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 froth was caused at this time of the year due to the lean water flow in the river. After the construction of the Hathnikund barrage upstream in Haryana, the flow downstream is now just 160 cusecs which cannot dilute effluents, which consequently build up in the form of foam.
Human settlements in south India were situated around temples, and temple tanks were the focal point of all activity. These tanks were used for bathing and religious rites. With houses being built in the catchment area of these tanks, it is mostly sewage that flows into these tanks now.
Human settlements in south India were situated around temples, and temple tanks were the focal point of all activity. These tanks were used for bathing and religious rites. With houses being built in the catchment area of these tanks, it is mostly sewage that flows into these tanks now.
Human settlements in south India were situated around temples, and temple tanks were the focal point of all activity. These tanks were used for bathing and religious rites. With houses being built in the catchment area of these tanks, it is mostly sewage that flows into these tanks now.
Human settlements in south India were situated around temples, and temple tanks were the focal point of all activity. These tanks were used for bathing and religious rites. With houses being built in the catchment area of these tanks, it is mostly sewage that flows into these tanks now.
Human settlements in south India were situated around temples, and temple tanks were the focal point of all activity. These tanks were used for bathing and religious rites. With houses being built in the catchment area of these tanks, it is mostly sewage that flows into these tanks now.
Human settlements in south India were situated around temples, and temple tanks were the focal point of all activity. These tanks were used for bathing and religious rites. With houses being built in the catchment area of these tanks, it is mostly sewage that flows into these tanks now.
Human settlements in south India were situated around temples, and temple tanks were the focal point of all activity. These tanks were used for bathing and religious rites. With houses being built in the catchment area of these tanks, it is mostly sewage that flows into these tanks now.
The Wwestern Ghats form the catchment of the Tamarparni river which flows through this area. Anicuts built on this river inTtirunelveti district date back to between 13th and 16th centuries.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.
The Kasaur system on the river Palar. A Kasaur is a longish tank, excavated below the level of the river bed, but adjacent to the river, the river water percolates through and fills it up. This is the Kasaur of Vegamangalam village, Arkonam taluk of north Arcot Ambedkar district, Tamil Nadu.