Kulh the local method of canal irrigation is popular in
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Himachal Pradesh
In Himachal Pradesh the community-owned irrigation channels are known as kuhls. These channels carry the glacial melt through gravity from the nearby streams to the fields. The kohli is the master of a kuhl. He supervises the allocation of water for the irrigation of fields. He also settles disputes among farmers.
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The correct answer is - Himachal Pradesh.
Himachal Pradesh has small locally built water channels which are called as Kuhls. They are the most common sources of irrigation in the hilly state.
Since Himachal Pradesh is a hilly area, it is not possible to build borewells, tube wells, canals etc. So, the Kulhs came into existence. These Kulhs are water channels that carry the melted water from the glaciers near the streams to the fields because of the acting gravity.
These Kulhs are managed commonly by the nearby villages.
Himachal Pradesh has small locally built water channels which are called as Kuhls. They are the most common sources of irrigation in the hilly state.
Since Himachal Pradesh is a hilly area, it is not possible to build borewells, tube wells, canals etc. So, the Kulhs came into existence. These Kulhs are water channels that carry the melted water from the glaciers near the streams to the fields because of the acting gravity.
These Kulhs are managed commonly by the nearby villages.
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