what do you understand by Jhum cultivation and what problems facing the jhum cultivator in the british rule
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Shifting or jhum cultivation is usually done on small patches of land. Under the forest laws, the British extended their control over all forests and declared that forests were state property. Thus, the jhum cultivators were prevented from practising jhum cultivation freely.
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Jhum cultivation also known as slash and burn agriculture. In this the tribals choose an area and do cultivation on it and after it they burn the whole area and left that area to get back its fertility and move to the other area and do same process.
In British period the Britishers banned this type of farming as they are facing loss. So tribals are not allowed to do jhumming
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