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Irrigated wheat field during the dry season

Irrigated mustard field (a major cash crop) during the dry season

Carrying firewood for cooking

Local transportation

A village elder who provided guidance for reconstructing the johads in Golpapura

Gram sabah (traditional village council) meeting

A johad in Golpapura village with part of the village forest in the background

A well in Golpapura village provides water for crop irrigation, livestock, and washing clothes

A well provides drinking water for people and livestock

A village well provides water for drinking, bathing, washing clothes, and irrigating crops (irrigated crops and unirrigated land in the background)