Answer:
(i)
Guls or Kuls: In hilly and mountainous regions, people built diversion channels
called Kuls or Guls in the Western Himalayas. A Kul or Gul leads to a circular
village tank, from which water is released as and when required.
(ii) Inundation Channels:
In the flood plains of Bengal, people developed inundation channels to irrigate
their fields.
(iii) Khadins and Johads:
In arid and semi-arid regions, agricultural fields were converted into rain fed
storage structures that allowed the water to stand and moisten the soil, called
'Khadins' in Jaisalmer and Johads' in other parts of Rajasthan.
(iv) Tankas: In
Bikaner, Phalodi and Barmer of Rajasthan, almost all the houses traditionally
had underground tanks or tankas for storing drinking water.
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