There are around 8000 traditional water bodies built during the 8th century to the 12th century.
Read M oreApart from agriculture, the people in Bundelkhand are engaged in activities like farm labour, animal husbandry, dairy farming, goat rearing and fisheries.
Read M oreBecause of drought situation and uncertainty of rainfall, crop failure is a regular event and high dependency on fertilisers, and pesticides resulting in further degradation of land
Read M oreAge is just a number. At the age of 56, Ramesh dada has proved this by leading his village towards natural farming practices by producing organic manures and pesticides for fellow farmers,
Read M oreDohas are saucer-shaped pits dug in the bed of the stream, along its length, to rejuvenate the stream and increase its water storage, as well as, recharge capacity.
Read M oreShubha Ghose, enables community in her village through information and access to various government schemes and entitlements, ensuring that the benefits reach the last mile.
Read M oreMulti-layer farming allows Seema to grow five crops at once on 200 sq. mt. of land, providing her with a steady cash flow all-year round, along with ensuring nutritional security for her household
Read M oreVandana and Surendra are Climate-Smart Farmers of Bahera village, and the harbingers of change in the current chemically-intensive methods of cultivation.
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