How an Army of Women Resurrected a River
Women in Vellore, India, have resurrected the Naganadhi river and the
agriculture of the area that were almost lost to drought. In 2014, the
women took matters into their own hands and worked with engineers and
hydrologists to build 600 recharge wells by hand: digging wells, making
cement rings, placing the rings and stones, and planting
drought-resistant saplings along the river basin. This labor-intensive
work has resulted in wells that help replenish the groundwater. They
have not only brought a dead river back to life, but have ensured their
children do not endure the hardship they did.
Watch Video
Watch Video