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Returning to where we belong
Today, India is struggling with its problem of population density. On one hand, rural population is migrating to urban cities at a scary pace; on the other, slums in cities are get
Rahul Karanpuriya
Mar 23, 20163 min read


Rivers, veins of the nation
India is lucky that it is home to seven major rivers and their thousands of tributaries that perform their role in the same manners as the numerous veins in a human body that assis
Rahul Karanpuriya
Mar 16, 20164 min read


Turning all eyes on our farmers
If Yavatmal district in Maharashtra is known for anything in India, it is for farmer suicides. This region has a forest cover of 2,24,000 hectares with sufficient amount of rainfal
Rahul Karanpuriya
Mar 6, 20164 min read


Conserving and sharing traditional knowledge
All forest dwellers around the world have learnt to live with nature, with all its heterogenous and complex situations. They live in those areas which are rich in biodiversity. In
Rahul Karanpuriya
Mar 2, 20165 min read


Art for farmers' rights
Art is a medium through which we can share our experiences with the world in a creative manner. It is a medium through which an artiste can show the world something that they would
Rahul Karanpuriya
Feb 20, 20164 min read


Towards a more organic lifestle
Our relationship with trash in today's time, can be perfectly summed up in the phrase, 'Out of sight, out of mind'. No sooner do we clean our houses and the municipality clears out
Rahul Karanpuriya
Feb 15, 20164 min read


Learning conservation from tribals
If there is passion, nothing is impossible. But if there is no passion, then even success and achievements cannot give happiness. The world is full of examples of people who have e
Rahul Karanpuriya
Feb 8, 20164 min read


Strengthening tribal communities
As a child, Mustafa Khan aka Mustu Bhai had once cheated a shopkeeper. Mustu was nine years old when he had gone to buy something from the shop. However, the shop was so crowded th
Rahul Karanpuriya
Jan 29, 20164 min read


Creating a bond with environment
Experience doesn't always lead to a change and change doesn't always give experience. And what's the difference between evolution and spiritual experience? Experience creates aware
Rahul Karanpuriya
Jan 21, 20164 min read


A growing collection of books
Born to a middleclass family in a village called Pratapgarh in Rajasthan, Dinesh Kothari's childhood was very different from the childhood of today's kids. He was never haunted by
Rahul Karanpuriya
Jan 14, 20164 min read


Taking lessons from history
Though this story is about Kalle Bhai, it is also about all those children who are forced to "grow up" and mature too soon to earn a living for their family. It's about those child
Rahul Karanpuriya
Jan 6, 20165 min read


From narcotics & arms to organic farming
It is said that the act of committing a crime is a tendency that is naturally found in humans. In some people, this tendency is more dominant while others are able to exert a great
Rahul Karanpuriya
Dec 23, 20154 min read


Greening Jaisalmer
Born and raised in a small village in Barmer district, Khameesh Khan's childhood was unlike any other child's he knew. He was only 10 when he was struck by paralysis. This interrup
Rahul Karanpuriya
Dec 17, 20153 min read


Moulding the future
Brijendra Prajapati was never really interested in school. Instead, he was always more inclined towards traditional art, craft and even games like gilli danda and pitthu. By the ti
Rahul Karanpuriya
Dec 9, 20154 min read


Teaching children and learning from children
Deeksha Bhatia, who was born in a small town in Haryana on December 5, 1989, graduated in English from the Delhi University and then pursued a Master's degree in advertising and pu
Rahul Karanpuriya
Dec 2, 20152 min read


Two friends and a passion
There were once two friends with a similar passion. One of them used to help his father sell kachori and samosa on a cart while the other worked as a helper at people's homes. Howe
Rahul Karanpuriya
Nov 22, 20152 min read


Route to Roots
From a very young age, people are told to be conscious and compassionate towards the environment. However, in reality, there are very few people who actually follow this teaching.
Rahul Karanpuriya
Nov 19, 20153 min read
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