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This book on urban water bodies, catchment areas and drainage
pattern is set against the backdrop of the unprecedented heavy
rainfall that severely deluged metropolitan cities and other parts
of India in recent years. It discusses how the processes and
implementation of colonial urban development policies and projects
have radically transformed the water bodies and their catchment
areas - traditional water holding systems of Varanasi city. In this
imperative colonial process, through the case study of Varanasi,
the book mainly engages with the reasons behind the elimination of
the temple tanks and ponds after the annexation of Varanasi by the
British from 1775 till 1947. The book investigates the colonial
notion of 'dry city', and how this notion crafted the process of
separating land and water bodies, which arguably resulted in the
reclamation and draining of water bodies, and also gave rise to
water pollution. Additionally, the book analyzes the elimination of
water bodies and loss of catchment areas through the ongoing
processes of restoring the ancient city's natural and cultural
heritage. Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri
Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan)
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