There are fundamental lessons here in this interview for people choosing to work in development. The politics of agitation and the politics of dissent and the importance of constructive work. The rootedness in community, questioning inequities in gender, and other dimensions. Much to distil and internalise
This is what I aspire to become once my kids leave the nest. Already acquired some land not far from Timbaktu :) Very inspiring video. Thanks for making it.
"Our grasslands are incredibly vital to our existence. Without them, life as we know it wouldn't be possible. It's amazing how much insight was packed into a single podcast!"
I am purchasing timbctu product while travelling to Bangalore from Ananthpur. It is situated in the villege chennai kottapally, right side of highway nearly one km before Kia plant
Listened to the podcast and then went to Timbaktu website to understand their work. Phenomenal. Planning a personal visit next month to learn more and see if there are way we can contribute.
Well agreed! Customer relation and connection with updation is very important. Moreover cost of the product must be analyzed so that every farmer knows that what’s the cost of the product,he or she is producing..
Minute funding to non government organisations stops,question is whether non government organisations work,even though these agencies are doing good work
Karl Marx is a bygone story even in the place where he was born and to two communist nations are nothing but dictator ships Commies are still raising their head in kerala and certain parts of naxalite areas They destroyed farming in Kerala /bengal / Telangana thru their corrupt union practices and violence Look at the history of kerela cm pinnarai vijay Most of the sensible people have come out of communist grip to breathe fresh air of sensible natural human behaviour and not the physics type definitions of human behaviour and utopian ideas of equality of humans Farming is a natural process totally dependent on vagaries of nature .
There are fundamental lessons here in this interview for people choosing to work in development. The politics of agitation and the politics of dissent and the importance of constructive work. The rootedness in community, questioning inequities in gender, and other dimensions. Much to distil and internalise
"Absolutely, the focus on community, addressing inequities, and fostering constructive work is crucial for meaningful development and lasting change."
“While you have agitation, you also need to do constructive work” is such an important reminder!
This is what I aspire to become once my kids leave the nest. Already acquired some land not far from Timbaktu :)
Very inspiring video. Thanks for making it.
Sounds like the perfect plan
Great podcast
Pranamam Bablu sir, Mary mam🙏
Great persons🙏
Iam from CKPally
"Our grasslands are incredibly vital to our existence. Without them, life as we know it wouldn't be possible. It's amazing how much insight was packed into a single podcast!"
I am purchasing timbctu product while travelling to Bangalore from Ananthpur. It is situated in the villege chennai kottapally, right side of highway nearly one km before Kia plant
How are the products? Did you like them?
Listened to the podcast and then went to Timbaktu website to understand their work. Phenomenal. Planning a personal visit next month to learn more and see if there are way we can contribute.
Where is this place how to reach them any contact number
@@anjanidevi9351search for Timbaktu farm on google maps
@@anjanidevi9351 This place is in Chennekothapalli, Andhra Pradesh, here is the link www.timbaktu.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/AR-2013-14.pdf
Great listening to wise men ....god bless our nature agriculture..people must join adopt
Absolutely
Even the place of sitting and around is inspirational sir
Well agreed! Customer relation and connection with updation is very important. Moreover cost of the product must be analyzed so that every farmer knows that what’s the cost of the product,he or she is producing..
sir please come to MP ,Raj ,Guj .... with your model.
Very great interview.
There will convertation farms organic these everything to be
Thats why joblessness we r no.1...migrating outside no.1 .......when will our govt system realise this ??
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Minute funding to non government organisations stops,question is whether non government organisations work,even though these agencies are doing good work
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It’s 35 years… I hope
Find local gems like these. So this tells me that we should not believe frauds such as Sadh.. what does he call himself?
Karl Marx is a bygone story even in the place where he was born and to two communist nations are nothing but dictator ships
Commies are still raising their head in kerala and certain parts of naxalite areas
They destroyed farming in Kerala /bengal / Telangana thru their corrupt union practices and violence
Look at the history of kerela cm pinnarai vijay
Most of the sensible people have come out of communist grip to breathe fresh air of sensible natural human behaviour and not the physics type definitions of human behaviour and utopian ideas of equality of humans
Farming is a natural process totally dependent on vagaries of nature .
What is new? Goto any tribal area u will find the science to leave on forest.
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