At one time people used to rotate grains by hand-rolling bells made of two heavy stones. After that, electric-motorized floor factories where eight to ten hectares of grain could be crushed in an hour, but it would be surprising to know that grain-grinding bells were not run by water. The only grain grinding bell in India is located in Kaithal district of Haryana. This water-powered mill is manufactured in 3. Said.
The most striking feature of this mill is that it does not get hot at all. Thus, water-powered mills were very common, but they are still the only water-floor mill to operate. This mill is built on a canal when water flows in the canal. The function of this type is turbine type. Wheels are rolling when their wings are inserted on an iron fan. In this area there are four water-powered water wheels that are less than 6 years old.
In one mill, 5 kg of cereals are burned in the hour. These grills come from the irrigation department of Haryana State. This gives the contract to operate the mill every year. The flour used by the electric motor is grinded as the flour is heated and deepened. Since the flour is cold, there are no cuts. The person who comes in is grinding the grain himself .The whole business runs honestly. At one time, hundreds of people used to come to the mill, but now Pundari, Fatehpur, Naina, Dhanus, Mayoli, Furl, Mundi and Kankot have come. Earlier, the Eco-Friendly mill was created using a water force in the canal area but with the physical age, the electric age reminds us that the water-running bells have been forgotten.
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