HATTI TRIBES – GEOGRAPHY

News: Himachal High Court issues notice to Modi Govt over reservation to Hatti community

 

What's in the news?

       Himachal Pradesh High court issued notice to Union of India and Himachal Pradesh Government in a Civil Writ Petition filed against the provision of Reservation to Hattee community living in the trans giri area of Sirmour district.

 

Hatti Tribes:

       The Hattis are a close-knit community who take their name from their traditional occupation of selling home-grown crops, vegetables, meat and wool at small-town markets known as ‘haats’.

       Hatti men traditionally don a distinctive white headgear on ceremonial occasions.

 

Location:

       The Hatti homeland straddles the Himachal-Uttarakhand border in the basin of the Giri and Tons rivers, both tributaries of the Yamuna.

       The Tons marks the border between the two states, and the Hattis living in the Trans-Giri area in today’s Himachal Pradesh and Jaunsar Bawar in Uttarakhand were once part of the royal estate of Sirmaur. Jaunsar Bawar was conquered by the British in 1814.

       Parts of the Trans-Giri region, where most of the Hatti community lives, also come under the Assembly Constituencies of Renukaji, Shillai, and Pachhad.

 

Hatti Clans:

       The two Hatti clans, in Trans-Giri and Jaunsar Bawar, have similar traditions and inter-marriages are common.

 

SC & ST Population of Himachal Pradesh:

       As per the most recent Census (2011), 5.71% of the State’s population is ST and 25.19% of the population is classified as SC.