Paani yatris with Kanahiya at Bharonji wala Bandh. CSE organised its second pani yatra between 24-28 February as part of its water campaign. The yatra was a guided tour to Alwar and Bundi districts of Rajasthan where interventions of Tarun Bharat Sangh and Bharatiya Agro Industries Foundation in intiatiing community participation for water management were observed. The group of yatris comprised of people from diverse backgrounds.
Paani yatris with Kanahiya at Bharonji wala Bandh. CSE organised its second pani yatra between 24-28 February as part of its water campaign. The yatra was a guided tour to Alwar and Bundi districts of Rajasthan where interventions of Tarun Bharat Sangh and Bharatiya Agro Industries Foundation in intiatiing community participation for water management were observed. The group of yatris comprised of people from diverse backgrounds.
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.
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.