describe any three methods of rain water harvesting in india
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Methods of rainwater harvesting used in India are:
(i) Guls and Kuls : People built guls and kuls in hilly and mountainous regions to divert water. These are simple channels. They are mainly used in the Western Himalayas.
(ii) Rooftop rainwater harvesting: Commonly practised to store drinking water in Rajasthan.
(iii) Inundation Channels: These channels developed in the floodplains of Bengal to irrigate fields.
(iv) Khadins and Johads: In arid and semi-arid regions, some agricultural fields were converted into rainfed storage structures. These structures are found in Rajasthan.
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Methods of rainwater harvesting used in India are:
(i) Guls and Kuls : People built guls and kuls in hilly and mountainous regions to divert water. These are simple channels. They are mainly used in the Western Himalayas.
(ii) Rooftop rainwater harvesting: Commonly practised to store drinking water in Rajasthan.
(iii) Inundation Channels: These channels developed in the floodplains of Bengal to irrigate fields.
(iv) Khadins and Johads: In arid and semi-arid regions, some agricultural fields were converted into rainfed storage structures. These structures are found in Rajasthan.
hope this will help u
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