Banjara Community

  • Banjara is a nomadic tribe in India.
  • They have permanently abandoned their nomadic lifestyle and settled in their settlements called Tandas.
  • They speak Gor Boli also called Lambadi which belongs to the Indo-Aryan Group of Languages.
    • Lambadi has no script.
  • They celebrate the festival of Teej during Shravanam.
    • In this festival young unmarried Banjara girls pray for a good groom.
  • Fire dance and Chari are the traditional dance forms of the banjara people.
  • In 1871, the Banjaras and several other tribes were brought under the Criminal Tribes Act.
    • The community was denotified in the 1950s but was listed under the Habitual Offenders Act, 1952.
  • They live in several states and are known by different names like
    • Lambada or Lambadi in Andhra Pradesh,
    • Lambani in Karnataka;
    • Gwar or Gwaraiya in Rajasthan.
    • They are believed to have come from the Mewar region of Rajasthan.
  • They are listed in various States as
    • Scheduled Caste (SC) – Delhi, Karnataka, and Punjab,
    • Scheduled Tribe (ST) – AP, Telangana, and Odisha,
    • Other Backward Classes (OBC) – MP, Haryana, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra and
    • Vimukta Jati/denotified tribes.

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