Santhal silk growers, primarily found in regions like Jharkhand and West Bengal in India, often faced challenging conditions, including economic instability and lack of access to modern technology. They typically operated in subsistence farming, relying on traditional methods, which limited their productivity and income. Additionally, they encountered issues like inadequate infrastructure, poor market access, and exploitation by middlemen, further exacerbating their difficulties. These factors contributed to a cycle of poverty and limited opportunities for growth within their communities.
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Santhal rebellion happened in 1855.
Jangal Santhal died in 1987.
"Santhal family" by Ramkinkar Baij was initially made in Mud
1854 AD
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because they were mad people
rice is the staplee food of santhals.
rice is the staplee food of santhals.
Sidhu and Kanhu.
Your answer depends on the condition in which you want to purchase silk. A pound of unraveled cocoons will be priced differently from a pound of spun silk yarn or a pound of woven jacquard silk fabric.
Most of the silk parachutes are worth a price ranging between $50 and $75. The price you can get will depend upon its condition and the age of the parachute.