Answer:
(i)
By the end of April, they began their northern march for their summer grazing
grounds.
(ii) Several households came together for this journey, forming what is known
as Kafila. They crossed the Pir Panjal passes and entered the valley of
Kashmir.
(iii) With the onset of summer, the snow melted and the
mountain sides were lush green. The variety of grasses that sprouted, provided
rich nutritious forage for the animal herds.
(iv) By the end of September, the Bakarwals were on the
move again, this time on their downward journey, back to their winter base.
When the high mountains were covered with snow, the herds were grazed in the
low hills.
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