Nurturing Nature and Farmers:
The Pillars of Sustainable Agriculture and Conservation
Rural communities, especially in the less developed pockets of India face significant challenges, including deteriorating soil health, water scarcity, and limited access to nutritious food and healthcare. Conventional farming methods have led to soil degradation and reduced agricultural productivity, while inadequate health education contributes to poor health outcomes. This project addresses these interconnected issues by introducing sustainable agricultural techniques and comprehensive health programs, thereby enhancing food security and overall well-being.
Our project will focus on certain pockets of the country where there is absolute need for these kind of workshops and seminars. The first phase begins with the Marathwada region, starting with Nanded followed by Parbhani, Jalna, Beed, Dharashiv (Osmanabad), Hingoli and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Nagar (Aurangabad).
Our Activities
- Workshops and Training Sessions
- Conferences
- Panel Discussions
- Exhibitions & B2B Forums
- Health Camps
- Natural awareness programs
- Special training and empowerment programs for rural women (Mahila) workers
- Awareness camps for mother and child poshan and development