What problems did shifting cultivator face under british rule.
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In this cultivation the crops are harvested and then later when the land becomes infertile after a few year of cultivation the farm is left fallow for several years. The people then move to a new fresh plot and repeat the same procedure by this the land make bunjar ...
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The shifting cultivators were forced to take up settled cultivation. But type of land and shortage of water meant they could not produce enough. Many of them had to move on to other areas in search of work when access to the forest was restricted.
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