Chemical free abundance
After years of killing his fields with pesticides and fertilisers, a sapota grower rediscovered cultivation without chemicals
After years of killing his fields with pesticides and fertilisers, a sapota grower rediscovered cultivation without chemicals
Check dams have yielded rich dividends for Hivare
Hill women, long deprived of any economic rights, have found their independent, confident voice in activities spurred by a welfare group
Some Delhi residents tackle the Capital's mountainous garbage problem as civic authorities apathetically look on
Renovating traditiona_1 village reservoirs, farmers in Tamil Nadu are pursuing a green dream
The Vankars of Gujarat have reclaimed saline wastelands in Gujarat after 9 years of bloody struggle
Once liquour sodden, the fisherfolk of a Kerala village are replacing destroyed natural reefs with artificial ones
Asunati Khonara, 65 of village Prapamunda, a mother of 4, is a Kond adivasi woman. With the establishment of NIPDIT in 1982, she became the animator of the Dadaki Cluster Level Organisation. She has
The micro-vision of the lecturers of the Community Polytechnique Cell, Malcla, with the village as the focal centre, is supplemented with their district level concerns. They are especially
The Saiga adivasis of Ghanneri village, living in Achanakmar sanctuary area of Bilaspur, have nothing but their undying spirit of struggle to fall back upon. Many at them, basods by profession
Tribal women in an obscure block in Bihar churn out a success story
Gopal Paliwal had always been intrigued by the complex physiology of wild or rock honeybees. Today, this 28-year old entomologist boasts of a doctorate (from Wardha University) on the
The city of Mysore in Karnataka has become the scene for an interesting battle royal. In contention is the People's park in the heart of the city, fought over by the Mysore Grahakara Parishat (MGP),
The Gujarat unit of People's Union of Civil Liberties (PUCL) recently filed a petition in the High Court of Gujarat against the state government, the commissioner of industries and
Concerted efforts have been launched to promote traditional water harvesting systems in the desert area of Kutch in Gujarat. Abdasa Development Forum, Saurashtra Trust, Kutch Mahila Vikas Sanga-than,
Natural farming is the only hope in sight, says a farmer from Hoshangabad
The people of Mithila acquired the expertise of extracting colours from plants through trial and error, spanning an experience of over hundred of years. Leaves of bel (Aegle marmelos), bhang
Kashmiri youth reach out to people in the midst of war and loss with their environmental awareness campaign
An NGO in Karnataka is endeavouring to make poor farmers self reliant in managing and sustaining land development projects in Kolar district
How do you visualise Ralegan's future ? I would like to see to it that Ralegan doesn't return to its past conditions. Twenty five years ago the social conditions in Ralegan were different