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what are ways in which our ancestors saved water ?? improper answers will be reported​

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Answered by sanjuashmita
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1. Ponds were an essential part of any of the Indian village’s ecosystem – animals took their baths and fulfilled their need for water via these ponds. Wells were also common sights near ponds. Canals nearby recharged the ponds and likewise, ponds helped to recharge the water level of the well. There was always a mutual agreement between the farmers to allow water from the canals to fill the ponds. On a surprising note, ponds and wells have no water left today. My recent visit to my own village shocked me.

2. With the advent of new irrigation and water supply system, large water reservoirs were built in most of the villages and through pipelines, water connection was provided to each household. Suddenly, ponds and wells became useless. With an obvious note, they started drying. These modern irrigation and water supply systems work on proper canal water supply. In summer, canal water supply lessens which makes the whole system fail.

3. Animals are dying because the wells and ponds are already dead. No mutual agreement among farmers to recharge their own ponds is functional; indeed, farmers use extensive underground water from bore wells for their harvest. Business-minded people started their water business, selling water through water tankers. This water comes from the earth. People with obvious daily needs of water buy the water at a very high price. In my own village, where the water supply is halted so much, each household buys water campers at ₹20/- each. They also had to call for water tankers at ₹300/- for 4,000 liters of water. They are all ready to pay money but never ever look into the wells.

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