Forgotten Communities of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh by Vijay Korra

Forgotten Communities of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh by Vijay Korra

Author:Vijay Korra
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9789811501630
Publisher: Springer Singapore


Shikari

1 (0.7)

147 (98.7)

1 (0.7)

149 (100.0)

Total

92 (13.2)

164 (23.5)

295 (42.3)

79 (11.3)

67 (9.6)

697 (100.0)

The duration of the stay by the de-notified families in the present location or village revealed that almost three fourths (73.0 percent) of the families were staying in the current place of residence for more than 30 years. This proportion was overwhelmingly high among the Relli, Shikari, Boya, Hindu Koyas and Mutharasa communities and relatively low among the Dasari and Guvvalakulam households. Then 15.8 percent of the respondents described that they were living in the present place of stay from 11 to 20 years, Mondibanda families being the front runners, whereas Dasari community didn’t stay at any place for much longer. Further, nine percent of them were staying at the same place for 21–30 years, which includes Guvvalakulam families. There were only 0.2 percent of the DNTs staying for 1–10 years, which includes one family from each of Mondibanda and Relli (Table 4.26). In AP, the majority of the de-notified communities seem to have adopted a settled life rather than opting for a nomadic or semi-nomadic way of life.Table 4.26Percentage of household’s duration of stay in the present location, AP



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