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Dhunge Dharas and Wells |
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by Binita Suwal | 07-03-2020 15:37 0 |
Well, well is a quite popular word we use, with multi-meaning. As a noun in oxford dictionary, well is a deep hole in the ground from which people obtain water with sides usually covered with bricks or stones. It is created in the ground by digging, driving or drilling to access liquid resource. Dhunge dharas literally means stone spout. It is traditional stone drinking fountain consisting of intricately carved stone waterways through which water flows. Both of these are the supportive sources of underground water that make lives of people easier. Not only for water, it is also important for its beauty and architecture. Joyful moment begins when we stand for a queue and pull water out of the well through bucket tied with rope . We all know how ground water is purified and collected in these sources. Water passes through small pores of a layer of rock and soil is its simple mechanism. Ground water pollution is the main problem that makes people to hate these beautiful water sources. Lack of proper sanitation measures, improperly placed wells, can lead the pure water contaminated with pathogens. Overdose of fertilizers, other toxins that leached into the well. Empty wells and dharas are due to urbanization that make ground water recharge impossible. Dug wells and dhunge dharas are the most contaminated with nitrate, but generally have low levels of irons. Among 573 dhunge dharas, more than its half now contain either polluted water or is empty. |
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23 Comments
Hello Binita sis,
Hope you are doing great,
Thank you so much for your informative report,
Keep writing, keep shining,
Green Cheers,
Bindu
Posted 31-07-2021 20:47
Thank you all
Posted 25-08-2020 01:57
thank you
Posted 18-08-2020 13:30
Thanks for the report.
Posted 28-03-2020 09:58
Thanks for your report.
Posted 27-03-2020 01:03
Thanks for report
Posted 26-03-2020 11:04
Hello binita
I hope you are doing well
Very well written
One of the major source of drinking water
Thank you so much for this report
Regards
Susmita
Posted 24-03-2020 10:37
thank you Dikshya Parajuli
Posted 21-03-2020 12:49
Thanks for the amazing report
Posted 21-03-2020 11:00
thank you susmita
Posted 12-03-2020 03:48
Hello
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report
Regards
Susmita
Posted 12-03-2020 01:32
thank you jasmine
Posted 09-03-2020 09:40
Greetings
I do hope you are doing ll good..
Thank you so much for sharing your report on Dhunge dharas and Wells..
Really felt awesome to go through it..
Hope to learn more from you on upcoming days..
Green cheers
Regards
Jasmine karki
Posted 09-03-2020 01:55
thank you basanta
Posted 08-03-2020 12:59
thank you prakriti
Posted 08-03-2020 12:58
thank you susmita
Posted 08-03-2020 12:58
thank you meena
Posted 08-03-2020 12:57
Hey Binita,
Dhunge dhara has been in the version of extinction. Slowly,it has been losing its own beauty due to ground pollution.We should maintain it's beauty by minimizing pollution.
Thank you for your informative piece of report!
Regards,
Prabha Bhusal
Green cheers!
Posted 08-03-2020 12:08
Hello Binita. Nice Report on Dhune Dhara and wells.
Posted 08-03-2020 02:07
Hello Binita
Thank you for wonderful report
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Prakriti Ghimire
Posted 07-03-2020 23:11
Hello Binita,
Thank you for this report.
Posted 07-03-2020 21:06
Hello binita
I hope you are doing well.
Thank you so much for this report.
Green cheers
Regards
Sus
Posted 07-03-2020 18:43
Hello Binita!!
I hope you are fine and doing great.
I really enjoyed reading yours report.
It remind me of standing in a queue for a gallon of water when I was a kid.
I along with my mother used to go in a dhungedhara of Swayambhu and we were compelled to waste our whole day just to fetch 10 litre of water.
Keep writing and shining.
Hope to know more from you.
Warm regards,
Meena
GREEN CHEERS
Posted 07-03-2020 16:46