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Q.

Which of the following is not a common name for shifting agriculture in India?


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a

Dhya

b

Kumri

c

Podu

d

Rai  

answer is D.

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Rai is not a common name for shifting agriculture in India.
A farming technique known as shifting cultivation involves working a piece of land for a brief period of time before leaving it unattended to allow post-disturbance fallow vegetation to grow unhindered as the farmer moves on to another piece. The era of cultivation often comes to an end when the soil shows signs of fatigue or, more commonly, when the field is overtaken by weeds. A field is typically cultivated for a shorter period of time than it is allowed to rest and regenerate when it is left fallow. In India, terms like dhya, penda, bewar, nevad, jhum, podu, khandad, and kumri are used to describe shifting agriculture.
 
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