History & Civics
Considering the town planning of the Harappans, state how the Harappans were ahead of time.
Harappan Civilisation
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The following features of Harappan town planning prove that the Harappans had a deep understanding of civic needs, making them far ahead of their time:
- Grid Pattern Streets — Harappan cities had streets laid out in a perfect grid, showing advanced urban planning.
- Efficient Drainage System — Every house was connected to a covered drainage system, ensuring cleanliness and hygiene.
- Zoned City Structure — Cities were divided into the Citadel (for administration and religion) and the Lower Town (for residences), showing organized planning.
- Standardized Bricks — Uniform bricks were used for buildings, indicating technological advancement.
- Water Management — Wells and reservoirs were built for water storage and daily use.
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