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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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Detailed Solution

Rai is not a common name for shifting agriculture in India.
Shifting cultivation is an agricultural practice in which plots of land are worked for a short period and then abandoned, allowing post-disturbance fallow vegetation to grow freely. Meanwhile, the farmer moves on to another plot. The cultivation period usually ends when the soil shows signs of wear or, more typically, when weeds take over the field. Fields are typically cultivated for shorter periods than they are left fallow to rejuvenate. Local terminology for shifting agriculture in India includes Dhya, Penda, Bewar, Nevad, Jhum, Podu, Khanda and Kumari.
 
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