Q2. By what other name jhumming
is known in india and other
Countries
of the world ?
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jhumming is called in north-eastern states of india and in other parts of India I is also known as 'Shifting Cultivation' and 'Slash and Burn Agriculture'. It is known as 'Roca' in Brazil, 'Ladanng' in Malaysia and Indonesia and 'Milpa' in Mexico
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Jhumming is the local name of 'shifting cultivation' practised in north - eastern regions of India.
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Jhumming :
- Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned.
- Jhumming is also called as ‘slash and burn’ agriculture.
- In India, it is called as jhumming in north-eastern states like Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland; Pamlou in Manipur, Dipa in Bastar district of Chhattishgarh, and in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Other names of jhumming :
- In other Countries of the world, jhumming is called as ‘Milpa’ in Mexico and Central America, ‘Conuco’ in Venzuela, ‘Roca’ in Brazil, ‘Masole’ in Central Africa, ‘Ladang’ in Indonesia, ‘Ray’ in Vietnam.
- In India, it is called as ‘Bewar’ or ‘Dahiya’ in Madhya Pradesh, ‘Podu’ or ‘Penda’ in Andhra Pradesh, ‘Pama Dabi’ or ‘Koman’ or Bringa’ in Odisha, ‘Kumari’ in Western Ghats, ‘Valre’ or ‘Waltre’ in South-eastern Rajasthan, ‘Khil’ in the Himalayan belt, ‘Kuruwa’ in Jharkhand.
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