Which of the pairs given above is/are correct? Answer:
Only 2
Notes:
The Hatti (Himachal Pradesh) is a close-knit community who got their name from their tradition of selling homegrown vegetables, crops, meat and wool etc. at small markets called ‘haat’ in towns.
Nomadic tribes of Tamil Nadu like the Narikuravas and Kuruvikaras (jackal catchers and bird eaters) pride themselves on their traditional occupations of hunting and gathering.
The Binjhia in Chhattisgarh were listed as ST in Jharkhand and Odisha but not in Chhattisgarh. The Binjhia are non-vegetarians and agriculture is the mainstay of their economy. They do not eat beef and pork but consume alcoholic drinks including the handia (rice beer).
The Cabinet approved a proposal to bring the Gond community residing in 13 districts of Uttar Pradesh, under the ST list from the Scheduled Caste list. This includes the five subcategories of the Gond community (Dhuria, Nayak, Ojha, Pathari, and Rajgond).
The ST status granted to the Betta-Kuruba community as a synonym of Kadu Kuruba of Karnataka.