What methods conservation and adopted in Rajasthan? withe three sentences about it?
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In almost all parts of Rajasthan, different methods are used to conserve water. In the historic times, the kings had built many resources for water conservation. Ponds, lakes, wells, step-wells are found in different district of Rajasthan highlighting the importance the people of this state give to water conservation.
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Rajasthan has a strong tradition of water harvesting and conservation due to the state's extensive desert terrain, which receives relatively little rainfall.
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- Jhalaras are stepwells with tiered steps on three or four sides that are generally rectangular in shape. The underground seepage from an upstream reservoir or lake is collected in these stepwells. Jhalaras were constructed to maintain a steady supply of water for religious rites, royal events, and communal consumption. There are eight jhalaras in Jodhpur.
- Talabs are water storage tanks used for home usage and drinking. They might be natural or man-made like the lakes of Udaipur.
- Taanka is a traditional rainwater gathering technique that originated in Rajasthan's Thar desert. Rainwater from rooftops, courtyards, or intentionally created catchments pours into a Taanka, a cylindrical paved underground pit. The water kept in a taanka, if fully filled, may survive during the whole dry season and is enough for a family of 5-6 people.
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