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Chotanagpur
Chotanagpur
Blissfully remote and uniquely beautiful, the tranquil environs of
Chotanagpur offers an ideal escape from the restrictions of civilization. It
is still the place of bygone days tempered with moments of serenity,
goodwill and charm that make it impossible not to be seduced by its beauty
and climate.
The landscape combines. The raucous vivacity, the exquisite scenery, the
creaking Ox-carts and innocent tribal looks that greet us everywhere,
pollution is something unheard and for the fraction of the amount of what we
pay in metros, one can buy fruits and vegetables with unmatched natural
taste and flavour.
Anthropologists would make us believe that Chotanagpur region of Jharkhand
must have witnessed the transformation of Homo erectus to Homo sapiens.
Their clan is based on the findings of hand axes and blades that are
littered here in the region of Pathalgarwa. The discovery of Harappan
pottery in Hazaribagh further strengthens the claim to antiquity. Senior
archaeologists are staking their professional reputations on the findings of
the cave paintings in the Isko village. Chotanagpur has impinged on the
attention of researchers as being of an ancient site of continuous human
habitation.
The constitutional Order of 1950 has classified 30 different tribes of
Jharkhand, spread over the Chotanagpur plateau that encompasses several
districts. These tribes not only differ considerable from non-tribal
population but even from one another. Cheros (found in Palamu and Chaibasa
religion) for instance, migrated from the Sub-Himalayan tract and they bear
the Dravidian Physiognomy with light brown complexion, while most of the
other tribes are dark skinned, short statured, curly haired and broad nosed
people.
Santhals are the most predominant and prosperous among the tribes of
Jharkhand. The Asurs and Lahars are given to the fast disappearing trade of
iron smelting amid black smithy. The Asurs are believed to be the
Subcontinent's first iron smelters who were driven from the Gangetic plains
to the plateau of Chotanagpur. A number of Dravidian tribes like Gonds,
Khonds and Koras are believed to have migrated from the neighbouring states.
Mundas are the most ancient among the tribes of Bihar, who love to live in
association with other tribe is Birsa Munda, who was behind the Ulgulan
movement of 1900 which gave expression to the tribal anguish and resentment
against the English rule and fuelled the Agrarian Crisis.
The oldest geological formation of India are found in Chotanagpur plateau
that also stores a vast deposit of a variety of minerals and caters to
national and international needs.
Chotanagpur plateau is a region of great unevenness and consists of a
succession of plateaus, hills and valleys. Most of the plateau has an
elevation exceeding 1,000 feet, while the hills rise to 3,000 feet or more.
In the heart of Chotanagpur there are main plateaus those of Hazaribagh and
Ranchi.
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