A birds eye view of the waterhole located amidst hills like an oasis in theforest. Interventions of Tarun Bharat Sangh in intiatiing community participation for water management has changed the face of the village.
A birds eye view of the waterhole located amidst hills like an oasis in theforest. Interventions of Tarun Bharat Sangh in intiatiing community participation for water management has changed the face of the village.
Anicut Dam, Water harvesting structure. The water collected in the dam stretches through the forest giving a steady supply of drinking water to the animals in the Sariska Sanctuary giving the Ruparel river its flow.
Anicut Dam, Water harvesting structure. The water collected in the dam stretches through the forest giving a steady supply of drinking water to the animals in the Sariska Sanctuary giving the Ruparel river its flow.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high Johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bharat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bhrat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bhrat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bhrat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
This 220 metre long and 15 metre high johad (earthen dam) has been built by the villagers of lava ka bas with technical assistance from the Tarun Bhrat Sangh. The Rajasthan irrigation department declared the structure as illegal and went ahead to demolish it. It was after CSE’s intervention at the highest level that the lava ka vas structure was saved.
Rudha Mal, water harvester. He gave away a large portion of his agriculture land for the construction of the Hamirpura anicut fills up a hole dug by miscreants on the sidings before it can cause any threat to the structure itself.
Rudha Mal, water harvester. He gave away a large portion of his agriculture land for the construction of the Hamirpura anicut fills up a hole dug by miscreants on the sidings before it can cause any threat to the structure itself.
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.