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Lourdes and Jo from Pitchandikulam Forest are introducing the Nadukupam Environmental Education Centre at the Auroville Green Practices Seminar 2010. They are working with a rural Government High Sc...
Following the tsunami of 2004, Auroville’s relief and rehabilitation efforts extended to establishing a green-line of diverse and resilient trees along the coast. In 2005 Shakti Nurs...
Uma's enthusiasm for the work she does is contagious. Her eye ranges far afield; she speaks about Kapas and the cotton farmers and the plight of the weavers, she continues Tsunamika with the fisher la...
“Village Action Group” is taking care of more than 50 villages around Auroville. This organization, which combines Aurovilians and salaried employees, tries to help villagers (especially women and...
Deep Ecology states that in order to be increasingly in line with it’s principles, human beings need to progressively develop ecological wisdom. Deep ecology seeks to develop this by focusing on dee...
WELL (Women’s Empowerment through Local Livelihoods) aims to create alternative livelihoods for women from the villages around Auroville by training them in leadership skills and the production of p...
The Auroville Costal-area Development Centre (ACDC) is a non-governmental organisation based in Auroville, an international township in Tamil Nadu, South India. ACDC aims to empower people at the gras...
Auroville’s Botanical Garden has designed programs to awaken local school children’s interest in a range of environmental issues including an introduction to local TDEF flora through an exposure v...
Following the tsunami of 2004, Auroville's Shakti Nursery has done important environmental work along the coast, and learnt some invaluable lessons in the process. The work continues with success a...
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