b) How do they earn their living?
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The Banjaras were trader-nomads who bought grain where it was cheaply available and carried it to places where it was dearer. From there, they again reloaded their oxen with anything that could be profitably sold in other places. Thus, they played an important role in connecting India to the outside world.
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Banaras were traditionally cattle and salt merchants. They also traded in grain and were known for long distance commodity transport before the advent of railways. During British rule banaras were force to give up their traditional occupations.
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