The flooded Arvari flowing cross the approach road to Hamirpur Village left many villagers high and dry for a while before they decided to cross it in order to reach their homes.
The flooded Arvari flowing cross the approach road to Hamirpur Village left many villagers high and dry for a while before they decided to cross it in order to reach their homes.
The flooded Arvari flowing cross the approach road to Hamirpur Village left many villagers high and dry for a while before they decided to cross it in order to reach their homes.
The flooded Arvari flowing cross the approach road to Hamirpur Village left many villagers high and dry for a while before they decided to cross it in order to reach their homes.
The flooded Arvari flowing cross the approach road to Hamirpur Village left many villagers high and dry for a while before they decided to cross it in order to reach their homes.
The flooded Arvari flowing cross the approach road to Hamirpur Village left many villagers high and dry for a while before they decided to cross it in order to reach their homes.
Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.