Water conservation in India is achieved through several traditional and modern methods, including:
Rainwater Harvesting – Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
Watershed Management – Protecting and restoring catchment areas to improve groundwater recharge.
Check Dams and Percolation Tanks – Small structures that slow water flow and help replenish groundwater.
Drip and Sprinkler Irrigation – Efficient irrigation techniques that reduce water wastage in agriculture.
Groundwater Recharge – Using recharge pits, wells, and ponds to increase underground water levels.
Reuse and Recycling of Water – Treating wastewater for agricultural, industrial, or domestic purposes.
Afforestation and Wetland Conservation – Preserving ecosystems that support natural water retention.
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