Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
Children enjoy dip in the waters of the structure which their parents built in 2001. The Johad became a major centre of confrontation between the Rajasthan Irrigation Department and the villagers who with the technical assistance of TBS built this structure.
Children enjoy dip in the waters of the structure which their parents built in 2001. The Johad became a major centre of confrontation between the Rajasthan Irrigation Department and the villagers who with the technical assistance of TBS built this structure.
Children enjoy dip in the waters of the structure which their parents built in 2001. The Johad became a major centre of confrontation between the Rajasthan Irrigation Department and the villagers who with the technical assistance of TBS built this structure.
Children enjoy dip in the waters of the structure which their parents built in 2001. The Johad became a major centre of confrontation between the Rajasthan Irrigation Department and the villagers who with the technical assistance of TBS built this structure.
Children enjoy dip in the waters of the structure which their parents built in 2001. The Johad became a major centre of confrontation between the Rajasthan Irrigation Department and the villagers who with the technical assistance of TBS built this structure.
Children enjoy dip in the waters of the structure which their parents built in 2001. The Johad became a major centre of confrontation between the Rajasthan Irrigation Department and the villagers who with the technical assistance of TBS built this structure.
First collection of monsoon rains in the Johads of Gopalpura. TBS has built over 4500Jjohads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
First collection of monsoon rains in the Johads of Gopalpura. TBS has built over 4500Jjohads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
First collection of monsoon rains in the Johads of Gopalpura. TBS has built over 4500Jjohads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
First collection of monsoon rains in the Johads of Gopalpura. TBS has built over 4500Jjohads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
First collection of monsoon rains in the Johads of Gopalpura. TBS has built over 4500Jjohads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
First collection of monsoon rains in the Johads of Gopalpura. TBS has built over 4500Jjohads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
First collection of monsoon rains in the Johads of Gopalpura. TBS has built over 4500Jjohads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
The Lava Ka Bas Johad being reworked by the villagers. The Rajasthan Irrigation department served an ultimatum to the Tarun Bharat Sangh to demolish this Johad or face legal action. Their plea was that the structure was illegal and in violation of the 1910 agreement of the princely states of Bharatpur and Alwar over the distribution of the water of river Ruparel.
The Lava Ka Bas Johad being reworked by the villagers. The Rajasthan Irrigation department served an ultimatum to the Tarun Bharat Sangh to demolish this Johad or face legal action. Their plea was that the structure was illegal and in violation of the 1910 agreement of the princely states of Bharatpur and Alwar over the distribution of the water of river Ruparel.
The Lava Ka Bas Johad being reworked by the villagers. The Rajasthan Irrigation department served an ultimatum to the Tarun Bharat Sangh to demolish this Johad or face legal action. Their plea was that the structure was illegal and in violation of the 1910 agreement of the princely states of Bharatpur and Alwar over the distribution of the water of river Ruparel.
Villagers taking their cattle for grazing. Also seen is the Lava Ka BasJjohad. The Rajasthan Irrigation Department served an ultimatum to the Tarun BharatSsangh to demolish this Johad or face legal action. Their plea was that the structure was illegal and in violation of the 1910 agreement of the princely states ofBbharatpur and Alwar over the distribution of the water of river Ruparel.
Villagers taking their cattle for grazing. Also seen is the Lava Ka BasJjohad. The Rajasthan Irrigation Department served an ultimatum to the Tarun BharatSsangh to demolish this Johad or face legal action. Their plea was that the structure was illegal and in violation of the 1910 agreement of the princely states ofBbharatpur and Alwar over the distribution of the water of river Ruparel.
Villagers taking their cattle for grazing. Also seen is the Lava Ka BasJjohad. The Rajasthan Irrigation Department served an ultimatum to the Tarun BharatSsangh to demolish this Johad or face legal action. Their plea was that the structure was illegal and in violation of the 1910 agreement of the princely states ofBbharatpur and Alwar over the distribution of the water of river Ruparel.
The villagers of Lava Ka Bas united to protect their Johad. The Rajasthan Irrigation Department served an ultimatum to the Tarun Bharat Sangh to demolish this Johad or face legal action. Their plea was that the structure was illegal and in violation of the 1910 agreement of the princely states of Bharatpur and Alwar over the distribution of the water of river Ruparel.
The villagers of Lava Ka Bas united to protect their Johad. The Rajasthan Irrigation Department served an ultimatum to the Tarun Bharat Sangh to demolish this Johad or face legal action. Their plea was that the structure was illegal and in violation of the 1910 agreement of the princely states of Bharatpur and Alwar over the distribution of the water of river Ruparel.
The villagers of Lava Ka Bas united to protect their Johad. The Rajasthan Irrigation Department served an ultimatum to the Tarun Bharat Sangh to demolish this Johad or face legal action. Their plea was that the structure was illegal and in violation of the 1910 agreement of the princely states of Bharatpur and Alwar over the distribution of the water of river Ruparel.