IPA: /ˈkeɪdə/
KK: /kʰeɪdə/
A type of enclosure used in India to capture wild elephants, often designed as a snare.
The wildlife conservation team set up a kheda to safely capture and relocate the elephants.
The word 'kheda' originates from Hindi 'kheda' (खेडा), meaning a village or settlement, particularly in the context of agricultural communities. It refers to a place where people live and work together, often in rural settings.
Think of 'kheda' as a place where people gather in a village or settlement, emphasizing community and agriculture.