Charred memories of a devastating fire in the Sonapani estate. The Sonapani estate is bought by the Maharshi Medical Corporation. Allmost all the trees in the estate have been felled. It is a big controversy now. Nobody knows who set fire to the felled trees. Nanital.
Charred memories of a devastating fire in the Sonapani estate. The Sonapani estate is bought by the Maharshi Medical Corporation. Allmost all the trees in the estate have been felled. It is a big controversy now. Nobody knows who set fire to the felled trees. Nanital.
Charred memories of a devastating fire in the Sonapani estate. The Sonapani estate is bought by the Maharshi Medical Corporation. Allmost all the trees in the estate have been felled. It is a big controversy now. Nobody knows who set fire to the felled trees. Nanital.
Charred memories of a devastating fire in the Sonapani estate. The Sonapani estate is bought by the Maharshi Medical Corporation. Allmost all the trees in the estate have been felled. It is a big controversy now. Nobody knows who set fire to the felled trees. Nanital.
Charred memories of a devastating fire in the Sonapani estate. The Sonapani estate is bought by the Maharshi Medical Corporation. Allmost all the trees in the estate have been felled. It is a big controversy now. Nobody knows who set fire to the felled trees. Nanital.
Charred memories of a devastating fire in the Sonapani estate. The Sonapani estate is bought by the Maharshi Medical Corporation. Allmost all the trees in the estate have been felled. It is a big controversy now. Nobody knows who set fire to the felled trees. Nanital.
Charred memories of a devastating fire in the Sonapani estate. The Sonapani estate is bought by the Maharshi Medical Corporation. Allmost all the trees in the estate have been felled. It is a big controversy now. Nobody knows who set fire to the felled trees. Nanital.
Water harvesting structures in the Kumaon hills. This house in the Satoli village, Nainital, has a concrete tank which is linked to the roof. It stores the rainwater that falls on the roof of the house. This is a part of a World Bank project for drinking water in Uttarakhand villages. People say they can have three months of drinking water from these tanks.
A tank on a shrot (underground water channel), the most traditional way of harvesting water in the mountains of Uttarakhand. Water from these perennial shrots are stored in these tanks.