Then, what are Kulhs in Himachal Pradesh?
Kuhls are a traditional irrigation system in Himachal Pradesh. They are surface channels diverting water from natural flowing streams (khuds). A typical community kuhl services 6 to 30 farmers, irrigating an area of about 20 ha.
Furthermore, what is khadin system? 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.
Also to know is, for what purpose are Kulhs constructed?
Construction of kuhls (water channels) In cold deserts of Himachal pradesh kuhls (water channels) are built along the hill gradient for maintaining proper gravity for irrigation. Kuhls are commonly found in West Himalayas cold deserts.
What was the ancient irrigation system used in Himachal Pradesh for irrigation?
There are government khatris as well, which are maintained by the panchayat. Kuhls are a traditional irrigation system in Himachal Pradesh- surface channels diverting water from natural flowing streams (khuds).