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  2. Jul 15, 2016 · 3. Bawari. Photo Source. Bawaris are unique stepwells that were once a part of the ancient networks of water storage in the cities of Rajasthan. The little rain that the region received would be diverted to man-made tanks through canals built on the hilly outskirts of cities.

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  4. The Birkha Bawari is a stepwell located in Jodhpur, India. The structure is to designed to conserve water for use by the city of Jodhpur, and is built in the style traditional Indian stepwells. It was designed by Indian architect Anu Mridul and was paid for by the Essgee Group, a real estate firm based in Jodhpur.

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  6. rainwaterharvestingjb.com › rwh-types › bawri-water-harvestingBawri Water Harvesting - JB Group

    Bawri water harvesting is an ancient Indian practice that involves collecting rainwater from rooftops and storing it for later use. This method has been used for centuries in India as a way of providing access to clean drinking water during times of drought or other water shortages.

  7. Feb 9, 2018 · Bawari. In Rajasthan, Step wells are locally known as Bawari and jhalara. These are sweet water aquifers getting a regular recharge through rain water. Bawaris were mainly set up in cities and big towns to provide a water supply to the community through conservation of rain water.

  8. Oct 23, 2017 · Chand Baori at Abhaneri Village in Rajasthan is the most photogenic step well of India. When you stand next to this 13 story deep step well with symmetric triangular steps leading to the water at the bottom, you cannot but be mesmerized. You, of course, understand that in the desert of Rajasthan, it is a practical water management solution.

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    Step-wells, subterranean aqua-structurE (Bawari or Vav in local dialect) were an integral part of Indian communities from 2nd century A.D. till the end Of 19th century. Relegated in favour of canal and piped water-supply, these exquisite step-wells were gradually abandoned and forgotten.

  10. BIRKHA BAWARI. Step-wells, subterranean aqua-structures, (Bawari or Vav in local dialect) were an integral part of communities until the end of 19th century India. Relegated in favour of canal and piped water-supply, these exquisite step-wells were gradually abandoned and forgotten.

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