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Effective micro-organisms (EM) technology is a liquid mix of microbes developed in Japan, which promotes vigorous plant growth, producing better agricultural crops. It can also be used to manage organ...
“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...
While society tells us that all microbes should be exterminated for proper sanitation, a number of microbes are beneficial and can even help to make surfaces cleaner by consuming harmful bacteria EM i...
EcoPro’s work in four areas: ecological sanitation, water resource management, solid waste management, and educational materials and training. Working with a Puducherry-based NGO called Ekoventure, ...
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 Water Harvest is working with several European NGOs and with the City of Hilden, Germany to carry out our salt water intrusion mitigation work and associated work to protect the aquifers of ...
Auroville Water Harvest is working with several European NGOs and with the City of Hilden, Germany to carry out our salt water intrusion mitigation work and associated work to protect the aquifers of...
Auroville Water Harvest is working with several European NGOs and with the City of Hilden, Germany to carry out our salt water intrusion mitigation work and associated work to protect the aquifers ...
South India is going to face a big challenge, ‘lack of water’. This goes back to the lack of water resource management, groundwater depletion, pollution and the threat of saltwater intrusion To...
Auroville Water Harvest proposed to conduct a 3 years mini watershed project, starting January 2006 and ending in December 2009 in an area particularly threatened by salinity intrusion in the Vanur Ta...
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