explan the irrigation system of the cholas
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During Chola dominance, the irrigation system was vastly upgraded. It was done using a number of approaches. Many wells were drilled, and massive tanks were built to collect water. The monarchs took an active role in arranging labour and resources, and meticulous planning was carried out.
A number of measures were employed, including the construction of canal systems, stone dams, bunds, and wells to assist farmers and other agriculturists, as well as the construction of tanks for collecting and storage. The concentration on artificial irrigation and lakes was a standout feature. They were also the first to adopt rainwater gathering.
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- As we know that the During Chola dominance, the irrigation system was vastly upgraded. It was done using a number of approaches.
- Many wells were drilled, and massive tanks were built to collect water.
- The monarchs took an active role in arranging labor and resources, and meticulous planning was carried out.
- As we know that a number of measures was employed, including the construction of canal systems, stone dams, bunds, and wells to assist farmers and other agriculturists, as well as the construction of tanks for collecting and storage.
- So, The concentration on artificial irrigation and lakes was a standout feature. They were also the first to adopt rainwater gathering.
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