Village cattle come to drink at the Johad built by the villagers. Even after three years drought so much water is stored here that it will see the villagers through to the next Monsoon easily. Ruparel catchment.
Village cattle come to drink at the Johad built by the villagers. Even after three years drought so much water is stored here that it will see the villagers through to the next Monsoon easily. Ruparel catchment.
Johad/earthen check dam. A large semi circular Johad at Kraska the water mof which is used by cattle and villagers for daily ablutions. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. A large semi circular Johad at Kraska the water mof which is used by cattle and villagers for daily ablutions. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. A large semi circular Johad at Kraska the water mof which is used by cattle and villagers for daily ablutions. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. A large semi circular Johad at Kraska the water mof which is used by cattle and villagers for daily ablutions. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. A large semi circular Johad at Kraska the water mof which is used by cattle and villagers for daily ablutions. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. A large semi circular Johad at Kraska the water mof which is used by cattle and villagers for daily ablutions. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. A large semi circular Johad at Kraska the water mof which is used by cattle and villagers for daily ablutions. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. Even after three years drought so much water is stored in this huge Johad that it will see the villagers through to the next Monsoon easily. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. The water stored in the Johad attracts some migrant birds also while catering to the wild animal population in this area of the Reserve. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. The water stored in the Johad attracts some migrant birds also while catering to the wild animal population in this area of the Reserve. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. The water stored in the Johad attracts some migrant birds also while catering to the wild animal population in this area of the Reserve. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. The water stored in the Johad attracts some migrant birds also while catering to the wild animal population in this area of the Reserve. Ruparel catchment
Johad/earthen check dam. Another large check dam built in 1999 stores so much water that even if the Monsoon fails this year, the villagers and their cattle will manage with ease. Ruparel catchment
Johad / earthen check dam. Another large check dam built in 1999 stores so much water that even if the Monsoon fails this year, the villagers and their cattle will manage with ease. Ruparel catchment
Johad / earthen check dam. Another large check dam built in 1999 stores so much water that even if the Monsoon fails this year, the villagers and their cattle will manage with ease. Ruparel catchment
Johad / earthen check dam. Another large check dam built in 1999 stores so much water that even if the Monsoon fails this year, the villagers and their cattle will manage with ease. Ruparel catchment
Johad / earthen check dam. Another large check dam built in 1999 stores so much water that even if the Monsoon fails this year, the villagers and their cattle will manage with ease. Ruparel catchment
Johad / earthen check dam. Another large check dam built in 1999 stores so much water that even if the Monsoon fails this year, the villagers and their cattle will manage with ease. Ruparel catchment
Johad / earthen check dam. Another large check dam built in 1999 stores so much water that even if the Monsoon fails this year, the villagers and their cattle will manage with ease. Ruparel catchment. This Johad (earthen dam) is main source of water for the villagers of Kraska in Alwar district of Rajasthan.
Johad / earthen check dam. Another large check dam built in 1999 stores so much water that even if the Monsoon fails this year, the villagers and their cattle will manage with ease. Ruparel catchment. This Johad (earthen dam) is main source of water for the villagers of Kraska in Alwar district of Rajasthan.
Johad / earthen check dam. Another large check dam built in 1999 stores so much water that even if the Monsoon fails this year, the villagers and their cattle will manage with ease. Ruparel catchment.
Johad / earthen check dam. Another large check dam built in 1999 stores so much water that even if the Monsoon fails this year, the villagers and their cattle will manage with ease. Ruparel catchment.