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- Water Harvesting Systems : Traditional Systems
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Kul Kuls are water channels found in precipitous mountain areas. These channels carry water from glaciers to villages in the Spiti valley of Himachal Pradesh. Where the terrain is muddy, the kul is lined with rocks t... |
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- Water Harvesting Techniques Prevalent In The Western Ghats
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The Western Ghats constitute a narrow but long range of hills running from north to south along the western coast of India. The hills separate the narrow strip of the western coastal plains, one of t... |
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- Western Coastal Plains : Traditional Water Harvesting Systems
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WESTERN COASTAL PLAINS Virdas Virdas are shallow wells dug in low depressions called jheels (tanks). They are found all over the Banni grasslands, a part of the Great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat... |
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- Water Harvesting Systems : Traditional Systems
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Dighis Emperor Shahjahan (1627-58 AD) first shifted the city from the Aravalli hills towards the plains of the Yamuna. But he made sufficient arrangements to meet the water needs of the new palace, the a... |
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- Eastern Highlands : Traditional Water Harvesting Systems
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EASTERN HIGHLANDS Katas / Mundas / Bandhas The katas, mundas and bandhas were the main irrigation sources in the ancient tribal kingdom of the Gonds (now in Orissa and Madhya Pradesh). Most... |
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- Water Harvesting Techniques Prevalent In The Northeastern Hill Ranges
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The Northeastern hill ranges stretch over six Indian states Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Meghalaya, extending over Bangladesh and northern Myanmar, touching the southern slopes of ... |
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- Western Ghats : Traditional Water Harvesting Systems
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WESTERN GHATS Surangam Kasaragod district in the northern Malabar region of Kerala is an area whose people cannot depend directly on surface water. The terrain is such that there is high disc... |
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- Water Harvesting Techniques Prevalent In The Thar Desert
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The Thar Desert covers an area of 44.6 million hectare (mha), of which 27.8 mha lie in India and the rest in Pakistan. The desert is bounded by the Aravalli hills in the east, by the fertile Indus a... |
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- Natural Building saving Morocco's Ighirm
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The adobe brick and stone Igherm of Morocco. This is an Igherm, a communal fortified granary, high in the Atlas Mountains in the Zawiya Ahansal region of Morocco. This one, some 400 years old, had ... |
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- North Eastern Himalaya : Traditional Water Harvesting Systems
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NORTH-EASTERN HIMALAYA Zabo The zabo (the word means 'impounding run-off') system is practiced in Nagaland in north-eastern India. Also known as the ruza system, it combines water conservatio... |
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