The project applies a comprehensive approach—Area Treatment, Drainage Line Treatment, and Climate Proofing—to enhance water conservation, soil health, and climate resilience in tribal communities. The project implemented extensive soil and water conservation measures, constructing over 6,000 cubic meters of farm bunds, preventing approximately 750 tons of soil erosion and improving crop root-zone moisture. Additionally, more than 2,000 cubic meters of stone bunds were built, safeguarding 2,800 cubic meters of soil. Two check dams were established, providing irrigation for 20 hectares of agricultural land, while six gabion structures prevented 450 tons of soil erosion and conserved soil moisture across 4.5 hectares. Furthermore, two earthen embankment dams were constructed to store water for irrigation and enhance groundwater recharge, benefiting four hectares of farmland.