Gujjar and Bakkarwal communities
- August 6, 2020
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Subject: Geography
Context:
Bangas Awaam Mela’ held in Jammu and Kashmir to mark Article 370 abrogation anniversary. It saw the participation of hundreds of Gujjars, Bakarwals.
Concept:
- The Gujjars and Bakarwals are the two unique ethnic nomadic groups that rear flocks of sheep and goat between high and low altitudes of Western Himalayas.
- In summer, these groups migrate to upper reaches of the valley and in winter, they take their flocks to the lower areas of the valley to protect themselves from the harsh cold.
- The habitat of these people is in the hilly terrain of the North-Western Himalayas.
Transhumance
- Transhumance, form of pastoralism or nomadism organized around the migration of livestock between mountain pastures in warm seasons and lower altitudes the rest of the year.