In Mohigar village, we believe in the power of our land and our traditions. We actively promote and use organic fertilizers, understanding that healthy soil leads to healthy communities. Alongside this, we practice zero-irrigation farming and diligently conserve our seeds, ensuring that our agricultural methods are sustainable and resilient. It's about working with nature, not against it, to secure our food and our future.
But it's not just about farming; it's about our whole way of life. We work to inform people about our rich tribal culture, customs, and traditions, promoting them through various campaigns. We also advocate for incorporating seasonal, nutritious local foods like Pihiri Putu into meals, recognizing their value for our community's health. Preserving our old traditions, eating habits, lifestyle, and spoken language is key to our identity and strength.
To build a truly developed India, we know that people must be capable in every way. We encourage people to become small entrepreneurs by utilizing initial capital and financial assistance from the government to start their own ventures. This empowers individuals and strengthens our collective livelihood, ensuring that even those in the remotest areas can thrive and contribute to a developed India by 2047.
The recipe
Promote and adopt organic farming, conserve traditional seeds, incorporate local nutritious foods, preserve tribal culture, and foster local entrepreneurship for community self-reliance.