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MODULE:3 ORGANIC FARMING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT AND MODULE:4 WATER CONSERVATION

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BLOG  ON :1.ORGANIC FARMING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT                       2.WATER CONSERVATION Organic farming can be defined as an agricultural process that uses biological fertilisers and pest control acquired from animal or plant waste. Organic farming was actually initiated as an answer to the environmental sufferings caused by the use of chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilisers. In other words, organic farming is a new system of farming or agriculture that repairs, maintains, and improves the ecological balance. USEFULNESS OF ORGANIC FARMING:  Economical:  In organic farming, no expensive fertilisers, pesticides, or HYV seeds are required for the plantation of crops. Therefore, there is no extra expense. Good return on Investment:  With the usage of cheaper and local inputs, a farmer can make a good return on investment. High demand:  There is a huge demand for organic products in India and across the globe, which generates more income through export. Nutritional:  As compared t

MODULE 2: HERITAGE WALK AND CRAFTS CORNER

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  BLOG ON: "HERITAGE TOUR, KNOWING THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF THE CITY". Cultural heritage is the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations.  The heritage sites facilitate us perceive our own ancient culture. Heritage business enterprise is big and helps drive the economy of many communities. This additionally helps folks from alternative elements of the globe perceive and learn from our culture. BASAVESHWAR STATUE  BASAVESHWAR Known for Socio-Religious Reforms, Anubhava Mantapa, Vachana   Literature and Lingayat Movement in south India.  Basavanna (ಬಸವಣ್ಣ)  was Born 1105 CE Basavanna Bagewadi, in Bijapur district, Karnataka, India Died in 1167 CE Kudalasangama, Karnataka, India   Basavanna Statue A  108-feet tall giant statue of 12th century social reformer Basavanna , only one of its kind in the world, which was dedicated to the humanity on October 28,2012 at Basavakalyan in Bidar district Basava Dharma

MODULE 1: PLANTATION AND ADAPTATION OF A TREE

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                                                                                                                                                                                                             'Here is the blog on tree plantation by our team☺' . "TREES ARE CALLED THE LUNGS OF EARTH" . Tree planting is one way of showing our efforts in making this world a much better place to live in. Without the trees, nothing will keep us safe from the typhoons, we could not eat nutritious fruits and vegetables and definitely we could not breathe fresh air. PLANTING A TREE IS CONTINOUS CHARITY.  The care of the earth is our most ancient and most worthy, and after all, our most pleasing resonsibility.