write about an ancient Indian technique which is used in North-east India to extend the reach of water to far away place
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Ancient Indian water conservative techniques used in Northeast India are as follows ':'
Nadi, Bhandara Phad, Jackwells, Pat system, etc are the techniques used in Northeast India to extend the reach of water to far away places.
• These techniques are used to conserve water for future uses and agricultural purposes.
• These are the evidence of the tradition of water harvesting systems of this northeast region.
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An ancient Indian technique which is used in North-east India to extend the reach of water to far away place:
- In North-east India, the technique of building canals and tanks are used to draw water from far away places.
- The use of bamboo and roots and shoots of trees are used to carry water in ancient Indian are very common technique.
- Water is very important for the existence of lives and common technique used in temples in ancient times was making of canals for drawing water to the far away places.
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