Women’s conference on water harvesting held at the office of 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 held at the office of 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 held at the office of 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 held at the office of 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.
With the arrival of the monsoons there was frantic activity in the farms of Alwar which had seen three consecutive years of severe drought. The optimism came due to the intense water harvesting measures they had taken up in these years.
With the arrival of the monsoons there was frantic activity in the farms of Alwar which had seen three consecutive years of severe drought. The optimism came due to the intense water harvesting measures they had taken up in these years.
With the arrival of the monsoons there was frantic activity in the farms of Alwar which had seen three consecutive years of severe drought. The optimism came due to the intense water harvesting measures they had taken up in these years.
With the arrival of the monsoons there was frantic activity in the farms of Alwar which had seen three consecutive years of severe drought. The optimism came due to the intense water harvesting measures they had taken up in these years.
With the arrival of the monsoons there was frantic activity in the farms of Alwar which had seen three consecutive years of severe drought. The optimism came due to the intense water harvesting measures they had taken up in these years.
This 220 - metre long and 15-metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of Lava Ka Baas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department threatened to demolish the structure on safety grounds and on the ground of ownership of rainwater.
This 220 - metre long and 15-metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of Lava Ka Baas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department threatened to demolish the structure on safety grounds and on the ground of ownership of rainwater.
This 220 - metre long and 15-metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of Lava Ka Baas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department threatened to demolish the structure on safety grounds and on the ground of ownership of rainwater.
This 220 - metre long and 15-metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of Lava Ka Baas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department threatened to demolish the structure on safety grounds and on the ground of ownership of rainwater.
The group of eminent persons posing for a group photograph with villagers at the Johad. This group was formed by CSE to force the Rajasthan government withdraw its stand of demolishing the structure. This 220 - metre long and 15-metre high Johad ( earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of Lava Ka Baas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department threatened to demolish the structure on safety grounds and on the ground of ownership of rainwater.
This 220 - metre long and 15-metre high Johad ( earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of Lava Ka Baas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department threatened to demolish the structure on safety grounds and on the ground of ownership of rainwater.