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Once the heart of a Potohari village, local ponds are drying up
A large banyan or peepal tree next to a pond of clear water was once the crown of a village in the Potohar region. There are no permanent sources of water, such as rivers or canals, in this region, and ponds instead often served as the only source of drinking water for rural residents.
In most Potohari villages, there would be more than one pond in a single village.
These ponds, known as bunh, were a village’s busiest spots. Village men would venture to the ponds for an early morning swim, and local women would fetch water to carry home in pitchers they balanced on their heads. Sat beneath the large banyan or peepal trees, locals would recite verses penned by Waris Shah and Mian Mohammad Bakhsh, and farmers would bring cattle for water.