Qambar
Qambar is a traditional Indian tool used primarily in rural and agricultural communities for harvesting and processing crops, particularly grains such as wheat and barley. Its design and construction vary regionally, but it generally consists of a wooden or metal frame with a curved blade or prong attached to a handle. The tool is manipulated by hand to gather, separate, or thresh crops, making it a vital part of traditional farming practices.
The word "Qambar" is derived from local dialects and is sometimes referred to by different names across
Historically, the Qambar has been valued for its simplicity, durability, and efficiency in small-scale farming. It
In recent decades, with the advent of modern agricultural technology, the use of Qambars has declined in