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Where in India is the ‘slash and burn’ agriculture known as ‘Kuruwa’?
Himalayan Belt
Western Ghats
State of Odisha
State of Jharkhand
- Option 1: Himalayan Belt - Here, the practice is typically known as 'Jhum' or 'Shifting Cultivation,' not 'Kuruwa.'
- Option 2: Western Ghats - This region doesn't typically use the term 'Kuruwa' for slash and burn. It is more associated with sustainable agriculture methods.
- Option 3: State of Odisha - The practice in Odisha is known as 'Podu.' It is another form of shifting cultivation similar to other names.
- Option 4: State of Jharkhand - In Jharkhand, 'Kuruwa' is a local term for slash and burn agriculture. This traditional method is practiced in certain tribal areas.
Option 4: State of Jharkhand is the correct answer.
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