the perseverance of controversy over their ancestry. It additionally describes the extraordinary government projects meant to enhance their financial circumstances. The technique made use of secondary information from previously published studies, similar to authentic information accumulated through a survey of 40 people. The survey's essential topics were career, social involvement, family size, healthcare accessibility, and academic success. The Gujjar network's worryingly high price of illiteracy (43.5%) is shown by the effects. The majority of respondents (50%) are part of households with four to six individuals, and a full-size percent (20%) live in houses with limited access to primary healthcare offerings. Even though 82 percent of all sales come from agriculture, 47 percent of humans are jobless.

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