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Jhooming is practised by
The Bhotias
The Khasis
The Santhals
The Todas
- Jhooming is a form of shifting cultivation practiced mainly in northeastern India.
- The practice involves clearing a piece of land, cultivating it for a few years, and then moving to a new area once the soil's fertility decreases.
- Option 1: The Bhotias
- The Bhotias primarily live in the Himalayan regions and are known for pastoralism rather than jhooming.
- Option 2: The Khasis
- The Khasis are a tribal community in Meghalaya, a northeastern state of India, known for practicing jhooming.
- Option 3: The Santhals
- The Santhals are an ethnic group from eastern India; they typically do not practice jhooming.
- Option 4: The Todas
- The Todas are a pastoral community in the Nilgiri Hills and are more associated with buffalo herding.
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