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This week’s inspiring video: How a Cooperative Conserved Rainwater to Grow a Forest
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Video of the Week
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Nov 13, 2025 |
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How a Cooperative Conserved Rainwater to Grow a Forest
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| In the drought-prone area of Dharmapuri district, Piyush Manush, an environmental activist from Tamil Nadu, India, has shown that growing a forest and rainwater harvesting can be a profitable business and generate livelihood. His cooperative is a 250-acres green patch with a number of rainwater harvesting structures spread across the area. Not only does this forest, with a million bamboo and Aloe Vera plants, demonstrate that forestation can be a decent source of income (varieties of fruit trees also provide seasonal revenue), it is also a sustainable and eco-friendly way of living. |
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