c. 1910
Bhistees supplied water to households and regiments
In the past, water carriers used cured hides of animals to carry water. Today animal hides have been replaced by bottles and jars of plastic. Though the number of bhistees has decreased they still form a major supply-source of water in the city. Many factors like the receding groundwater resources, polluted surface water, and inability to build piped water systems has kept a sizable population of the country still dependent on water carriers. This image is one of a series of working people published in by Clifton & Co. in different postcard formats, some of them black and white.
