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Introducing Permaculture Design Concepts to Udaipur and her Districts

From April 28th to 30th Sri Narsanna Koppula, CEO of Hyderabad’s Aranya Agricultural  Alternatives, presented Rajasthan’s first Permaculture Design Introductions to enthusiastic groups of Udaipur farmers, NGO activists and agricultural scholars.  He explained how Permaculture principles can regenerate our farm lands, protect our ecosystems, and enliven & truly “smarten” our communities.

Sri Koppula lectures internationally and is well known as India’s foremost Permaculture expert whose work has been promoted on Rajya Sabha TV. Last November he organized India’s first “International Permaculture Conference” in Hyderabad, which was attended by over 1200 delegates from 60 countries.

Permaculture is an innovative agricultural & social design model for both rural and urban environments. This holistic design system maximizes benefits for ecological vitality, bio-diversity, climate remediation, public health, and sustainable rural livelihoods; and is now being used in over 120 countries.

Koppula-ji’s pioneering Udaipur events were initiated by Big Medicine Charitable Trust (BMCT), generously sponsored by NABARD, co-organized by Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology (MTUAP) & Astha Sansthan, and logistically assisted by Gayatri Seva Sansthan.

The PDI team extended their gratitude to all the citizens, farmers & NGO activists who participated. Lead organizer BMCT’s Rita Dixit added special thanks to NABARD for critical funding and MPUAT’s VC U.S. Sharma and Organic Ag Research Director Dr. S.K. Sharma for sharing this progressive vision with their students and faculty.

For more information on permaculture & related activities in the Udaipur area, please contact Ms. Dixit at +91-869-637-3193 or bmct@greeningindia.net.

 

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Comment by Rita Dixit Kubiak on May 4, 2018 at 12:45pm

thank you Prem for pointing out that fair share is not a slogan in permaculture .... thank you for pointing me in this direction 

Comment by premilla dixit nag on May 4, 2018 at 12:37pm

Earth care, human care, fair share, is not a slogan, it is the facts-on-the-ground of permaculture. Like all life on earth, human life is part of a planet wide food chain.  In a healthy food chain, there is no waste, all materials are recycled, repurposed reused towards life-giving. Fair share is integral to this process of zero waste. To operationalize this permaculture concept is to acknowledge we are all stakeholders in a living process of sharing. In human life, the unfair sharing of resources within human society pushes the unfair pressure we have placed on all life on earth, including our own. Permaculture is the antidote to this degenerative process, seeding a regenerative path to feeding ourselves and rewarding those who feed us with thriving. Congartulations to my sister Rita Dixit Kubiak and all her cohorts for collaborating with the local/regional/national/global regenerative initiative that is returning to India what has long been her heritage-- a thriving food culture.  

Comment by Rita Dixit Kubiak on May 3, 2018 at 11:13am

Ghosh Saheb you are completely correct. Permaculture Design is both eco-friendly and human friendly. Thank you for taking the time to comment. Best, Rita Dixit Kubiak.

Comment by GOPI KANTA GHOSH on May 3, 2018 at 9:44am

Ecofriendly

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