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For a bountiful harvest
The traditional ‘guli ragi’ method to grow finger millet has become popular among farmers because of its highly increased productivity
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Tribal crops find a haven
A tribal settlement in a Wildlife Sanctuary has turned into a treasure trove of traditionally grown, highly pest-resistant and protein-rich crops.
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आधुनिक उपजीविकेची साधने झाली मृत्यूच्या वाटा (in Marathi)
आनंद आणि सुख यांच्या समावेशासह, कामाची नवीन व्याख्या करणे शक्य आहे का?
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A river comes to people
Nanduwali started flowing again when the villagers of Ghewar decided to work with nature and not against it.
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Why do we wait so restlessly for the workday to end and for the weekend to come?
Imagine if we redefined work to include enjoyment and pleasure?
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It takes two to keep this dying tradition alive
The Mandri is made of natural materials and is thick enough to serve as a light mattress.
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സംഘർഷ ഭൂമിയിലെ വനസംരക്ഷണം
It is heartening that despite prevailing conflicts, Adivasi people of Bastar care for their own forests and are helping other states enrich theirs.
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Adivasis in the Bastar conflict zone are spearheading a massive conservation effort
It is heartening that despite prevailing conflicts, Adivasi people of Bastar care for their own forests and are helping other states enrich theirs.
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Seeds, Soil and Survival: Towards a Saner Agricultural Future
A crucial reason for the success of the organic farmers of Kedia, Zaheerabad and Niyamgiri is that they are part of or helped by larger collectives.