Neerkuyi - And it's natural equivalent

As part of the 'Toyil Orappa pathyadi' or the employment guarantee program of the panchayats in Kerala. Women workers turn up on farms and work for a day or two without any obligation on the farm owner. They are paid by the panchatyats and they earn life long pension on completion on 100 days work.

One work which they do is digging Neerkuyi (Water Pit in Malayalam) in the farms. The idea is to create open pits in which rain water can accumulate and be used by the surrounding areas for a longer period of time. On they outset, this may seem as a not very efficient water harvesting mechanism. However, these pits also seem to collect more due and remain relatively moist than the surrounding and plants grow on top and cover the pit from being directly exposed to the sun.

Slaughtered rubber trees often leave a hole in the ground when it trunk and roots degenerate rapidly. Now this seems to be a natural or partly natural equivalent of a Neerkuyi.

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