Residents of village Ghoti work on a farm bund. The village, which had lots of water due to successful watershed work, now has 6,000 borewells and no drinking water.
Farmer Hiraman Dhurve's two farm ponds, dug on a single day with an earthmover at the cost of Rs 84,000 each, do not store water due to weak bunds. The leaking water causes water-logging in his farm.
Farmer Hiraman Dhurve's two farm ponds, dug on a single day with an earthmover at the cost of Rs 84,000 each, do not store water due to weak bunds. The leaking water causes water-logging in his farm.
Mushtikovila tank provides irrigation for hundreds of farmers in rain-parched Anantapur district. The tank also hold a large variety of bird life such as Painted Storks, Grey Herons, Great Egrets, Black-winged Stilts, Spot Billed Pelican, Brahminy Ducks,
Mushtikovila tank provides irrigation for hundreds of farmers in rain-parched Anantapur district. The tank also hold a large variety of bird life such as Painted Storks, Grey Herons, Great Egrets, Black-winged Stilts, Spot Billed Pelican, Brahminy Ducks,
Mushtikovila tank provides irrigation for hundreds of farmers in rain-parched Anantapur district. The tank also hold a large variety of bird life such as Painted Storks, Grey Herons, Great Egrets, Black-winged Stilts, Spot Billed Pelican, Brahminy Ducks,
Mushtikovila tank provides irrigation for hundreds of farmers in rain-parched Anantapur district. The tank also hold a large variety of bird life such as Painted Storks, Grey Herons, Great Egrets, Black-winged Stilts, Spot Billed Pelican, Brahminy Ducks,
Mushtikovila tank provides irrigation for hundreds of farmers in rain-parched Anantapur district. The tank also hold a large variety of bird life such as Painted Storks, Grey Herons, Great Egrets, Black-winged Stilts, Spot Billed Pelican, Brahminy Ducks,
Bhima Singh of Bathinda's Jethuka village kept his field (right) ready for transplanting paddy saplings (left) days before June 15, the legal date for beginning transplantation, Punjab
Jaswinder Singh of Longowal village in Punjab’s Sangrur district says the law has been forced upon farmers. In 2009 when it was enacted, 17 farmer organisations in the region gave several representations against the law to Sangrur’s deputy commissioner.
Bhima Singh of Bathinda's Jethuka village kept his field (right) ready for transplanting paddy saplings (left) days before June 15, the legal date for beginning transplantation , punjab