In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
A farmer dries millet in R Krishnapuram village in Andhra Pradesh. Groundwater management has allowed many like him to grow waterefficient crops, thereby increasing incomes
BILT A. P. Rayon, drains made by farmer carrying effluent from power section of the mill. A farm adjacent shows the usage of effluent. Environment management by a pulp and paper industry
BILT A. P. Rayon. Effluent collected at the unit's boundary which has been broken by the farmers for using effluent. Environment management by a pulp and paper industry
BILT A. P. Rayon. Effluent near the compound which has been broken by farmers for using it for irrigation. Slightly muddy colour due to rain mainly. Environment management by a pulp and paper industry
Childrens drawing water from well, cleaned with the help of BILT under its corporate social responsibility programme to provide drinking water at Komatpalli village.
Childrens drawing water from well, cleaned with the help of BILT under its corporate social responsibility programme to provide drinking water at Komatpalli village.