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Check out these photos of the Desert Rain Water Havesting project in action.
The Talab has been named "Swami Madhavananda Sarovar" - Holy Guruji's Lake.

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Desert Rain Water Harvesting

This is a grassroots project aimed at alleviating poverty and providing a reliable water supply to some of the most remote populations in rural Rajasthan who have been in the grips of severe drought for the last four years.

The project will utilise traditional Rainwater Harvesting techniques to provide a sustainable model to be used in drought affected areas throughout the world.

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Internationally 3-4 million children under the age of 5 die every year from dehydration as a result of waterborne diseases caused by polluted water.
  

Overview

To address the major water crisis in the desert state of Rajasthan India, the International Sri Deep Madhavananda Ashram Fellowship, has launched a Desert Rainwater Harvesting initiative.

This Rajasthan initiative will utilise traditional Rainwater Harvesting techniques in conjunction with community based watershed management plans to provide a sustainable model to be used in drought affected areas throughout the world.

The Desert Rainwater Harvesting Initiative is a grass roots project aimed at alleviating poverty and providing a reliable water supply to some of the most remote populations in rural Rajasthan, who have been in the grip of severe drought for the last decade.

A key outcome of the Initiative will be the formation of global partnerships and the establishment of an international centre to promote Rainwater Harvesting for desert and semi-arid regions of the world.

Dispair
Only 3.6 percent of the rural population of India has water sanitation. 74% of the population of the Indian State of Rajasthan are in poverty.



 
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