Karoonjhar Dam supplies water to the people of Nagarparkar area and in monsoon season, the rain water pours down from the mountain and flows in more than 20 streams. Bhatiani, Maoo, Gordaro, Ranaser, Sukhpur, Ghatiari, Madanwah, Moondaro, Bhodeser, Lolrai, Drah, Puranwah to the Rann of Kutch are a few of them. Apart from its beauty, Karoonjhar has economic significance for the local people of the area as it is rich in mineral deposits and plant medicinal values. This mountain is economically so significant that there is a local saying “Karoonjhar yields a hundred kilos of gold regularly.”
Karoonjhar has economic significance for the locals as it is rich in deposits and plant medicinal values. But some contractors are destroying these beautiful hills by cutting off Karoonjhar Hills and excavating and removing valuable minerals
Karoonjhar has economic significance for the locals as it is rich in deposits and plant medicinal values. But some contractors are destroying these beautiful hills by cutting of Karoonjhar Hills, and excavating and removing valuable minerals.
The writer is based in Umerkot and can be reached at anrahimoo@gmail.com
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