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what are khadins and Johads

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Answered by laahira
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A johad (Hindi: जोहड) is a rainwater storage tank principally used in the state of Harayana and Rajasthan, India, that collects and stores water throughout the year, to be used for the purpose of drinking by humans and cattle. ...Johads are called as "khadins" in Jaisalmer

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Answered by chayarao44
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A Jodha is a community owned traditional harvest rain water storage wetland principally used for effectively harnessing water resources in the state of Haryana, India, Rajasthan, Punjab, western Uttar Pradesh of North India, that collects and stores water through out the year, to be used for the purpose of recharging the groundwater in the nearby water wells, washing, bathing, and drinking by humans and cattle. Some Jodhas also have bricked or stones masrony and cemented ghats(series of steps and/or ramp).....

Jodhas also cater to resident and seasonal migrant birds as well as wildlife from the nearby bani...

The Jodhas are also called as Khadhins in Jaisalmer....

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