As of a 1990 report by the Government of Haryana, they were mostly engaged in farming, with some practising
animal husbandry.[2][3]
Located at
Karnal, the Ror Mahasabha functions to bring about social reforms.[3][4] Rors are traditional-
Hindus by religion, though some are
Sikh and a small percentage follows the
Arya Samaj.
Holi and
Diwali are the major festivals celebrated.[2][3]
Clans
The Ror people are subdivided into various clans, some of which overlap with other groups, notably the
Jats.[5] The clans are listed below:
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abSingh, Kumar Suresh (1992).
People of India: Haryana. Anthropological Survey of India. p. 425.
ISBN978-81-7304-091-7. Sangwan, Dahiya, Malik, Lather, etc, are also found among the Jats