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what does mean by shali system​

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Answered by darkg6257
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The settlers of the 13 colonies created laws based on English (Common law, religious rites, or mercantile policies), which applied to both

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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The Shali system is an ancient agricultural practice that originated in the Indian subcontinent. The Shali system is recognized as an important example of traditional ecological knowledge and is being promoted as a sustainable alternative to conventional agriculture.

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It is a sustainable method of paddy cultivation, which involves cultivating paddy in small fields, with raised borders or bunds, and irrigating the fields with water from wells or canals. This system is characterized by the use of indigenous varieties of paddy, which are resistant to pests and diseases, and require minimum inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides.

The Shali system is known for its ability to sustainably produce high yields of paddy, while also conserving water and promoting biodiversity. It has been practiced for centuries in various parts of India, particularly in the eastern and northeastern regions, where the topography and climatic conditions are suitable for this type of cultivation.

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