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Table VI.— Table showing the slate oj the Nasrat dhands in 1918. 



Producing. 



Dry.. 



Excessive water, and brackish 

 tthands which never produced. 



Phogwari. 



Ivelahu. 



Khororo. 



Akanwari. 



Korki, 



Bolahi. 



Kilanwari. 



Lainwari. 



8anhri. 





Lathwari. 



Manakwari. 





Jaganwari. 







Minwari. 







Patahu. 







Paniwari. 







Khabarwaro. 







Gulabwari. 







Ridhwari. 



% 





Sari I. 







Sari II. 







Dinganwaro. 







Chughori. 







Wasuwari. 







Soro. 







Gunjo. 







Gidherwari. 



* 





Guild wari. 





rOTALS . 3 



20 



4 



From the above table, it will be seen that there is little hope of 

 expanding the chaniho production of Nasrat. Of the three producing 

 dhands, Kilanwari and Phogwari were practically dry with a very 

 small production. Akanwari is the only good producing dhand. 

 It is true that some of the dry dhands produoe after rain, but this 



