Heritage step wells restoration

Heritage step wells restoration

GBS believes that water is life — and that the ancient wisdom of those who came before us holds the answers to many of today’s challenges. By reviving forgotten step wells and traditional water harvesting structures across Rajasthan, GBS is not just solving the immediate problem of safe drinking water for village communities — it is breathing life back into a cultural heritage that has sustained civilisations for thousands of years.

7Step wells restored in 2013–14
TensDried old wells revived
2International journals published in
1000sYears of heritage preserved

Research on Desertification

Across Rajasthan, hundreds of ancient step wells — known as baolis — had fallen silent over the decades, their waters dried up and their stones forgotten under layers of neglect. GBS stepped in to change that. Working closely with village communities, GBS has been carefully restoring these magnificent structures — clearing debris, repairing stonework, and reviving the water flow — so that they can once again serve the communities that surround them. In 2013–14 alone, GBS restored seven traditional step wells and tens of dried old wells — a remarkable achievement that drew national and international attention to the cause of heritage water conservation.

Key Findings

Causes of Extinction

Research on Desertification

GBS's step well restoration work caught the attention of international researchers and heritage bodies, resulting in publication in two prestigious international journals.