Hattis of Himachal Pradesh
The Centre is set to consider the Himachal Pradesh government’s request for inclusion of the Hatti community in the list of Scheduled Tribes in the state.
About Hattis
- The Hattis are 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.
- The Hatti community is demographically spread in four assembly constituencies of the Sirmour district in Himachal Pradesh – Shillai, Paonta, Renuka and Pachhad.
Need for Inclusion in Scheduled Tribe
- Due to topographical disadvantages, the Hattis living in the Kamrau, Sangrah, and Shilliai areas ....
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