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TRIBES OF ODISHA

TRIBES OF ODISHA

TRIBES OF ODISHA

Holva

Region: Nabrangpur, Malkangiri, Koraput and Kalahandi

Population*: 28,149

Language: Halbi, Odia and Bharti

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Origin: Holva is derived from the word holo meaning plough, and the community is believed to have migrated from Bastar to Odisha.

Occupation: The Holva are settled agriculturalists who either own land or practice share cropping. Fishing, hunting and collection of forest produce supplement their income and many work as labor in construction sites.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010

Holva

Region: Nabrangpur, Malkangiri, Koraput and Kalahandi

Population*: 28,149

Language: Halbi, Odia and Bharti

Map: Click Here

Origin: Holva is derived from the word holo meaning plough, and the community is believed to have migrated from Bastar to Odisha.

Occupation: The Holva are settled agriculturalists who either own land or practice share cropping. Fishing, hunting and collection of forest produce supplement their income and many work as labor in construction sites.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010

Holva

Region: Nabrangpur, Malkangiri, Koraput and Kalahandi

Population*: 28,149

Language: Halbi, Odia and Bharti

Map: Click Here

Origin: Holva is derived from the word holo meaning plough, and the community is believed to have migrated from Bastar to Odisha.

Occupation: The Holva are settled agriculturalists who either own land or practice share cropping. Fishing, hunting and collection of forest produce supplement their income and many work as labor in construction sites.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010

Holva

Region: Nabrangpur, Malkangiri, Koraput and Kalahandi

Population*: 28,149

Language: Halbi, Odia and Bharti

Map: Click Here

Origin: Holva is derived from the word holo meaning plough, and the community is believed to have migrated from Bastar to Odisha.

Occupation: The Holva are settled agriculturalists who either own land or practice share cropping. Fishing, hunting and collection of forest produce supplement their income and many work as labor in construction sites.

*Scheduled Tribes Population as per Census 2011 data.
 PVTGs Population as per Micro Project Survey Data, 2010