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A johad, also known as a pokhar or a percolation pond, is a community-owned traditional harvested rainwater storage
wetland A wetland is a distinct semi-aquatic ecosystem whose groundcovers are flooded or saturated in water, either permanently, for years or decades, or only seasonally. Flooding results in oxygen-poor ( anoxic) processes taking place, especially ...
principally used for effectively harnessing water resources in the states of
Haryana Haryana () is a States and union territories of India, state located in the northern part of India. It was carved out after the linguistic reorganisation of Punjab, India, Punjab on 1 November 1966. It is ranked 21st in terms of area, with les ...
,
Rajasthan Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
,
Punjab Punjab (; ; also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern Pakistan and no ...
, Delhi and western
Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh ( ; UP) is a States and union territories of India, state in North India, northern India. With over 241 million inhabitants, it is the List of states and union territories of India by population, most populated state in In ...
of
North India North India is a geographical region, loosely defined as a cultural region comprising the northern part of India (or historically, the Indian subcontinent) wherein Indo-Aryans (speaking Indo-Aryan languages) form the prominent majority populati ...
, that collects and stores water throughout the year, to be used for the purpose of recharging the groundwater in the nearby
water well A well is an excavation or structure created on the earth by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources, usually water. The oldest and most common kind of well is a water well, to access groundwater in underground aquifers. The ...
s, washing, bathing and drinking by humans and cattle.Haruka Yanagisawa, 2015
Community, Commons and Natural Resource Management in Asia:
/ref>Video: How India's 'Water Man' first revived a river and a village in Rajasthan
Scroll.in, 23 Mar 2015.
Amanda Suutari and Gerry Marten

Jun 2015.
Margaret Robertson, 2007
Sustainable Futures: Teaching and Learning: a Case Study Approach
Some johads also have bricked or stones masonry and cemented
ghat Ghat (), a term used in the Indian subcontinent, to refer to the series of steps leading down to a body of water or wharf, such as a bathing or cremation place along the banks of a river or pond, the Ghats in Varanasi, Dhobi Ghat or the Aap ...
(series of steps and/or ramp). Rainwater fills the pit. These are connected to other small pits like this. The extra rainwater fills in the smaller pits. They are then used for cleaning, drinking and washing purposes. Johads also cater to resident and seasonal migrant birds as well as wildlife animals from the nearby
forest A forest is an ecosystem characterized by a dense ecological community, community of trees. Hundreds of definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing, ...
. State fisheries departments also promote the use of these johads for raising fishes on contract basis for
commercial fishing Commercial fishing is the activity of catching fish and other seafood for Commerce, commercial Profit (economics), profit, mostly from wild fisheries. It provides a large quantity of food to many countries around the world, but those who practice ...
. Johads are often seen surrounded by embankment, with water wells and trees around them. In many parts, specially in dry state of Rajasthan, the annual rainfall is very low (between 450 and 600 mm) and the water can be unpleasant to drink. Rainfall during July and August is stored in johads and used throughout the year. Johad in
Haryanvi language Haryanvi (हरियाणवी or हरयाणवी) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in the Indian state of Haryana and the territory of Delhi. Haryanvi is considered to be part of the dialect group of Western Hindi, which a ...
and
Rajasthani language The Rajasthani languages are a group of Western Indo-Aryan languages, primarily spoken in Rajasthan and Malwa, and adjacent areas of Haryana, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh in India and South Punjab and the adjacent areas of Sindh in Pakistan. T ...
are also called ''sarovar'', ''taal'' and ''talab'' in
Hindi language Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of the Government of India, alongside English, and is the ''li ...
, and water pond or lake in English. A similar structure to a johads, called a ''khadin,'' consists of a very low and long earthen bund in the
Jaisalmer district Jaisalmer district is the largest district in the Indian state of Rajasthan, and the third largest district in India. Located in Marwar (Jodhpur Division), the city of Jaisalmer is the administrative headquarters of the district. It is around ...
. Over 4,500 working johads in
Alwar district Alwar is a district in the States and territories of India, state of Rajasthan in northern India, whose district headquarters is Alwar, Alwar city. The district covers 8,337 km2. It is bound on the north by Rewari district of Haryana, on t ...
and surrounding districts Rajasthan were revived by the NGO Tarun Bharat Sangh by Rajendra Singh. Haryana formed the Haryana State Waterbody Management Board to rejuvenate and manage 14,000 ponds in the state, including the development of 60 lakes in Delhi NCR falling within the state. Smaller cemented
water tank A water tank is a container for Water storage, storing water, for many applications, drinking water, irrigation, fire suppression, farming, both for plants and livestock, chemical manufacturing, food preparation as well as many other uses. Water ...
s called ''
taanka A taanka or paar, is a traditional rainwater harvesting technique, common to the Thar desert region of Rajasthan Royals, Rajasthan, India. It is meant to provide drinking water and water security for a family or a small group of families. A taa ...
s'' in parts of Rajasthan are also sometimes mistakenly referred to as johads. Concretized rain-fed ''taanka'' and canal-fed ''diggi'' are different from the johads.


Religious significance

Matsya Purana The ''Matsya Purana'' (IAST: Matsya Purāṇa) is one of the eighteen major Puranas (Mahapurana), and among the oldest and better preserved in the Puranic genre of Sanskrit literature in Hinduism. The text is a Vaishnavism text named after the h ...
, a
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, has a
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shloka Shloka or śloka ( , from the root , Macdonell, Arthur A., ''A Sanskrit Grammar for Students'', Appendix II, p. 232 (Oxford University Press, 3rd edition, 1927).) in a broader sense, according to Monier-Williams's dictionary, is "any verse or stan ...
(hymn), which explains the importance of reverence of ecology in Hinduism. It states, "A pond equals ten wells, a reservoir equals ten ponds, while a son equals ten reservoirs, and a tree equals ten sons."Haryana mulls giving marks to class 12 students for planting trees
Hindustan Times, 26 July 2021.
Gramadevata A gramadevata () is the tutelary deity of a given locality in Hinduism, primarily worshipped in the villages of India. Of diverse origins, gramadevatas are regarded to protect the inhabitants of their villages from bandits, epidemics, and natur ...
(village deity) temples and Jathera shrines of
pitrs The pitris (, ) are the spirits of departed ancestors in Hinduism. Following an individual's death, the performance of the antyesti (funeral rites) is regarded to allow the deceased to enter Pitrloka, the abode of one's ancestors. The non-perfor ...
for ancestral worship are usually found on the banks of johads, which also have
ghat Ghat (), a term used in the Indian subcontinent, to refer to the series of steps leading down to a body of water or wharf, such as a bathing or cremation place along the banks of a river or pond, the Ghats in Varanasi, Dhobi Ghat or the Aap ...
s for the sacred rituals, bathing, and other religious, social, and practical human activities.


Johad wetlands


Type of construction

Johads can be of several types, such as dug-out in areas to which rainwater can be easily channeled. Alternatively, simple mud-and-rubble-barrier
check dam A steel check dam A check dam is a small, sometimes temporary, dam constructed across a swale, drainage ditch, or waterway to counteract erosion by reducing water flow velocity. Check dams themselves are not a type of new technology; rather, t ...
s may be built across the contour of a slope with a high embankment on three sides, while the fourth side is left open for the rainwater to enter. These catch and conserve rainwater, leading to improved percolation and groundwater recharge. They are very common in most villages of states of
Haryana Haryana () is a States and union territories of India, state located in the northern part of India. It was carved out after the linguistic reorganisation of Punjab, India, Punjab on 1 November 1966. It is ranked 21st in terms of area, with les ...
,
Rajasthan Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
,
Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh ( ; UP) is a States and union territories of India, state in North India, northern India. With over 241 million inhabitants, it is the List of states and union territories of India by population, most populated state in In ...
, and the
Thar desert The Thar Desert (), also known as the Great Indian Desert, is an arid region in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent that covers an area of in India and Pakistan. It is the world's 18th-largest desert, and the world's 9th-large ...
of Rajasthan in India.


Rejuvenation

2019 Atal Bhujal Yojana (Atal groundwater scheme), a five-year (2020–25) scheme costing INR 6 billion (US$85 million) for managing demand with village panchayat-level
water security The aim of water security is to maximize the benefits of water for humans and ecosystems. The second aim is to limit the risks of destructive impacts of water to an acceptable level. These risks include too much water (flood), too little water (d ...
plans entailing johad rejuvenation (wetland) and groundwater recharge, was approved for implementation in 8,350 water-stressed villages across 7 states, including
Haryana Haryana () is a States and union territories of India, state located in the northern part of India. It was carved out after the linguistic reorganisation of Punjab, India, Punjab on 1 November 1966. It is ranked 21st in terms of area, with les ...
,
Rajasthan Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
,
Gujarat Gujarat () is a States of India, state along the Western India, western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the List of states and union territories ...
,
Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh (; ; ) is a state in central India. Its capital is Bhopal and the largest city is Indore, Indore. Other major cities includes Gwalior, Jabalpur, and Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, Sagar. Madhya Pradesh is the List of states and union te ...
,
Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh ( ; UP) is a States and union territories of India, state in North India, northern India. With over 241 million inhabitants, it is the List of states and union territories of India by population, most populated state in In ...
,
Karnataka Karnataka ( ) is a States and union territories of India, state in the southwestern region of India. It was Unification of Karnataka, formed as Mysore State on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956, States Re ...
, and
Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
.Centre approves Rs 6,000 crore scheme to manage groundwater
Times of India, 24 December 2019.


Haryana Johads rejuvenation

In 2007, Haryana Irrigation Department spent INR435.26 crore (INR4.3 billion or US$7 million) to renovate and restore water bodies in the state for the conservation of water, recharging of ground water, preservation of environment, and enhancement of tourism. A study by the
Panjab University Panjab University (PU) is an Indian collegiate public state university located in Chandigarh. Funded through both State and Union governments, it is considered a state university. It traces its origins to the University of the Punjab in Lahor ...
found 60 fish species of 19 families, 11 commercial and 6 exotic species, in the water bodies of Haryana. Water bodies remain under risk from encroachment, shrinking of catchment area, and pollution. In 2010, India's first-ever
diatom A diatom (Neo-Latin ''diatoma'') is any member of a large group comprising several Genus, genera of algae, specifically microalgae, found in the oceans, waterways and soils of the world. Living diatoms make up a significant portion of Earth's B ...
databasing was done in ten different water bodies at ten different stations in Haryana. A 2015 study of 24 water bodies of Haryana found 39 morphologically different types of diatoms. In 2016, the
Government of Haryana Government of Haryana, also known as the State Government of Haryana, or locally as the Haryana Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Haryana and its 22 districts. It consists of an executive, ceremonially led ...
announced a plan to map the district-wise map of water flow and to create a database of all water bodies within the state. These water bodies have contributed to the economic development through fisheries in the landlocked state of Haryana. Haryana ranks second in India in terms of the average annual fish production per unit area in the country, with 7000 kg per hectare. arfish.gov.in/development-fisheries.htm Haryana fisheries annual production average, July 2016/ref> Fish production has increased from 600 tonnes in 1966-67 at the time of formation of Haryana to of fish during the year 2015–16, providing a livelihood to over 30000 families in the fisheries sector. On 1 November 2017, Chief Minister of Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar announced that the
Government of Haryana Government of Haryana, also known as the State Government of Haryana, or locally as the Haryana Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Haryana and its 22 districts. It consists of an executive, ceremonially led ...
will form the Haryana State Waterbody Management Board to rejuvenate and manage 14,000 ponds in Haryana by digging the silt out every year. This includes the development of 50 to 60 lakes in the National Capital Region falling within the Haryana state."Haryana to develop 50-60 small lakes, water bodies in NCR: Manohar Lal Khattar"
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, 1 November 2017.
"Haryana to constitute pond management authority "
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, 1 November 2017.
As of 2020, the Government of Haryana is reviving various johads of
Gurugram Gurgaon (), officially named Gurugram (), is a satellite city of Delhi and administrative headquarters of Gurgaon district, located in the northern Indian state of Haryana. It is situated near the Delhi–Haryana border, about southwest o ...
. In June 2020, for the revival of ponds at Gwal Pahari, estimates were being prepared to undertake the erection of a boundary wall, building a walking track around the johad, clearing bushes, planting trees, and to connect the seasonal rivulet to the johad to ensure that it retains water year around. In 2021, Haryana will undertake a survey based on 1957 revenue records and satellite surveys to identify the ponds, remove encroachments, and in the first phase will rejuvenate 1868 ponds by the end of 2022 to use water from the ponds to irrigate 50 acres per pond, for a total of 93400 acres., https://www.amarujala.com/chandigarh/syl-water-not-available-now-preparations-for-irrigation-from-ponds-in-haryana SYL water not available now preparations for irrigation from ponds in Haryana
Amar Ujala, 19 July 2021.


Rajasthan Johads rejuvenation

There was a severe drought in
Alwar district Alwar is a district in the States and territories of India, state of Rajasthan in northern India, whose district headquarters is Alwar, Alwar city. The district covers 8,337 km2. It is bound on the north by Rewari district of Haryana, on t ...
in Rajasthan during 1985–86. In 1985, volunteers from the Tarun Bharat Sangh (TBS), a voluntary organization led by Rajendra Singh, came to
Alwar Alwar ( Rajasthani Pronunciation: �lʋəɾ is a city located in India's National Capital Region (NCR) and the administrative headquarters of Alwar District in the state of Rajasthan. It is located 150 km south of Delhi and 150 km ...
. The Alwar District had once thrived, but logging, mining, and other industrial activities resulted in
land degradation Land degradation is a process where land becomes less healthy and productive due to a combination of Human impact on the environment, human activities or natural conditions. The causes for land degradation are numerous and complex. Human activitie ...
that intensified flooding and droughts. The traditional water-management system using johads was abandoned. TBS revived the tradition of building johads, an example of traditional technology that provided water for use and recharging ground water. Now, smaller, cemented johads are popularly known as tankas in most parts of Rajasthan. The water revolution spread by tanki and johads in the Alwar district has spread far and wide. Now there are around 5,000 johads all over Rajasthan, and this has greatly helped in reducing water shortages and improving water quality.


Similar water bodies

The following are similar to the johads but are still distinct types of water bodies with specific differentiating features.


Tanka

A
Taanka A taanka or paar, is a traditional rainwater harvesting technique, common to the Thar desert region of Rajasthan Royals, Rajasthan, India. It is meant to provide drinking water and water security for a family or a small group of families. A taa ...
or Tanki is a rain-fed water storage in the arid areas of the
Indian subcontinent The Indian subcontinent is a physiographic region of Asia below the Himalayas which projects into the Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal to the east and the Arabian Sea to the west. It is now divided between Bangladesh, India, and Pakista ...
, such as
Rajasthan Rajasthan (; Literal translation, lit. 'Land of Kings') is a States and union territories of India, state in northwestern India. It covers or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the List of states and union territories of ...
, specially in the bagar tract.


Diggi

A Diggi is a canal-fed water works for rural drinking-water supply.August 2010
On The brink: Water governance in the Yamuna river basin in Haryana
, Society for Promotion of Wastelands Development
PEACE Institute Charitable Trust
, page vi.
It is usually a purpose-dug open pond, smaller than the typical johad, often concretised to prevent the water loss.


Similar waterbodies

* India ** Bawdi (Stepwell) **
Check dam A steel check dam A check dam is a small, sometimes temporary, dam constructed across a swale, drainage ditch, or waterway to counteract erosion by reducing water flow velocity. Check dams themselves are not a type of new technology; rather, t ...
**
Ghat Ghat (), a term used in the Indian subcontinent, to refer to the series of steps leading down to a body of water or wharf, such as a bathing or cremation place along the banks of a river or pond, the Ghats in Varanasi, Dhobi Ghat or the Aap ...
**
Taanka A taanka or paar, is a traditional rainwater harvesting technique, common to the Thar desert region of Rajasthan Royals, Rajasthan, India. It is meant to provide drinking water and water security for a family or a small group of families. A taa ...
**
Tube well A tube well is a type of water well in which a long, -wide, stainless steel tube or pipe is bored underground. The lower end is fitted with a strainer, and a pump lifts water for irrigation. The required depth of the well depends on the depth ...
**
Water well A well is an excavation or structure created on the earth by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources, usually water. The oldest and most common kind of well is a water well, to access groundwater in underground aquifers. The ...
* Other areas **
Cistern A cistern (; , ; ) is a waterproof receptacle for holding liquids, usually water. Cisterns are often built to catch and store rainwater. To prevent leakage, the interior of the cistern is often lined with hydraulic plaster. Cisterns are disti ...
, ancient Greek **
Dhunge dhara A dhunge dhara ( ) or hiti () is a traditional stone drinking fountain found in Nepal. It is an intricately carved stone waterway through which water flows uninterrupted from underground sources. Dhunge dharas are part of a comprehensive drinki ...
, Nepal **
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, ancient Chinese system ** Liman irrigation system, Israel ** Subak (irrigation), ancient Balinese Hindu water conservation system ** Tank cascade system (Sri Lanka) ** Traditional water sources of Persian antiquity ***
Ab anbar An ''ab anbar'' (, literally "cistern") is a traditional reservoir or cistern of drinking water in Greater Iran. Structure To withstand the pressure the water exerts on the containers of the storage tank, the storage itself was built below g ...
, ancient Persian cistern ***
Howz In traditional Persian architecture, a howz () is a centrally positioned symmetrical axis Reflecting pool, pool. If in a traditional house or private courtyard, it is used for bathing, aesthetics or both. If in a sahn of a mosque, it is used for ...
, water tank ***
Qanat A qanāt () or kārīz () is a water supply system that was developed in ancient Iran for the purpose of transporting usable water to the surface from an aquifer or a well through an underground aqueduct. Originating approximately 3,000 years ...
, ancient Persian irrigation system *** Terenah, irrigation system *** Yakhchal, ancient Persian ice tower for water conservation


Related regional terms

* Barani, Nehri, Nalli, Khadir and Bangar and
Doab ''Doab'' () is a term used in South Asia Quote: "Originally and chiefly in South Asia: (the name of) a strip or narrow tract of land between two rivers; spec. (with) the area between the rivers Ganges and Jumna in northern India." for the tract ...
* Dhani (settlement type) and Chak (village) * Deshwali dialect * Jangladesh * Bhattiana *
Punjab region Punjab (; ; also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern Pakistan and no ...


See also

* Water supply and sanitation in the Indus-Saraswati Valley Civilisation *
History of stepwells in Gujarat Stepwells are water well, wells in which the water is reached by steps. They are most commonly found in western India especially Gujarat where over 120 such wells are reported. The origin of the stepwell may be traced to reservoirs of the cities of ...
* Important water resource topics of India * National Water Policy of India * Water conservation in India


References

{{Hydrography of Uttar Pradesh Drinking water Rajasthani architecture Irrigation in India Rainwater harvesting Water conservation in India