Draw and explain Khadin system of water harvesting.

Khadin is an ingenious traditional method of conserving water from the surface run off in agricultural fields. It allows maximum water to retained in the saturated agricultural fields and prevents washing away of top soil. An earthen wall is made as an embankment in the downhill area. It is provided with doors for release of excess water in flood situation. 

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Khadin
A khadin, also called a dhora, is an ingenious construction designed to harvest surface runoff water for agriculture. Its main feature is a very long (100-300 m) earthen embankment built across the lower hill slopes lying below gravelly uplands. Sluices and spillways allow excess water to drain off. The khadin system is based on the principle of harvesting rainwater on farmland and subsequent use of this water-saturated land for crop production.



First designed by the Paliwal Brahmins of Jaisalmer, western Rajasthan in the 15th century, this system has great similarity with the irrigation methods of the people of Ur (present Iraq) around 4500 BC and later of the Nabateans in the Middle East. A similar system is also reported to have been practised 4,000 years ago in the Negev desert, and in southwestern Colorado 500 years ago.
 

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 its better for u to se the ncert text book pg no.276 

more than that its in a understandable format..........

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