Jhum cultivation is prevalent in which indian state
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This denotes a type of burn cultivation of plants, wherein a set piece of land is literally burnt.
This is practiced predominantly in the North-eastern states such as Arunachal Pradesh, Naga Land, Meghalaya, etc.
Although this practice is not much endorsed for the fact that the burnt sand might prove to be infertile in the future, it is not completely non-existent.
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