Historical Roots of Ecological Resistance In 1730, Giridhar Bhandari, minister to Raja Abhai Singh of Marwar, arrived in the village of Khejarli to procure wood, reportedly for palace construction or lime production. When he and his soldiers demanded access to the village trees, Amrita Devi Bishnoi and the local community refused, asserting that the Khejri … Continue reading Sacred Groves: India’s Living Tradition of Biodiversity Conservation and the Vision of SustainIable Development
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Sacred Waters, Sustainable Futures: Temple Ponds & SDG 6
Part of the series: India’s Timeless Water Wisdom This passage is adapted from my book The Ultimate To Do List for Humanity. Readers interested in exploring the idea further may refer to the book. It is available on Amazon.in at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DL5BP86N How Much Rainwater Can We Harvest? What if the solution to India’s growing water crisis is … Continue reading Sacred Waters, Sustainable Futures: Temple Ponds & SDG 6