Upper Ganga Canal
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Water Histories of India: Ancient Stepwells, Tanks & Canals—from Harappa to Kallanai and the Ganga Canal

India’s landscapes are stitched together by ingenious water infrastructures—stepwells, community tanks, and canals—that sustained cities and farms for millennia. This deep dive traces how they worked, why they mattered, and what they can still teach us about climate resilience today. Continue reading
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Discovering Chand Baori: Rajasthan’s Architectural Marvel

Chand Baori, a remarkable stepwell in Abhaneri, Rajasthan, showcases ancient Indian engineering and artistry through its geometric precision and intricate carvings. Constructed in the 9th century, it addresses water scarcity while serving as a cultural hub. Continue reading
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