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Zorluk: OrtaState Demographics, Tribes, and Human Development

Match the Scheduled Tribes and Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) listed in List I with their primary traditional sub-region or habitat in List II.

  • BaigaMaikal Hills belt (Mandla and Dindori districts)
  • SahariyaNorthern Chambal-Gwalior region (Sheopur and Shivpuri districts)
  • BhariaPatalkot Valley (Chhindwara district)
  • GondBroad Satpura range and Narmada Basin region

Cevap

Baiga matches with Maikal Hills belt; Sahariya matches with Northern Chambal-Gwalior region; Bharia matches with Patalkot Valley; and Gond matches with broad Satpura range and Narmada Basin region.
Each tribal group is correctly matched with its primary traditional geographical area: Baiga to Maikal Hills, Sahariya to Northern Chambal-Gwalior region, Bharia to Patalkot Valley, and Gond to the Satpura and Narmada Basin region.

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1
Identify the primary traditional habitat for the Baiga PVTG.
The Baiga community is concentrated around the forested Maikal Hills area (Mandla, Dindori).
Baigas are designated PVTGs historically recognized for practicing traditional shifting agriculture (Bewar) in the Maikal range.
2
Identify the geographical distribution of the Sahariya PVTG.
Sahariyas live mainly in northern districts like Sheopur, Morena, and Shivpuri in the Chambal division.
This semi-arid northern region forms the contiguous habitat belt for the Sahariya community.
3
Locate the specific habitat of the Bharia PVTG.
The Bharia tribe is famously associated with the secluded Patalkot valley in Chhindwara district.
Patalkot is a distinct geological basin inhabited predominantly by the Bharia community.
4
Determine the territory of the Gond tribe.
Gonds are widely spread across the central Satpura belt and Narmada basin.
Gonds represent one of the largest tribal communities with an extensive geographical spread.

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Geographical distribution of Scheduled Tribes and PVTGs in state demographics
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