Jawan Lal and fellow villagers discuss plans for optimising use of the available water to maximise irrigation at a village well full of water even in the drought.
Anicut Dam, Water harvesting structure. The water collected in the dam stretches through the forest giving a steady supply of drinking water to the animals in the Sariska Sanctuary giving the Ruparel river its flow.
Anicut Dam, Water harvesting structure. The water collected in the dam stretches through the forest giving a steady supply of drinking water to the animals in the Sariska Sanctuary giving the Ruparel river its flow.
Villagers of Alwar district overwhelmed by the monsoon of which they were deprived by the nature for three years. THE OVERFLOWING ARVARI SIVER CAN BE SEEN BEHIND.
Villagers of Alwar district overwhelmed by the monsoon of which they were deprived by the nature for three years. THE OVERFLOWING ARVARI SIVER CAN BE SEEN BEHIND.
Water flows over the approach road to Hamirpura village due to the filling up of the Anicut on the river Arvari. Good monsoon after a gap of three years has once again rejuvenated the river.
An anicut on the Arvari River, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari River, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari River, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari River, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari River, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari river, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari river, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari river, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari river, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari river, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari river, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari river, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
An anicut on the Arvari river, still under construction, has already started overflowing in the first rains that came its way. The villagers have started thinking of raising its height.
A newly constructed temple with an image of the Goddess Arvari has been constructed in the middle of the river itself. An earlier structure on the banks of the river was recently demolished by authorities. The Arvari river was brought to life following the sustained effort of local villagers and the Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.
A newly constructed temple with an image of the Goddess Arvari has been constructed in the middle of the river itself. An earlier structure on the banks of the river was recently demolished by authorities. The Arvari river was brought to life following the sustained effort of local villagers and the Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.
A newly constructed temple with an image of the Goddess Arvari has been constructed in the middle of the river itself. An earlier structure on the banks of the river was recently demolished by authorities. The Arvari river was brought to life following the sustained effort of local villagers and the Tarun Bharat Sangh, an Alwar-based organisation.