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बेमौसम बारिश से बचाएगी मूंगफली की नई जीनोमिक खोज
बेमौसम बारिश से बचाएगी मूंगफली की नई जीनोमिक खोज

By Gaon Connection

बेमौसम बारिश से मूंगफली की फसल को होने वाले भारी नुकसान से अब राहत मिल सकती है। ICRISAT की नई जीनोमिक खोज ने ऐसी किस्मों का रास्ता खोला है, जो कटाई से पहले अंकुरण को रोक सकती हैं।

बेमौसम बारिश से मूंगफली की फसल को होने वाले भारी नुकसान से अब राहत मिल सकती है। ICRISAT की नई जीनोमिक खोज ने ऐसी किस्मों का रास्ता खोला है, जो कटाई से पहले अंकुरण को रोक सकती हैं।

The Nadru Harvesters of Kashmir
The Nadru Harvesters of Kashmir

By Gaon Connection

Nadru, or lotus stem, is a quintessential part of Kashmiri cuisine. The seeds are sown just once, and harvest is enjoyed for years. The harvesting season is between September and March when farmers spend all day on their boats, eating, praying and gathering the nadru from Dal Lake, Anchar Lake and Manasbal Lake.

Nadru, or lotus stem, is a quintessential part of Kashmiri cuisine. The seeds are sown just once, and harvest is enjoyed for years. The harvesting season is between September and March when farmers spend all day on their boats, eating, praying and gathering the nadru from Dal Lake, Anchar Lake and Manasbal Lake.

The Nadru Harvesters of Kashmir
The Nadru Harvesters of Kashmir

By Ahsaan Ali

Nadru, or lotus stem, is a quintessential part of Kashmiri cuisine. The seeds are sown just once, and harvest is enjoyed for years. The harvesting season is between September and March when farmers spend all day on their boats, eating, praying and gathering the nadru from Dal Lake, Anchar Lake and Manasbal Lake.

Nadru, or lotus stem, is a quintessential part of Kashmiri cuisine. The seeds are sown just once, and harvest is enjoyed for years. The harvesting season is between September and March when farmers spend all day on their boats, eating, praying and gathering the nadru from Dal Lake, Anchar Lake and Manasbal Lake.

Rajasthan: Digging ponds to capture rainwater helps Dholpur farmers cultivate wheat for the first time
Rajasthan: Digging ponds to capture rainwater helps Dholpur farmers cultivate wheat for the first time

By Manoj Choudhary

A state government scheme in Rajasthan to encourage rainwater harvesting is bearing fruit as for the first time, the farmers in the water-strapped Gironiya village, are cultivating wheat in the rabi season, and their mustard production has reportedly increased manifold.

A state government scheme in Rajasthan to encourage rainwater harvesting is bearing fruit as for the first time, the farmers in the water-strapped Gironiya village, are cultivating wheat in the rabi season, and their mustard production has reportedly increased manifold.

This school in Gujarat conserves rainwater, uses it for drinking purpose
This school in Gujarat conserves rainwater, uses it for drinking purpose

By Ankit Kumar Singh

This school has constructed four water tanks of 1 lakh litres for the purpose of rainwater harvesting. Earlier, they had to call four water tankers every month for the school, which cost them Rs 1,500-1,600

This school has constructed four water tanks of 1 lakh litres for the purpose of rainwater harvesting. Earlier, they had to call four water tankers every month for the school, which cost them Rs 1,500-1,600

Mahua flowers are not just of cultural significance to tribal communities but also the fulcrum of their economy
Mahua flowers are not just of cultural significance to tribal communities but also the fulcrum of their economy

By Arun Singh

The mood is festive in large tracts of forests and lands central India as adivasi communities gather the mahua flowers, that not just spread their heady fragrance but also smiles as a bountiful harvest means prosperity to the tribal people who depend on the flower for their livelihoods and their wellness. A Gaon Connection ground report from the villages of Madhya Pradesh.

The mood is festive in large tracts of forests and lands central India as adivasi communities gather the mahua flowers, that not just spread their heady fragrance but also smiles as a bountiful harvest means prosperity to the tribal people who depend on the flower for their livelihoods and their wellness. A Gaon Connection ground report from the villages of Madhya Pradesh.

In these villages in Jaisalmer, every house has a traditional 'beri' to collect rainwater
In these villages in Jaisalmer, every house has a traditional 'beri' to collect rainwater

By Kuldeep Chhangani

In the inhospitable terrain of Thar Desert in Rajasthan, centuries-old water conservation methods still flourish, and meet the drinking water needs of villagers and their cattle throughout the year. A ground report from the desert villages of Pokhran.

In the inhospitable terrain of Thar Desert in Rajasthan, centuries-old water conservation methods still flourish, and meet the drinking water needs of villagers and their cattle throughout the year. A ground report from the desert villages of Pokhran.

At this village school in Karnataka, every drop of rainwater is harvested and reused
At this village school in Karnataka, every drop of rainwater is harvested and reused

By Gaon Connection

The government school in Kora village in Tumakuru has enough water for drinking, cooking, washing and gardening purposes thanks to the rainwater harvesting system installed with the help of the non-profit Biome.

The government school in Kora village in Tumakuru has enough water for drinking, cooking, washing and gardening purposes thanks to the rainwater harvesting system installed with the help of the non-profit Biome.

At this village school in Karnataka, every drop of rainwater is harvested and reused
At this village school in Karnataka, every drop of rainwater is harvested and reused

By Laraib Fatima Warsi

The government school in Kora village in Tumakuru has enough water for drinking, cooking, washing and gardening purposes thanks to the rainwater harvesting system installed with the help of the non-profit Biome.

The government school in Kora village in Tumakuru has enough water for drinking, cooking, washing and gardening purposes thanks to the rainwater harvesting system installed with the help of the non-profit Biome.

Sustainable cooling to make post-harvest management affordable for Indian farmers
Sustainable cooling to make post-harvest management affordable for Indian farmers

By Jyotsna Richhariya

Farmers in India incur nearly USD 12,520 million in post-harvest losses annually due to inadequate cold storage facilities. BASE and Empa's 'Your Virtual Cold Chain Assistant' project is making sustainable cooling accessible, affordable, and an indispensable part of post-harvest management for the Indian farmers.

Farmers in India incur nearly USD 12,520 million in post-harvest losses annually due to inadequate cold storage facilities. BASE and Empa's 'Your Virtual Cold Chain Assistant' project is making sustainable cooling accessible, affordable, and an indispensable part of post-harvest management for the Indian farmers.

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