Explain why the Raikas had to change their movement after 1947. how did they adapt to this challenge.
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Pakistan in 1947, about 15% of the Thar desert area became a part of that country. This partially inhibited the movement of the Raikas. They could no longer go to the banks of the Indus river with their camels. As a result of this, some better off members of the community bought land and settled down with agricultural activities, some took to trading and some others became labourers.
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NEW OCCUPATIONS-THEY STARTED NEW OCCUPATION,Some Richer pastoralist start buying and settling them,Some gave up their nomadic life.
Many poor peasant started migration and workers in other villages or place.
Some lost their cattle and sheep and became laboures working on fields
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Many poor peasant started migration and workers in other villages or place.
Some lost their cattle and sheep and became laboures working on fields
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