PUNARAVARTAN: Recycling natural clay during Ganesh festival
The campaign directly connects the client back to the artisans, so that the return of the clay sludge can happen between the two directly, without the need for infrastructural support.
DLRC, The Learning Farm!
Come together, rethink and take charge of our education, and become kind and active members of the world.
She sells cow dung products but not milk to save India’s desi cows
Burning of cow dung logs is much less polluting than burning wood.
Natural substitute for fertilisers
Cow dung, cow urine, molasses, besan, and soil from an anthill go to make an excellent pest repellant and fertiliser for Koraput fields!
Youth drive revival of traditional rice varieties in West Bengal
“Traditional rice cultivars are inherently endowed with higher nutritional value than their chemically grown counterparts.”
Remembering Dhrubajyoti Ghosh…
... a storehouse of ecological thinking and an ethical anchor that is rarely found in South Asia’s environmental landscape.
A farm where native wisdom is fully at work
His “unscientific’ innovations have impressed veterinarians so much that they have come to recommend them for others.
Dhrubajyoti Ghosh: The Intrepid Ecologist and his ‘laboratory of survival’
“We count the number of millionaires, but not the millions of pickers who are active in our nation’s backyards.”
How These Goans Decided to Go Organic, and Grew a Mini Forest in Their Backyards!
All that growing food organically needs is time and dedication. A lot of people are building their own kitchen gardens in Goa.