Water collected in the Hamirpura anicut has rejuvenated the Arvari river. This anicut has been built by the villgers of Hamirapura with the assistance of Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.
Water collected in the Hamirpura anicut has rejuvenated the Arvari river. This anicut has been built by the villgers of Hamirapura with the assistance of Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.
Water collected in the Hamirpura anicut has rejuvenated the Arvari river. This anicut has been built by the villgers of Hamirapura with the assistance of Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.
Water collected in the Hamirpura anicut has rejuvenated the Arvari river. This anicut has been built by the villgers of Hamirapura with the assistance of Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.
Water collected in the Hamirpura anicut has rejuvenated the Arvari river. This anicut has been built by the villgers of Hamirapura with the assistance of Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.
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.