The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Dry uncultivated fields. Not a blade of grass or any other form of cultivation can be seen to have been undertaken by the people of Raika due to the unavailability of water
Women carrying water. Women and children of Raika village are totally dependent on a well at the Forest Department check post for all their drinking water needs
Women carrying water. Women and children of Raika village are totally dependent on a well at the Forest Department check post for all their drinking water needs