Agro-Economic Research: Jhuming to mainstream farming as an alternative way of livelihood amongst the tribal farmers of Tripura (Record no. 517877)

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Personal name Das, Kumar Anup and Bordoloi, Jotin
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Title Agro-Economic Research: Jhuming to mainstream farming as an alternative way of livelihood amongst the tribal farmers of Tripura
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Agricultural Situation in India
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Extent 76(12), Mar,2020: p.33-42
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Summary, etc Traditionally, most of the indigenous hill tribes in the North Eastern region practice Jhum or shifting, a method of slash-and-burn cultivation. This practice
is mainly followed by the hill tribes as they do not possess much of plain lands for extensive cultivation. They do consider it as their traditional custom, for
which they continue the practice over the years in spite of a number of formidable constraints.- Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Tribes - North East India, Tribes - India, Jhum , Slash-and-burn cultivation,
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Main entry heading Agricultural Situation in India
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Subject DIP TRIBES - INDIA
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-08-02 76(12), Mar,2020: p.33-42 AR125105 2021-08-02 Articles

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