CSE formed a group of eminnent person to pressurize the Rajasthan government from demolishing the lava ka Baas Johad. The group later visited the village to examine the structure's safety and other aspects.
CSE formed a group of eminnent person to pressurize the Rajasthan government from demolishing the lava ka Baas Johad. The group later visited the village to examine the structure's safety and other aspects.
Villagers enjoy bathing in the water collected in the Johad. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Villagers enjoy bathing in the water collected in the Johad. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Villagers enjoy bathing in the water collected in the Johad. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Villagers enjoy bathing in the water collected in the Johad. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Villagers gathered at the johad. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the Johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the Johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Tanmay Kumar, Collector, Alwar, examining the Johad at Lava Ka Baas. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Tanmay Kumar, Collector, Alwar, examining the Johad at Lava Ka Baas. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Tanmay Kumar, Collector, Alwar, examining the Johad at Lava Ka Baas. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Rajendra Singh of Tarun BharatSsangh addressing the Meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the Johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Rajendra Singh of Tarun BharatSsangh addressing the Meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the Johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Rajendra Singh of Tarun BharatSsangh addressing the Meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the Johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Rajendra Singh of Tarun BharatSsangh addressing the Meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the Johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
CSE chairperson Anil Agarwal addressing the Meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the Johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
CSE chairperson Anil Agarwal addressing the Meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the Johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
CSE directorSsunita Narain addressing the meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the Johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
CSE directorSsunita Narain addressing the meeting of eminent persons with villagers at the Johad in July 2001. 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 in a record time of four months. This johad is built on one of the many small nalas feeding the river Ruparel.
Members of the group of eminent persons being felicitated by he villagers. This group was formed by CSE to force the Rajasthan government withdraw its stand of demolishing the structure.
N C Saxena, member of the group of eminent persons, being felicitated by the villagers. This group was formed by CSE to force the Rajasthan government withdraw its stand of demolishing the structure.
N C Saxena, member of the group of eminent persons, being felicitated by the villagers. This group was formed by CSE to force the Rajasthan government withdraw its stand of demolishing the structure.
Dr. M S Swaminathan, Member of the group of eminent persons, being felicitated by the villagers. This group was formed by CSE to force the Rajasthan government withdraw its stand of demolishing the structure.
Dr. M S Swaminathan, Member of the group of eminent persons, being felicitated by the villagers. This group was formed by CSE to force the Rajasthan government withdraw its stand of demolishing the structure.
M C Chaturvedi, Member of the group of eminent persons, being felicitated by the villagers. This group was formed by CSE to force the Rajasthan government withdraw its stand of demolishing the structure.
M C Chaturvedi, Member of the group of eminent persons, being felicitated by the villagers. This group was formed by CSE to force the Rajasthan government withdraw its stand of demolishing the structure.