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How do tribal societies utilise natural wealth and resources in Chhattisgarh

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Answered by Answers4u
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Chhattisgarh state has one of the richest regions in mineral resources.

The tribal people of this state are mostly dependent on agriculture.

They use other primitive methods such as hunting, forestry, cottage industries etc for earning income.

They view natural resources as divine blessings and try to save the environment at any cost.

Gonds in Chhattisgarh use unique farming techniques such as slash and burn farming.

Answered by bratislava
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Tribal societies utilise natural wealth and resources in Chhattisgarh

Explanation:

  • The Chhattisgarh s one of the 28 states that are located in India and is located in the center east of the country. It forms the 9th largest state in India and has an area of about  135,192 km square.
  • It's rich n resources like the agricultural and minerals and is bounded by the Gondi speaking district of the Madhya Pradesh. The northern and southern parts are hilly and the central area is plain and is a fertile region as its northern edge lies near the Indo Gangetic plain and the eastern edge of the Satpura ranges.
  • The western part with the chota nagpur plateau which is a mineral wealth of the nation. It has natural endowments of the forest, mountains and river systems. Along with the dense forest rich in wildlife. At least 34 % of ST and 12% of the SC occupy this zone.
  • The gondi, Habibi and the oraon and he Kamar are dependent on the traditional agricultural sources of the region. Forest wood gathers and makes arts and crafts form using the natural resource of the lands.

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