Step farming and cattle herding provided a little but somehow allowed the villagers to sustain themselves. Poverty was high in the area, traditional and western education were realized to be the only way out of such conditions and special importance was placed on it, this enabled the farmers to also serve in and around the village as teachers, temple priests and Ayurvedic doctors. Barter system was prevalent for many years in the post-independence era and services could be traded for tobacco, salt, grain, cattle and pulses. Summer houses or
chhyaani are commonly found around the village in areas located at a shaded location and were sometimes owned by two or more families. Most of such houses which are maintained to be kept in use are also rented out to tourists visiting
Surkanda Devi. Like most traditional Indian villages, it consists of people from a common caste.
Uniyal, which is a Hindu Garhwali Brahmin caste, make up the entire population. Since the castes are further subdivided into
gotras, Uniyals identify themselves as having the
kashyap gotra.
Bhairava is worshipped as the
kuldevata or a community-deity, this is a common practice in Hindu villages. The literate people of uniyal goan had actively participated in the freedom movement of India, man like Jai Krishna Uniyal went lahore for getting higher studies and formed a social organisation "SUJAN BHANDHU" to organise the youth of their area and inculcicated the feeling of nationalism among them. The village has pride of many number of Freedom Fighters. ==Current==