The economy of the people
revolves round the forest, agriculture and minerals.
(a) Agriculture: - A large number of people are engaged in agricultural activities.
Cultivation of paddy, maize, cereals, wheat, oil seeds etc. are common. The people are
either working as agricultural labourers or cultivators. Kharif and Rabbi are the main
agricultural seasons. Karma festival is celebrated for good production of crops.
(b) Forest: - Out of total geographical area of 4211-2508 sq. k.m., forest area covers
nearly 2010.2245 sq. k.m. The tribal economy revolves around using forest products, by
products and minor products. Kendu leaves, Bamboo and its manufactured products, Mahua,
fruits, leaves (used is the making of dona, pattal), lac etc. play an important role in
the economic activity of the people. People also hunt animals for food and Jani
shikar festival is related to this hunting habit.
(c) Mines and Minerals: - The geological reports say that the district is very rich in
various mineral deposits. There is abundance of deposit of Coal, Bauxite, Laterite,
Dolomite, and Graphite etc. Granite, Quartz, Fireclay, Felspar etc. The excavation and
exploration of these minerals have provided job opportunities to the inhabitants of this
hinterland to some extent because these minerals have not been fully explored at large
scale and there are no mineral based industries in the district.
(d) Animal Husbandry: -The quality of livestock is very poor. Cow, goats etc. are of local
variety and the average milk yield is very less. There is a vast scope in the field of
animal husbandry in Latehar.
(e) Trade and commerce: - In place of old Mahajans and landlords, various banks are
operating their branches is the district but it is a matter of fact that most of the
villages are so scattered that the system of primary trade in the hands of vyaparis and
village sahukars still continues. Paddy thrashing, dona pattal making, bamboo basket
making, selling of mahua flowers. Lacs, kendu leaves and other minor forest produces are
main components of trading activities. In the absence of major industries and employment
opportunities, the options of economic development are limited. Animal husbandry, piggery
and fisheries etc. have good potential, but this sector has still remained unexplored. |