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Every year, a monthlong ecologically important campaign/festival is held during which certain communities/ tribes plant saplings of fruit-bearing trees. Which of the following are such communities/tribes?

  • A Bhutia and Lepcha
  • B Gond and Korku
  • C Irula and Toda
  • D Sahariya and Agariya

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The correct answer is B.

The month-long ecologically important campaign/festival where certain communities or tribes plant saplings of fruit-bearing trees is specifically associated with the Gond and Korku tribes. These tribes are known for their deep connection with nature and their traditional practices that emphasize environmental conservation. The Gond tribe is one of the largest tribal groups in India, primarily residing in the central regions of the country, while the Korku tribe mainly inhabits parts of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.

The Bhutia and Lepcha are communities primarily found in the Sikkim and Darjeeling regions. The Irula and Toda are tribal communities from the Nilgiri hills in southern India. The Sahariya and Agariya are tribal groups found in central India.

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