Kashmiri nomadic shepherds move with their flock of sheep across a rugged terrain along the Mughal Road near the Pir Panjal Pass in the high altitude Himalayas, about 100 kilometers south of Srinagar, the region's main city, in Indian administered Kashmir. Nomadic Gujjar and Bakarwal communities in Jammu and Kashmir have expressed concerns about being undercounted in India's Census 2027 due to seasonal migration to remote Himalayan pastures and limited mobile and internet connectivity in high altitude regions. Tribal representatives have called for greater field outreach and census surveys dur
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Kashmiri nomadic shepherds move with their flock of sheep across a rugged terrain along the Mughal Road near the Pir Panjal Pass in the high altitude Himalayas, about 100 kilometers south of Srinagar, the region's main city, in Indian administered Kashmir. Nomadic Gujjar and Bakarwal communities in Jammu and Kashmir have expressed concerns about being undercounted in India's Census 2027 due to seasonal migration to remote Himalayan pastures and limited mobile and internet connectivity in high altitude regions. Tribal representatives have called for greater field outreach and census surveys dur