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HISTORICAL WATER BODIES OF HARYANA Water is essential for life. Life is impossible without water. Therefore, water sources and structure related to them occupies great spaces in people’s lives. The water structures, about which we are talking, belong to the time gap of ancient time to colonial period. There are evidence of ancient water bodies which from Rakhigarhi, Banawli, and Kunal sites. Even during that time wells and ponds were used and after that kund and sarovar`s were made. Provision of drinking water was considered to be meritorious deed ‘punya karma’. Bawdi well, sekhawati well and talab were made in medieval period.   Haryana has many water structures in different regions, many villages have sekhawati type stepwells built in 18 or 19 century which was used by local people. Later structures called   johad were constructed as source of water . - Ancient Well in Banawli Most water structures are used for a variety of everyday and sacred activities, washing, for ca
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Haryana is a north- Indian state which was founded in 1966 when the former state of Punjab was divided into Haryana and the modern Punjab. It is both the oldest and most modern of places. Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh are the surrounding the states. The state was a major contributor to the “Harit Kranti”, the green revolution and is a good blend of traditional and modern cultures.   Haryana has also rich in Heritage monuments and Historical sites, Since Ancient time (Harrapan) Medieval, and Colonial time period.                 We will discuss about historical heritage which was created in ancient times in Haryana, in which Forts, Havelis, Tomb, Mosque, Stepwells etc. Some have become extinct and some are on the verge of extinction, t he main reason is negligence of people and the government. The government needs to pay attention to the seriousness of this issue. And we as the citizen of a country that has had such a long history of heritage need to