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  1. Nature’s way of farming-Permaculture

    What can be more exciting than to be able to cook a meal with the veggies grown in your backyard? Or to be eating chemical-free, healthy vegetables and greens. One need not have a professional degree in agriculture to practice permaculture farming methods ...
  2. Rama Tewary: Bringing a natural farming revolution to the Northeast

    Diagnosed with throat cancer, Rama Tewari’s life came to a standstill in 2004. Holding a doctorate in botany, this brilliant scientist was fighting choices. Having tried and exhausted many forms of treatment, she decided to come to The Art of Living Inter ...
  3. Medicine: Not an Obligation for Good Health!

    Across the globe, there are ubiquitous chemists that sell out medicines to make sure you are free of headache, stomach-ache, body pain, etc. Do you believe your self-regulatory body needs the human touch of medication to remain healthy? How about spending ...
  4. An unusual passion for natural farming promises to turn around the lives of farmers

    “I wish no Indian household had to eat poison and urea. It is a heinous crime to play with human life,” says Yogita Sharan Singh. She is an MA in Economics, a journalist-turned-editor of a newspaper in Bhopal, India. A young blood from the state of Chatti ...
  5. They stopped yielding poison for you

    From the far-off interiors of Indore, he rode on a bike to Bhopal. Nandkishor Barhar was eager to know how to yield naturally-grown crops. Impressed by the Sri Sri Natural Farming program teachings, he took 50 kilos of Bansi gehu (a type of wheat) to sow. ...
  6. Organic farming

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  7. Organic Farming goes viral in Maharashtra!

    The feeling when you are rescued Essays, exams, speeches and debates on the great Indian agriculture formed a common part of our school curriculum. Some would reflect pride over the vast lush green fields that Punjab possesses and quote figures of wheat p ...
  8. Chemical Free Farming

    "Agriculture is the backbone of human existence. For any civilisation to prosper, agriculture has to be healthy and sustainable. We need to get our focus back on agriculture which is the primary industry. Our earth has plenty for everyone. We only ha ...