Answer:
(i)
Since the new boundaries between India and Pakistan were drawn, it stopped
their movement. So they started looking for new places to go.
In recent years, they have been
migrating to Haryana where sheep can graze on the agricultural fields after the
harvests are cut.
(ii) Over the years, some richer pastoralists began buying land and
settling down, giving up their nomadic life. Some became settled peasants,
while others became traders. When pastoralists lost their cattle and sheep, they
started working on the fields in small towns.
(iii) When pastureland was closed to them in one place,
they changed the direction of their movement, reduced the size of the herd and
combined their pastoral activity with other activities to supplement their
income and adapted to the changes in the modern world.
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