The local name for canals in Ladakh is

Kul
Wakha
Mayur
Khol

The correct answer is: D. Khol

A kul (also spelled choe) is a canal or irrigation channel in Ladakh, India. It is a traditional system of water management that has been used for centuries to irrigate crops in the arid region. The kuls are fed by snowmelt from the mountains and are used to irrigate fields, orchards, and gardens.

The kuls are an important part of the Ladakhi landscape and culture. They are a symbol of the region’s resilience and ingenuity in the face of a harsh environment.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • A wakha is a type of bridge in Ladakh.
  • A mayur is a peacock.
  • A khol is a type of drum.