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Dahyaji Gobarji Vanzara, popularly known as D G Vanzara, is the former Deputy Inspector-General of Police from Gujarat, India. He was in judicial custody from 2007 until his bail in 2015 on charges of having conducted a series of extrajudicial killings,while heading the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS).[ He was acquitted in Sohrabuddin case in 2017.

-:Cases

:-An IPS officer of the 1987 batch, his tenure as head of the city crime bureau saw a spurt in encounter killings.

:The suspect killings include:

:Sameer Khan (shot dead Sep 2002).[4]

:Sadik Jamal (killed 2003).

:Ishrat Jahan and three others (shot dead 15 June 2004).

:Sohrabuddin Sheikh (shot dead Nov 2005).

:Sheikh's wife Kausar Bi (killed in Vanzara's village

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The Banjaras usually refer to themselves as Gor and outsiders as Kor but this usage does not extend outside their own community. A related usage is Gor Mati or Gormati, meaning Own People.Motiraj Rathod believes that the community became known as banjara from around the fourteenth century CE and but previously had some association with the Laman, who claim a 3000-year history.

Irfan Habib believes the origin of banjara to lie in the Sanskrit word variously rendered as vanij, vanik and banik, as does the name of the Bania caste, which historically was India's "pre-eminent" trading community. However, According to B. G. Halbar, the word Banjara is derived from the Sanskrit word vana chara.

Despite the community adopting a multitude of languages, Banjara is used throughout India, although in Karnataka the name is altered to Banijagaru.A survey conducted in 1968 by the All India Banjara Seva Sangh, a caste association, recorded 27 synonyms and 17 sub-groups. Recorded groups include Charan, Dharia, Mathuria, Kolhati, Mukeri, Kainjar, Multani(salt), which was a principal product that they transported across the country.

The indigenous tribes draw India closer to an obscure and indifferent picture far from the contemporary trend and economic development. As such the Gor Banjara is one of the tribes ethnically identified by isolation, their own language, culture and traditions, festivals, cuisine, dance and music. This tribe significantly holds such an enigmatic culture and hospitality and contrasting patriarchal and matriarchal society. It is an indigenous and popular ethnic tribe, which is also known by different names in various parts of the country namely, ‘Gor, Gor Banjara, Laman, Lambani, Lambadi, Sugali, Labhan, Gavaria, Baldiya, Shikligar, Vanjar, and Gouriya’. They are mainly distributed in Maharastra, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal States and living in all the other States except the North-Eastern States and Union Territories. Gor Banjaras speak their distinct language known as ‘Gorboli’ which is also called as ‘Lamani’ or ‘Lambadi’ or ‘Gormati’ or ‘Banjari’. They have their oral literature and traditions, but do not have any written literature because of not having script for their language. As their history and traditions are not in written form, it has become difficult for historians and social scientists to chronicle their past. It is said that even their subsequent history up to the Aryan migration is shrouded in obscurity, as not much was discussed about them in the books of history and culture and no significant evidences were traced about them though they are survivals from the later prehistoric period.

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