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Khadins, Ahars and Kattas are ancient structures that are example of water harvesting.

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The correct option is A True
Water harvesting is an age-old concept in India. Khadins, tanks and nadis in Rajasthan; bandharas and tals in Maharashtra; bundhis in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh; ahars and pynes in Bihar; kulhs in Himachal Pradesh; pond in the Kandi belt of Jammu region and eris (tanks) in Tamil Nadu; surangams in Kerala; and kattas in Karnataka are some of the ancient water harvesting, including water conveyance structures.
So, the correct answer is 'True'.

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