hi, the Raikas face complex problems which
are undermining their subsistence base. At the root of
their problems is the lack of grazing opportunities
because of an expansion in crop cultivation due to
increased irrigation, shortening of fallow, double
cropping, etc. But deterioration and alienation of
communally owned pastures, and closure of some of
their traditional pasture areas for wildlife preserves
and reforestation, are also important causes. hope its helpful.
gujjar bakarwals , gaddi shepherds,raikas etc
The Raikas in the Pali district of south−central Rajasthan of western India have been known as camel experts for centuries. They belong to a pastoral caste who keep large herds of female camels for supplying work camels to various clienteles. Presently, the Raikas face complex problems which are undermining their subsistence base. At the root of their problems is the lack of grazing opportunities because of an expansion in crop cultivation due to increased irrigation, shortening of fallow, double cropping, etc. But deterioration and alienation of communally owned pastures, and closure of some of their traditional pasture areas for wildlife preserves and reforestation, are also important causes.
The Raikas tribe primarily speaks Rajasthani, a language belonging to the Indo-Aryan language family. Additionally, they may also speak Hindi and Marwari, depending on the region where they reside within Rajasthan, India.
Raikas eat pani puri,rossogolla etc
Teppo Raikas was born on October 9, 1883, in Finland.
Teppo Raikas died on May 9, 1916, in Finland.
Indian Muslims don't face any problems in India. They practice their ritual worships freely with no problems. India is a democratic country and don't oppress Muslims. They may have side problems regarding marriage rules and unavailability of many mosques. India is having the world largest percentage of Muslims in a non Islamic country (over 10%).
India has been facing terrorist,infalation,scam problem from ten year.
The Raikas, a community primarily found in Rajasthan, India, are traditionally known for their pastoral lifestyle, particularly as camel herders and traders. They manage and raise livestock, including camels, sheep, and goats, which are integral to their culture and economy. In addition to herding, many Raikas engage in agriculture, growing crops in the arid regions of Rajasthan, often practicing seasonal migration to optimize resources. Their deep connection to their animals and land defines their identity and livelihood.
raikas
They have way to much people in their population to feed them all with a couple billion dollars
The three problems that India might face due to population are: Shortage of food & land; rise of Illiteracy & thus Unemployment; and rise of people living below Poverty Line.