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What are the we trying to do under water conservation programme
What does the word Bhil stand for?
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bhil means hill people of west central India having a bow-and-arrow culture.
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What are the we trying to do under water conservation programme ?
- According to Drinking Water Sanitation Secretary Parmeswaran Iyer, the "Jal Shakti Abhiyan" will concentrate on five areas: water conservation and rainwater harvesting, renovation of conventional and other water bodies, reuse of water and recharging of structures, watershed development, and intensive afforestation.
- Saving water reduces energy use. Your home needs energy to filter, heat, and pump water, so conserving water also lowers your carbon impact. Utilizing less water helps keep more in our ecosystems and maintains the habitats of fish, herons, water voles, and otters in wetlands.
- Water availability, energy efficiency, and habitat preservation are among the objectives of water conservation activities.
What does the word Bhil stand for?
- a member of the Bhil people, a group of hillspeople in west central India with a bow-and-arrow tradition.
- West Indian ethnic group known as Bhil or Bheel. They converse in Bhil languages, which are a branch of the Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Western Zone. In India, the Bhils were the largest Adivasi or tribal group as of 2013.
- The states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan, all in the western Deccan regions and central India, as well as Tripura in far-eastern India, on the border with Bangladesh, are recognised as having Bhils as their indigenous population. Bhils are broken up into several endogamous territorial divisions, each of which has a variety of clans and lineages. The region's most widely spoken modern language is currently spoken by many Bhils.
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