Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh can be categorised as

Semi-nomadic, semi-pastoral, Semi-agricultural
Economy class
Higher caste
None of the above

The correct answer is A. Semi-nomadic, semi-pastoral, Semi-agricultural.

The Gaddis are a tribe of people who live in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. They are a semi-nomadic people who move their herds of sheep and goats between different pastures throughout the year. They are also involved in agriculture, growing crops such as barley, wheat, and maize.

The Gaddis are a distinct ethnic group with their own language, culture, and religion. They are a proud people who have a strong sense of community.

Option B is incorrect because the Gaddis are not a specific economic class. They are a diverse group of people with a range of economic backgrounds.

Option C is incorrect because the Gaddis are not a higher caste. They are a lower caste group who have historically been discriminated against.

Option D is incorrect because the Gaddis are a distinct ethnic group with their own language, culture, and religion.

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