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how did the partition of india adversely effect the pastoralism in India​

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Answered by SanviNavodayan
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The Gujjar Bakarwals migrated to Jammu and Kashmir in the 19th century in search of pastures for their animals.

Winter : When the high mountains were covered with snow and there was lack of pastures at the high altitude, they moved to low hills of the Shiwalik. The dry scrub forests here provided pastures for their herds. By the end of April, they began their northern march for their summer grazing grounds.

Summer : With the onset of summer, the snow melted and the mountain sides became lush green. By the end of September, the Bakarwals started their backward journey.

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