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सम गुर्जर एंड गद्दी पेपर लाइव इन​

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Answered by jimmamaesalubre
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Most of the one million Gujjar live in mountainous areas, and now they rely heavily on livestock and small-scale agriculture. On the other hand, Bakarwals are still nomads and traditionally migrate to alpine pastures with herds of livestock in summer. However, even for Bakarwals, this situation is changing. Due to the increasing difficulties caused by migration, many people settle on the plains. Gaddi Shepherds move in summer and winter. Because the mountains are covered with snow, the Gaddi people live on the low hills of Siwaliks in winter. Their cattle graze in the bushes. So, both have similar seasonal movement cycles.

Some facts of Gujjars and Gaddis: There are 1178 types of Gujjars, each of which is different from each other, and is divided into 1178 types of Gotras. At present, most of the Gaddis people are also landowners, and they use agriculture as their main means of making a living.

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