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What are the significance of kerawas in kashmir valley

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Answered by Lokeshk
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These are areas at elevation from main soil .There can be orchards which do not need too much wetness.Water on karewas is far below.The soil is light yellow. It exists near pampore & awntipora,Khuram sirhama ,srigufwara, martand, & so many others.These areas are not prone to floods & irrigated by canals.
Answered by sanket5786
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kerawa or mostly known as karewa is a type of soil. It is found in the downwards of kashmir valley. It is very popular because of the saffron cultivation. It is the only soil which is appropriate for cultivating saffron.

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