WASTE WATER FLOW HAS CONTAMINATED THE SOIL.hENCE THEY HAVE DIVERTED THE WASTE WATER FLOW IN A DIFFERENT DIRECTION AND THE CONTAMINATED SOIL IS GEETING SCRAPPED OF USING MANNUAL LABOUR.
Maher Singh Jhakkar, general secretary of the JHAKKAR khap panchayat says the decision against paddy was unanimous because of poor yield and low procurement of rice last year
Too shallow : We ensured that there was adequate depth ? 3 to 4 feet -- for bathing. I must admit that this was made possible by releasing 2,500 cusecs from upstream reservoirs during the entire mela period. More was released during the six important bath
Solid waste offerings : More than 40,000 toilets which received all the excreta of the pilgrims were simply covered with more earth, allowing it to leach into the ground and pollute the groundwater Garbage that piled up during kumbh is still waiting to be
Solid waste offerings : Each person visiting the mela generated solid waste of approximately 100 gm every day, be it plastics, bottles or flowers. If you visit the mela grounds today, you will see solid waste strewn all over the place
Too shallow : We ensured that there was adequate depth ヨ3 to 4 feet -- for bathing. I must admit that this was made possible by releasing 2,500 cusecs from upstream reservoirs during the entire mela period. More was released during the six important bathi
A faultily constructed Kolhapuri wier in village Antarwali in Osmanabad district. Villagers have stored the metal slats used to check water flow in the panchayat building to prevent them from rusting.
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Concrete channels to collect the rainwater and surface flow from surrounding area of the temple city of Pushkar to fulfill the water demand of ancient city
Five days after the floods, workers are still trying to clean the sand and silt from Rudraprayag Bridge. On June 17 and 18, the river Mandakini that flows 20 meters under the bridge, almost submerged the
Sumari, one of the worst-affected villages in the lower part of Rudraprayag district. Almost 40 families have been affected in this small village, 15 houses have been washed away.
Bihar State Wildlife Board has allowed the farmers to shoot and kill Neelgais ( BLUE BULL) rampaging through standing crops. It has decided to provide arms licence to farmers of the affected villages and promises to pay Rs 500 for each bullet fired and Rs
Bihar State Wildlife Board has allowed the farmers to shoot and kill Neelgais ( BLUE BULL) rampaging through standing crops. It has decided to provide arms licence to farmers of the affected villages and promises to pay Rs 500 for each bullet fired and Rs
Bihar State Wildlife Board has allowed the farmers to shoot and kill Neelgais ( BLUE BULL) rampaging through standing crops. It has decided to provide arms licence to farmers of the affected villages and promises to pay Rs 500 for each bullet fired and Rs
I have land only on paper. in reality i am landless because my land is submerged in the kosi. The kosi river will swallow Birbar this monsoon,ヤ said Lucho Sharma of the village
Once land is allotted tribals wonメt allow illegal felling of trees. This will hamper forest officialsメ income. Guards have orders to give minimum possible land to tribals - BUDHINARAYAN TOPPOMember, state-level committee monitoring FR