Source: In the semi - arid and arid regions of Rajasthan ,almost all the houses traditionally had underground tankas for storing water for drinking water. The tankas were part of the well-developed rooftop rainwater harvesting system and were built inside the main house or the courtyard. Rainwater or Palar Pani as commonly referred to is considered as the purest form of natural water. However, the advent of development has led to the decline of this age old traditional practice of water conservation .
Question 1. State the implications of rainwater harvesting in the water scarce regions of India(50 words)
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As the world faces an increasingly critical need to address climate change, the impact that water conservation has on a sustainable environment is undeniable. Groundwater is the primary source of freshwater that caters to the demand of ever-growing domestic, agrarian and industrial sectors of the country. Over the years, it has been observed that the necessity for the exploitation of groundwater resources for various everyday needs, like toileting, bathing, cleaning, agriculture, drinking water, industrial and ever-changing lifestyles with modernization is leading towards tremendous water wastage.
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