‘Bhakar’ is used in rural Uttarakhand for

Water storage
Fruit collection
Foodgrain storage
Milk storage

The correct answer is (c). Bhakar is a type of earthen pot used in rural Uttarakhand for storing foodgrains. It is made of clay and has a narrow neck and a wide body. Bhakars are usually buried in the ground to keep the foodgrains cool and dry. They are also used to store other items such as grain, spices, and vegetables.

(a) Water storage: This is not the correct answer because bhakars are not used for water storage. They are made of clay, which is a porous material that would allow water to seep through.

(b) Fruit collection: This is not the correct answer because bhakars are not used for fruit collection. They are too large and heavy to be easily carried around, and they would not provide enough protection for fruits from being damaged.

(d) Milk storage: This is not the correct answer because bhakars are not used for milk storage. They are not airtight, so milk would spoil quickly if stored in them.