<Organic Farming>Krishiyoga, a success model by K.Muralidhar Reddy

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Prasanthi Uppalapati

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Sep 1, 2009, 10:28:46 AM9/1/09
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Andhra Jyothy Daily - 1 st September 2009
Navya Feature Supplement - Page 1

Please go through the Andhra Jyothy article showing K. Muralidhar Reddy, an environmental activist and a postgraduate in environmental science who utilized- Krishiyoga Model a cow dung based one, and become succeeded in his effort. Done PG in environmental sciences in USA, unlike many returned from USA and set up KRISHIYOGA farming practices in Choutuppal, Nalgonda Dt. Now he has become consultant to many organizations and also Bangalore yoga university farms and also our state government training programmes held by agriculture and horticulture departments.

Please find in detail in the attachment of the concerned article epaper image.
 
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If I am not mistaken, Muralidhar Reddy is the one about whom Anil of OISCA spoke with some of us.

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Anil Kumar

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Sep 1, 2009, 11:34:52 AM9/1/09
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Prasanthi & Friends,


                             Subhodayam! 

Prasanthi, you are right. I was telling about the same Sri.Kontham Murlidhar Reddy in our BoSF Meeting. 

Yes, we should be proud like me, that instead of desiring Luxury Life in USA, he came back to India and do something for our Country. Thus, he could develop Easy, Adaptable(Village), Cheapest & Environmental Friendly Organic Farming.

Not only that, he is good at Yoga and how to lead a Sustainable Life Style. We are planning to Teach as a course. He has Good News for Diabetes; through 'Kali Annam' & 'Sprouted Wheat Flour', after reviving and studying our ancient eating habits.

Sincerely,

Anil Kumar,
Secretary, OISCA International, Hyderabad Chapter
& Coordinator of A.P


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Rk

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Sep 12, 2009, 3:19:04 PM9/12/09
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Quote from another article :

A green revolution at Raj Bhavan
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2009/09/12/stories/2009091250071700.htm
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IRONY LOST?

There’s no telling if the consumerist State, which would deny itself
three square meals
should vegetables-laden trucks fail to arrive from neighbouring
States,
did exactly turn green with envy at the Raj Bhavan feat.

On the contrary, the irony of it all seems to have been largely lost
on it, as could be inferred
from the little or no reaction from the public despite the local media
going to town.
The State Governor’s deed may have just failed to fire the people’s
imagination.

Kerala depends on her neighbours for her consumer needs.
The large number of intermediaries involved and transportation costs
invariably jack up prices.
But the State couldn’t care less

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Organic rice for better health

Katragadda Ravi believes that people will switch to organic rice if
proper mechanisms are put in place

http://www.hindu.com/2009/09/12/stories/2009091254070400.htm

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