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Gujjars, Bakerwals start seasonal tribal migration towards western Himalayas


Rajouri ,May 01 (Scoop News)- The Gujjar -Bakerwal nomadic tribes have begun their bi-annual seasonal tribal migration towards upper reaches of Shivalik, Pirpanjal and Trikuta Hills of north western Himalayas due raise in the daily temperature in plane areas of Jammu region.

The tradition of seasonal Tribal migration is surviving since centuries and nomadic tribes mainly Gujjar and Bakerwal people migrates to their summer destinations in April every year and reaches to their fixed areas after 40 to 45 days of travel said Dr. Javaid Rahi -Gujjar Scholar while interacting with tribes in a programme organised by Tribal Research And Cultural Foundation-an organization working on different aspect of Gujjars.

The migratory tribal groups informed Dr. Javaid Rahi that the main migration routes, including Jamiya Gali, Gora Batta, Nanansar, Ropadi Dharhal Pass , Mughal Road and others, were badly damaged due to heavy snowfall and rain during last winter and required immdaite urgent repairs.

Meanwhile , Foundation has impressed upon various institutions working for tribal development in the State to mobilize resources for providing necessary logistics to migratory tribes like establishment of Mobile Animal Dispensaries, Health Facilities on migration routes.
While interacting with migratory nomads senior functionaries of Tribal Foundation informed that the matter regarding restoration of all restricted pasture and Dhoks located near Indo-Pak border and in Ladakh areas of Jammu and Kashmir to Gujjar and Bakerwals was taken with the Defence Ministry .

“We have written a number of letters to Defence Ministry through Foundation and pleaded to revoke all orders restricting nomads to migrate seasonally in the state especially border Dhoks located in Poonch, Rajouri, Baramulla, Kupwara, Bandipora, Ladakh and Kargil areas ” said the spokesperson of TRCF and added that we urged for free movement of all migratory communities towards upper reaches who crossed different areas which are under Security forces control’ .
All such order needs which restrict tribal migration needed immediate revocation as the Gujjars and Bakerwals suffered a great loss to their lifestyle, economy and tribal culture.” Said TRCF’s handout.

“Due to restriction in Tribal movement in several areas the Gujjars–Bakerwals are facing extreme adversities, toughest lifestyle, lack economic freedom owing to deficiency of resources so they (Tribal) deserve special attentions of state and Central governments,” the foundation communiqué reads.

The Gujjars constituted more than 20 per cent population of the State and around 6 lakh people who are nomadic moves after every 6 months with their livestock and undertake tribal sessional migration.


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