Water Conservation Efforts in Rajasthan | Rajasthan | 06 Jun 2025

Why in News? 

On World Environment Day (5th June 2025), Rajasthan launched a two-week water conservation campaign focusing on restoring traditional water sources, building harvesting structures, recharging groundwater, and repairing dams and canals.

Key Points 

Water Harvesting Systems of Rajasthan 

Water Harvesting System 

Description 

Baoli 

Stepwell structure with arches, carved motifs, and rooms. Integral to urban water storage in low-rainfall areas. 

Jhalara 

Rectangular stepwells with tiered steps on three or four sides, designed to collect water from reservoirs or lakes. 

Taanka 

Cylindrical underground pit paved to collect rainwater from rooftops or catchment areas. 

Khadin (Dhora) 

Long earthen embankments across hill slopes collecting surface runoff for agriculture. 

Kundi 

Consists of a deep, circular or rectangular pit, which is crucial in arid and semi-arid areas where water is scarce and rainfall is unpredictable. 


Flamingos at Rajasthan’s Sambhar Lake | Rajasthan | 06 Jun 2025

Why in News? 

Flamingos traditionally migrate to Sambhar Lake between November and March, but in 2025, they stayed significantly longer owing to abundant food supply and changing climate conditions that created a more favorable habitat.

Key Points 

Flamingos 

Flamingos