The yatris with Kanahiya in field in Bhaonta. CSE organised its second pani yatra between 24-28 February as part of its water campaign. The yatra was a guided tour to Alwar and Bundi districts of Rajasthan where interventions of Tarun Bharat Sangh and Bharatiya Agro Industries Foundation in intiatiing community participation for water management were observed. The group of yatris comprised of people from diverse backgrounds.
The fields in Bhaonta, Alwar, an oasis in the desert. Interventions of Tarun Bharat Sangh in intiatiing community participation for water management has changed the agricultural face of the village.
A birds eye view of the waterhole located amidst hills like an oasis in theforest. Interventions of Tarun Bharat Sangh in intiatiing community participation for water management has changed the face of the village.
A birds eye view of the waterhole located amidst hills like an oasis in theforest. Interventions of Tarun Bharat Sangh in intiatiing community participation for water management has changed the face of the village.
Anicut Dam, Water harvesting structure. The water collected in the dam stretches through the forest giving a steady supply of drinking water to the animals in the Sariska Sanctuary giving the Ruparel river its flow.
Anicut Dam, Water harvesting structure. The water collected in the dam stretches through the forest giving a steady supply of drinking water to the animals in the Sariska Sanctuary giving the Ruparel river its flow.
Gully Plugs, water harvesting Structure. Gully plugs are constructed in such a way that the bottom of the one coincides with the top of the other. Kota, Rajasthan.
Gabion, water harvesting structure. A total of 13 gabion structures have been constructed which have helped to check the large amount of silt that used to get carried away during the rains.
Gabion, water harvesting structure, This gabion structure has been made with boulders and coir ropes, which help to check silt and are eco friendly too.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.