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Yes, some Indigenous communities in India continue to hunt for food as part of their traditional practices and subsistence lifestyles. This hunting often occurs in remote areas where access to modern agriculture and markets is limited. However, hunting is regulated by laws to protect wildlife, and many communities also rely on agriculture and foraging in addition to hunting. The practice varies widely across different regions and cultures within the country.

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