How One Rajasthan Village Still Has Water Even After A Long, Dry Summer | Read

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  • Published On: July 14, 2019
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In the middle of the arid and dry Rajasthan landscape the village of Laporiya, located 90 kilometres from Jaipur, stands out because even at the end of a long summer its lakes hold enough water for the community's needs. In fact, Laporiya's wells never run dry and fields have moisture, even in summer, to boast grass to sustain animals.

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