Haryana's Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced ration cards for nomadic tribes.
These tribes are living in different parts of Haryana
These tribes are living in different parts of Haryana
- Camps to issue ration cards to nomadic tribes to provide them identification as permanent residents will be organised by Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department
- The state government has also opened hostels in 11 districts for students belonging to these tribes and poor children belonging to other castes.
About Haryana
- It was carved out of the former state of East Punjab on 1 November 1966 on a linguistic basis.
- Chandigarh is its capital
- National Capital Region city of Faridabad is the most populous city of the state
Nomad Tribes of Haryana
Nomadic Tribes, which have been identified for providing educational facilities.
Bangali, Bauria, Bazigar, Dumna, Gagra, Gandhila, Nat, Od, Perna, Sansi, Deha, Gauria, Banjara, Shorgir, Hansi, Kanjar, Mallah, Spela, Sikligar, Sirkiband