Sundri Bai, mother of Kanhaiya Lal of Bhaonta village is one of the thousands of women in Alwar dist who have taken up the cause of TBS among their communities. She is a widely travelled ladfy who is highly respected for their efforts.
Sundri Bai, mother of Kanhaiya Lal of Bhaonta village is one of the thousands of women in Alwar dist who have taken up the cause of TBS among their communities. She is a widely travelled ladfy who is highly respected for their efforts.
Sundri Bai, mother of Kanhaiya Lal of Bhaonta village is one of the thousands of women in Alwar dist who have taken up the cause of TBS among their communities. She is a widely travelled ladfy who is highly respected for their efforts.
Sundri Bai, mother of Kanhaiya Lal of Bhaonta village is one of the thousands of women in Alwar dist who have taken up the cause of TBS among their communities. She is a widely travelled ladfy who is highly respected for their efforts.
Sundri Bai, mother of Kanhaiya Lal of Bhaonta village is one of the thousands of women in Alwar dist who have taken up the cause of TBS among their communities. She is a widely travelled ladfy who is highly respected for their efforts.
A small check dam in Gopalpura which holds water for most of the year is drained in winters and its fertile soil used to cultivate water intensive crops like wheat
A small check dam in Gopalpura which holds water for most of the year is drained in winters and its fertile soil used to cultivate water intensive crops like wheat
A young boy sits guard a top a machaan in his sugarcane field at Gopalpura village. Farmers have adopted water intensive crops only recently due to the availability of regular supply throughout the year in their wells.
A young boy sits guard a top a machaan in his sugarcane field at Gopalpura village. Farmers have adopted water intensive crops only recently due to the availability of regular supply throughout the year in their wells.
A young boy sits guard a top a machaan in his sugarcane field at Gopalpura village. Farmers have adopted water intensive crops only recently due to the availability of regular supply throughout the year in their wells.