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"However, people now generally prefer to construct taankas locally in each hamlet and are owned and maintained by individual families. This shift is mainly due to dominant groups monopolizing or taking disproportionate shares of communal water, marginalizing the needs of poor and lower caste. Generally, community structures now fail through underinvestment leading to poor workmanship and aftercare.【Gupta, S. (2011). Demystifying 'tradition': the politics of rainwater harvesting in rural Rajasthan. Water Alternatives, 4(3), 347–364. 】"