A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A man catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A men catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A man catches fish from a bund or irrigation channel adjoining a paddy field. He is armed with a bamboo funnel, known locally as takhung, to keep his catch. There is an extensive network of canals to bring water to the fields.
A few meters of PVC pipes, plastic jars and clay pots are all one needs to implement System Of Water For Agricultural Rejuvenation (SWAR). It costs Rs 300 per plant in an orchard of 200 plants.