By Bharat Dogra In the ever-continuing efforts of finding better answers and solutions for various development issues, all sincere efforts, big and small, are welcome. One such persistent effort in the Bundelkhand region, in the form of a voluntary organization, is now on the verge of completing 25 years of its many-sided explorations and experiments for social, economic and environmental improvements.
By Vikas Meshram* When the lush green fields of turmeric sway in the tribal belt of southern Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, it is not merely a spice crop — it is the golden glow of self-reliance. In villages where even basic spices once had to be bought from the market, the very soil today is yielding a prosperity that has transformed the lives of thousands of families. At the heart of this transformation is the initiative of Vaagdhara, which has linked turmeric with livelihoods, nutrition, and village self-governance — gram swaraj.