Anicut check dam, a water harvesting structure. Water stored in another check dam on the Ruparel catchment. There is less water in dams outside Sariska because most of it has been used for irrigation by nearby villages.
Anicut check dam, a water harvesting structure. Water stored in another check dam on the Ruparel catchment. There is less water in dams outside Sariska because most of it has been used for irrigation by nearby villages.
Anicut check dam, a water harvesting structure. Water stored in another check dam on the Ruparel catchment. There is less water in dams outside Sariska because most of it has been used for irrigation by nearby villages.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
The Ruparel flowing down from its catchment in and around Sariska on the left and the Sookhi stream coming from its catchment at Raika village on the right.
A birds eye view of the waterhole located amidst hills like an oasis in theforest. Interventions of Tarun Bharat Sangh in intiatiing community participation for water management has changed the face of the village.
A birds eye view of the waterhole located amidst hills like an oasis in theforest. Interventions of Tarun Bharat Sangh in intiatiing community participation for water management has changed the face of the village.
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.
Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
Water collected in one of the earliest Johad (Earthen Dam) built by the TBS. TBS has built over 4500 Johads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
First collection of monsoon rains in the Johads of Gopalpura. TBS has built over 4500Jjohads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
First collection of monsoon rains in the Johads of Gopalpura. TBS has built over 4500Jjohads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.
First collection of monsoon rains in the Johads of Gopalpura. TBS has built over 4500Jjohads in the Sariska region to capture the rainwater and recharge the groundwater. The Johads has also helped revive the Arvari river which untill 1994 was a seasonal nala.