A newly constructed temple with an image of the Goddess Arvari has been constructed in the middle of the river itself. An earlier structure on the banks of the river was recently demolished by authorities. The Arvari river was brought to life following the sustained effort of local villagers and the Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.
A newly constructed temple with an image of the Goddess Arvari has been constructed in the middle of the river itself. An earlier structure on the banks of the river was recently demolished by authorities. The Arvari river was brought to life following the sustained effort of local villagers and the Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.
A newly constructed temple with an image of the Goddess Arvari has been constructed in the middle of the river itself. An earlier structure on the banks of the river was recently demolished by authorities. The Arvari river was brought to life following the sustained effort of local villagers and the Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.
Rudha Mal, water harvester. He gave away a large portion of his agriculture land for the construction of the Hamirpura anicut fills up a hole dug by miscreants on the sidings before it can cause any threat to the structure itself.
Rudha Mal, water harvester. He gave away a large portion of his agriculture land for the construction of the Hamirpura anicut fills up a hole dug by miscreants on the sidings before it can cause any threat to the structure itself.
A newly constructed Johad (Earthen Dam) at Narnala, downstream of Hamirpura village full of water in the very first showers. The Johads apart from serving as a source of water to the villagers also helps in recharging the groundwater and other water bodies.
A newly constructed Johad (Earthen Dam) at Narnala, downstream of Hamirpura village full of water in the very first showers. The Johads apart from serving as a source of water to the villagers also helps in recharging the groundwater and other water bodies.
A newly constructed Johad (Earthen Dam) at Narnala, downstream of Hamirpura village full of water in the very first showers. The Johads apart from serving as a source of water to the villagers also helps in recharging the groundwater and other water bodies.
A newly constructed Johad (Earthen Dam) at Narnala, downstream of Hamirpura village full of water in the very first showers. The Johads apart from serving as a source of water to the villagers also helps in recharging the groundwater and other water bodies.
A newly constructed Johad (Earthen Dam) at Narnala, downstream of Hamirpura village full of water in the very first showers. The Johads apart from serving as a source of water to the villagers also helps in recharging the groundwater and other water bodies.
A newly constructed Johad (Earthen Dam) at Narnala, downstream of Hamirpura village full of water in the very first showers. The Johads apart from serving as a source of water to the villagers also helps in recharging the groundwater and other water bodies.
A newly constructed Johad (Earthen Dam) at Narnala, downstream of Hamirpura village full of water in the very first showers. The Johads apart from serving as a source of water to the villagers also helps in recharging the groundwater and other water bodies.
A newly constructed Johad (Earthen Dam) at Narnala, downstream of Hamirpura village full of water in the very first showers. The Johads apart from serving as a source of water to the villagers also helps in recharging the groundwater and other water bodies.
Meeting of facilitators at the women’s water conference 15-17June 2001. The conference was organised by the Alwar-based organisation Tarun Bharat Sangh.
Meeting of facilitators at the women’s water conference 15-17June 2001. The conference was organised by the Alwar-based organisation Tarun Bharat Sangh.
Meeting of facilitators at the women’s water conference 15-17June 2001. The conference was organised by the Alwar-based organisation Tarun Bharat Sangh.
Rajendra Singh of the Alwar-based Tarunb Bharat Sangh addressing the Women’s conference on water harvesting. Women delegates at the conference discussed how through their self help groups and the money generated therein they could facilitate and participate in the village lever water harvesting activities
Women’s conference on water harvesting through self help groups. Women delegates at the conference discussed how through their self help groups and the money generated therein they could facilitate and participate in the village lever water harvesting activities
Women’s conference on water harvesting through self help groups. Women delegates at the conference discussed how through their self help groups and the money generated therein they could facilitate and participate in the village lever water harvesting activities
Women’s conference on water harvesting through self help groups. Women delegates at the conference discussed how through their self help groups and the money generated therein they could facilitate and participate in the village lever water harvesting activities
Women’s conference on water harvesting through self help groups. Women delegates at the conference discussed how through their self help groups and the money generated therein they could facilitate and participate in the village lever water harvesting activities
Women’s conference on water harvesting through self help groups. Women delegates at the conference discussed how through their self help groups and the money generated therein they could facilitate and participate in the village lever water harvesting activities
Women’s conference on water harvesting through self help groups. Women delegates at the conference discussed how through their self help groups and the money generated therein they could facilitate and participate in the village lever water harvesting activities
A woman looks at a poster prepared by TBS for promoting water harvesting. Tarun Bharat Sangh has been spearheading the movement to catch the rainwater in the Alwar region since 1984.
A woman looks at a poster prepared by TBS for promoting water harvesting. Tarun Bharat Sangh has been spearheading the movement to catch the rainwater in the Alwar region since 1984.
A woman looks at a poster prepared by TBS for promoting water harvesting. Tarun Bharat Sangh has been spearheading the movement to catch the rainwater in the Alwar region since 1984.
Kajori Bai, a water harvester. The Tarun Bharat Sangh has helped motivate womenfolk of the Alwar region to take active participation in water harvesting and water conservation.
Women’s conference on water harvesting through self help groups which was held at the office of the Tarun Bharat Sangh in Alwar, Rajasthan. Women delegates at the conference discussed how through their self help groups and the money generated therein they could facilitate and participate in the village lever water harvesting activities
Women’s conference on water harvesting through self help groups which was held at the office of the Tarun Bharat Sangh in Alwar, Rajasthan. Women delegates at the conference discussed how through their self help groups and the money generated therein they could facilitate and participate in the village lever water harvesting activities
Women’s conference on water harvesting through self help groups which was held at the office of the Tarun Bharat Sangh in Alwar, Rajasthan. Women delegates at the conference discussed how through their self help groups and the money generated therein they could facilitate and participate in the village lever water harvesting activities