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What a noble concept. While the Haute Couture concepts are gorgeous and artistic, I am humbled by the this concept of using used saris and creating something beautiful again. Wow, wish I could work there
The problem is these so-called eco-friendly or sustainable fashion brands are so expensive that general middle-class won't be able to buy it. Doodlage clothes start from 5000, who would buy a simple top at that price when Myntra/ Jabong type sales give you at least 15 apparels at the same cost?
These same middle class people can spend lacks to a one time use wedding lehenga......no damn person wants to question that. All of our major problems have our majority population- middle class- as a huge enabler and we are never going to fix anything until we stop finding excuses for shit behaviors, just because it's from the middle class. Try not to buy any new clothes or throw away any clothes without repairing and repurposing the hell out of it for just 2 years. Go look at your cupboard and see what you absolutely NEED and take a tab of how much unnecessary stuff we midddleclass waste our money for. Just by having high prices itself we will buy less, and waste less. It should have been like that from the beginning
@@priyankaswamy8181 You seriously didn't get the point at all...costly lehengas bought 'once in a while', only to use once in a lifetime...makes shit sense...and how often does, in your opinion 'once in while' not problematic?
@@aleenaprasannan2146 I agree with your point that we should keep a tab on purchase of unnecessary things but Priyanka's point is also valid that doodlage's clothes are too expensive and it's cost defeats the whole purpose as after looking at the video many people might have thought to buy their garments to contribute to the cause but cost becomes a deterrent.
Hello dear commenters! Lots of people don't like that Doodlage makes expensive products, using recycled clothes. I believe that this is because of economics of scale involved. A small company profits from higher prices when they have lower amount of sales. Once the company grows 10x or more, it could dare to lower the prices; but the sales would have to be much much higher. This requires a mentality change, which would require heavy amount of marketing. (After all, not everyone watches Eco India :) ) Making "high fashion" products which "trendsetters" could buy is a good start. If I were making the business plan, I would go the same way, I think. I just hope they succeed in gaining momentum. It is a very long way; if they should have any environmental impact. Maybe, starting a workshop to teach these skills to other people is more important. I believe this could potentially be good employment to skilled people with sewing machines. Ideas are meant to be shared and spread! :)
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Of course, such ideas need to be talked about but I know many sustainable brands which claim that they are maintaining ecological balance and they are in this industry since a decade but still they have similar price ranges. They are contradicting their own message by keeping the costs so high. Dudlage costs 5000 above, I dont think so much is necessary.
@@patrakar5719 yet it okay to buy foreign brand clothing for that cost? People like yourself are okay to buy luxury product yet never question why you have to pay the overhead cost? But you realised even companies like chanel do the samething? With that said, at least you know where your money is going, verses in the pocket of a CEO, who doesn't care about the workers in poor countries. Then there environmental factor where they make more mess because of fashion and marketing reason.
As someone who recycles clothes myself, i fully understand why recycled clothes are more expensive. The work is more tedious. Each piece of cloths should be evaluated, sorted by colour and texture in order to combine the many pieces tastefully. Each piece has a different shape and size, therefore it can't be piled up in several layers and cut in bulk by factory machines. It is a more tedious work where more hands are needed, more man hours spent.... and these people need to eat and live a decent life too. I recycle clothes only for myself and my family. I can't get myself to do it for anyone else coz it is too tedious. And if i were to do it for anyone else, the price would be high that noone would want to pay since new clothes at fast fashion stores are much much cheaper. All the wise guys who think that recycled clothes should be cheaper.... please learn the sew, mend, embroider.... make a piece of garment and then see if you are willing to spend that amount of time and energy just for pennies.
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This is very spiritual in the right sense of the word, amazing what a difference this idea and work could make to our humanity and ecology....hats-off to Kriti and her team !!!
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The success of this idea is making the finished product attractively and striking. If u make that much beautiful, everyone wants to buy it doesnt matter where it comes from.
Amazing idea. With our environment based society, we try to recycle small items and sell them. During holi we make eco-friendly colors too and during diwali we use old glass bottles to make candles. People buy it. But this needs to expand on a large scale so that the costs can be reduced further. As always brilliant piece of journalism scroll team.
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Hlo dii mai bhi boutique kholne jaa rhi hu apki video dekhi abhi kuj purana use kr k alg hi kuj bnana me koshish krungi dii mai bhi kuj thoda bhut apse sikh kr waisa kuj bnane ki thanku
i love this video, and i do feel that sustainable clothes are expensive, but it is a wonderful effort and for this purpose the government can very well do something, like policy changes, may be not tax these clothes , give subsidies. if these efforts can be made for big companies then why not a startup that is trying to reduce waste in this hour of need.
Great!!!! It's really a difficult process when would create new garments or other things from used attires, more difficult than when you used its wastage to create another products.you are doing innovative work ,even ,i work on slow fashion but still would love to do such kind of work.Thank u sharing such inspiring story.
you should be awarded, you are doing a commendable job. i think beer biceps must call you in his show so that more ppl can be aware of such a process. Ted talks and many more platforms are meant for people like you. Words are not enough to describe your efforts. Hats off 🎩
In my country my great grandmother times nobody wasted anything. She made carpets out of clothes, we still use them and they are in a good conditions. People often did that and I think they never heard about waste clothes. Maybe for you sounds odd, but if you see one of these carpets you will understand and won't be confused. We have many things today I can safely say everything, that's why we waste so much. I am supporter any kind d of business which create out something for any kind of waste. Congratulation and I will check this brand when I will be in Delhi again.
people need to understand that sustainable fashion is expensive, as the designer has to also pay fair trade for sustainable materials. so please instead of spending 10k on hm and Zara research more about sustainable brands in India and help them out for a better future for our country.
My dream is to become a fashion designer..... and after seeing this i know the meaning of fashion designer...and I wanna to join u guys..... how on i contact to u
Pooja Dagar true! The idea of recycling can only work when the price will be affordable to middle and low class other wise it’s just a high street product.
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I just got one question, the black top and jacket with she is wearing isn't the one recycled, if they are promoting us aren't they supposed to also try them!!! At least when they are promoting it. I completely salute for the work they are doing. It's quite innovation. The wastages numbers are shocking. I will ensure such things in my next buy.
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It's really a great work you do. Making clothes and other things is easy while you are making it from the waste material is more creative and helping to reduce the damage to the nature.
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That's very good news. I'm from Canada and I've been warned about the disastrous effects of fast fashion in India. We have to organise here to prevent exploitation in India. Some fair trade brands employ indian artisans and seamstress at a ''decent'' wage. There is a concern about growing biological coton, but the agricultural landscape of an India exposed to climate change need more sovereignty over its crops to prevent soil degradation. Coton monocultures aren't sustainables... Growing to achieve more ecosystemic resilience should be the goal. Upcycling fabric and treads might be possible too. In fashion design, there is many ways to achieve ecoconception and ecological use of clothing. Reducing synthetic dye uses is one of them. By reusing fabric, it prevents to have to dye fabric again and help to reduce the ecological footprint of the garment. A careful use of fabric might also help. Polyester will help to keep warmer in the coldest seasons as well as darker polyester tones will help to reduce UV rays damage on skin. Natural fabric might get composted and feed the soil back and help its microbiological resilience; syntetic fabric might be shred and retread. Natural dyes and ecological dying techniques that save water are also important to consider, as well as their disposal. Getting less vivid color might also help to reduce pollution, by requiring less dye. The usages of fabric aren't only for clothing and we must be careful about interior design fashion too and promote the use of ecological curtains and carpets, towels and bedding. Indian craft culture is so vast and inspiring, there is plenty of ways to innovate in this sector. The collection from Eco India is really inspiring. Keep on the good work.
very nice thought, but problem is still there of fabric waste and the solution we thinking is still a mere step in that direction. What we as a consumer need to understand is to buy cloths that u can retain for longer period of time. fabric waste will still be there, whether in the form of cut out or as an entire waste cloths, till the time people start acknowledge the problem.
They should also do some awareness programme for school/ college students, customers, gen public and their workers. Y To show the alternative and make it visible.
people who think that its a problem that these kind of eco friendly clothes are too expensive and a middle class person can't buy it and complains that one can buy many clothes from myntra or flipkart for the price of one eco friendly t shirt!! this is the problem!! its the fast fashion problem!! we want cheap clothes, many clothes, a new outfit for every event!! we need to stop it!! if these eco friendly clothes were to be as cheap as these fast fashion clothes then it will simply become another fast fashion brand!! let us invest our money on few but good clothes and wear it until they wear out and not be ashamed to pull out the same dress for every event because we are simply saving the earth and its not something to be ashamed of!!💜
You really doing good job for nature and my mother have same thought like you, as I am working in export house and I brought small pec. Of fabric from office as waist out of which she made bed cover I brought them for dusting.
Plz make an video over underground water wastage in form of agricultural and house hold uses.. The condition is worse in villages they used submersible pump for extracting underground water and just wasting tons of litre water in washing fronts of their home. Washing their animal and many things. Agricultural activities like overfilled the farmland 4-5 times for growing crop like mallet..and paddy.. These crops required more water.. No technical irrigation like drip or drainage. Etc.. Plzz do regarding this.. We will emptied our underground water within 10 years in such way
Yes, still there are many problems which need to be fixed and can be resolved..there was a tv show of amir khan where it was a garbage episode, it was brilliantly shown but govt hasn't used that idea yet..
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What are we doing in our lives. They are the ones to whom future belongs to, they are the ones who are generating employment and that too not at the cost of environment. So, beautiful concept and so thoughtful. I adore you and respect you at the same time. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Please bring contents of eco India more frequently..
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Commendable efforts! And real eco friendly idea. Deserves a national award in business and save earth theme
What a noble concept. While the Haute Couture concepts are gorgeous and artistic, I am humbled by the this concept of using used saris and creating something beautiful again. Wow, wish I could work there
The problem is these so-called eco-friendly or sustainable fashion brands are so expensive that general middle-class won't be able to buy it. Doodlage clothes start from 5000, who would buy a simple top at that price when Myntra/ Jabong type sales give you at least 15 apparels at the same cost?
govt need to fix the responsibity of company which produce waste ...
These same middle class people can spend lacks to a one time use wedding lehenga......no damn person wants to question that. All of our major problems have our majority population- middle class- as a huge enabler and we are never going to fix anything until we stop finding excuses for shit behaviors, just because it's from the middle class. Try not to buy any new clothes or throw away any clothes without repairing and repurposing the hell out of it for just 2 years. Go look at your cupboard and see what you absolutely NEED and take a tab of how much unnecessary stuff we midddleclass waste our money for. Just by having high prices itself we will buy less, and waste less. It should have been like that from the beginning
@@aleenaprasannan2146 for ur kind information....those costly lenengas are only once in a while.....haha....costly couldnt be bought again n again...
@@priyankaswamy8181 You seriously didn't get the point at all...costly lehengas bought 'once in a while', only to use once in a lifetime...makes shit sense...and how often does, in your opinion 'once in while' not problematic?
@@aleenaprasannan2146 I agree with your point that we should keep a tab on purchase of unnecessary things but Priyanka's point is also valid that doodlage's clothes are too expensive and it's cost defeats the whole purpose as after looking at the video many people might have thought to buy their garments to contribute to the cause but cost becomes a deterrent.
Such a brilliant idea...kudos to All ladies out there
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Hello dear commenters! Lots of people don't like that Doodlage makes expensive products, using recycled clothes.
I believe that this is because of economics of scale involved. A small company profits from higher prices when they have lower amount of sales.
Once the company grows 10x or more, it could dare to lower the prices; but the sales would have to be much much higher.
This requires a mentality change, which would require heavy amount of marketing. (After all, not everyone watches Eco India :) )
Making "high fashion" products which "trendsetters" could buy is a good start. If I were making the business plan, I would go the same way, I think.
I just hope they succeed in gaining momentum. It is a very long way; if they should have any environmental impact.
Maybe, starting a workshop to teach these skills to other people is more important. I believe this could potentially be good employment to skilled people with sewing machines.
Ideas are meant to be shared and spread! :)
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Of course, such ideas need to be talked about but I know many sustainable brands which claim that they are maintaining ecological balance and they are in this industry since a decade but still they have similar price ranges. They are contradicting their own message by keeping the costs so high. Dudlage costs 5000 above, I dont think so much is necessary.
@@patrakar5719 yet it okay to buy foreign brand clothing for that cost? People like yourself are okay to buy luxury product yet never question why you have to pay the overhead cost? But you realised even companies like chanel do the samething? With that said, at least you know where your money is going, verses in the pocket of a CEO, who doesn't care about the workers in poor countries. Then there environmental factor where they make more mess because of fashion and marketing reason.
As someone who recycles clothes myself, i fully understand why recycled clothes are more expensive. The work is more tedious. Each piece of cloths should be evaluated, sorted by colour and texture in order to combine the many pieces tastefully. Each piece has a different shape and size, therefore it can't be piled up in several layers and cut in bulk by factory machines. It is a more tedious work where more hands are needed, more man hours spent.... and these people need to eat and live a decent life too. I recycle clothes only for myself and my family. I can't get myself to do it for anyone else coz it is too tedious. And if i were to do it for anyone else, the price would be high that noone would want to pay since new clothes at fast fashion stores are much much cheaper. All the wise guys who think that recycled clothes should be cheaper.... please learn the sew, mend, embroider.... make a piece of garment and then see if you are willing to spend that amount of time and energy just for pennies.
@@SpiritDragoness well said!
Kudos to the girls for spearheading this Idea
Your videos inspire me. Probably the only truly happy news I receive throughout the week!
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This is very spiritual in the right sense of the word, amazing what a difference this idea and work could make to our humanity and ecology....hats-off to Kriti and her team !!!
The next fashion globally would be recycled clothes I am telling you
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The success of this idea is making the finished product attractively and striking. If u make that much beautiful, everyone wants to buy it doesnt matter where it comes from.
I will look for those labels
Amazing idea. With our environment based society, we try to recycle small items and sell them. During holi we make eco-friendly colors too and during diwali we use old glass bottles to make candles. People buy it. But this needs to expand on a large scale so that the costs can be reduced further. As always brilliant piece of journalism scroll team.
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@@Dr_Steve.N True.
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Amazing channel... bringing together many inspiring stories...
hope it awares many of us...worth watching every video...teaches a real lesson..😊😊
Kudos to Doodlage. Thank you for your efforts. Means a lot. 🥰
Kudos! somebody is thoughtfull of the wastes & that too fabric waste! Wow
If central gov. & state gov. gives some monetary support in ratio of 60:40 respectively I think the cost of clothes would come down. Great idea btw
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Hlo dii mai bhi boutique kholne jaa rhi hu apki video dekhi abhi kuj purana use kr k alg hi kuj bnana me koshish krungi dii mai bhi kuj thoda bhut apse sikh kr waisa kuj bnane ki thanku
Wow...she is innovative, creative and have a micro leave thinking...now thts like ur everyday is a productive day....good work. .
Good work started by a fashion-house- studio at Delhi- much needed, as early as possible, anyway never late ....
I just loved the idea and it's thorough implementation. Kudos to Doodlage. I wish somehow I should be part of it.
jud jaao madam ji. write to the young lady :)
I would definitely like to be a part of such a sustainable effort. Great work guys
Wonderful idea! The world needs more such thinking- being sustainable is key to overall good of humanity. Keep up the good work! Sharing this video 🌺
These people are God sent.. Tq for thinking about earth
i love this video, and i do feel that sustainable clothes are expensive, but it is a wonderful effort and for this purpose the government can very well do something, like policy changes, may be not tax these clothes , give subsidies. if these efforts can be made for big companies then why not a startup that is trying to reduce waste in this hour of need.
Super great idea...alot of businesses around the world doing this
Great!!!! It's really a difficult process when would create new garments or other things from used attires, more difficult than when you used its wastage to create another products.you are doing innovative work ,even ,i work on slow fashion but still would love to do such kind of work.Thank u sharing such inspiring story.
Proud to have a woman with such a beautiful way of the usage of wastage
This is amazing seriously 👏👏👏👏
India need designers like you
Very talented,dedicated and bold women,🙏🙏
People like you are not only protecting nature but also human being moreover paved way for bright future 🙂
you should be awarded, you are doing a commendable job. i think beer biceps must call you in his show so that more ppl can be aware of such a process. Ted talks and many more platforms are meant for people like you. Words are not enough to describe your efforts. Hats off 🎩
In my country my great grandmother times nobody wasted anything. She made carpets out of clothes, we still use them and they are in a good conditions. People often did that and I think they never heard about waste clothes. Maybe for you sounds odd, but if you see one of these carpets you will understand and won't be confused.
We have many things today I can safely say everything, that's why we waste so much. I am supporter any kind d of business which create out something for any kind of waste. Congratulation and I will check this brand when I will be in Delhi again.
Excellent for the work u do..
Absolutely fantasfic
so much respect for you.......
what a wonderful initiative, bless these people!!
In tiṭha lutuk tlat. Mizoram ah pawh heihi kan mamawh a ni. Keep up the good work guys♡
Wow brilliant guys great job u r the girls of next door keep it up.
I love this video 😊😍
people need to understand that sustainable fashion is expensive, as the designer has to also pay fair trade for sustainable materials. so please instead of spending 10k on hm and Zara research more about sustainable brands in India and help them out for a better future for our country.
WOW so inspiring ..... they doing their part to protect earth.....
I recently became aware of this global crisis and fashion industry's contribution to it. Seeing this makes me hopefull
tooo good utilisation of remaining fabric👌
Wow, that's impressive and encouraging one..
Eco india की डॉक्यूमंट्री हिंदी में हो तो हमको आसानी से समाज में आएगा की अब हमे आगे क्या करना है।
Wish you all the best.
Good to know! There are people in this world who are making this world better a better place to live. Love from Pakistan !
My dream is to become a fashion designer..... and after seeing this i know the meaning of fashion designer...and I wanna to join u guys..... how on i contact to u
So in love with this series ... Hail and respect each one for initiating steps
Superb. Very enterprising.
its a good initiative
i checked your website.though they are sustainable but not affordable for middle class.
Pooja Dagar true!
The idea of recycling can only work when the price will be affordable to middle and low class other wise it’s just a high street product.
Now this is what we can say ...the best side..off...utube♻️💚
Nice work
Wow...we need more people to think like that. Hard and intelligent business to get into
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Very nice work😊
Can u give any web site or any other source to join u guys...plzz reply 👌👏👏
I just got one question, the black top and jacket with she is wearing isn't the one recycled, if they are promoting us aren't they supposed to also try them!!! At least when they are promoting it.
I completely salute for the work they are doing. It's quite innovation. The wastages numbers are shocking. I will ensure such things in my next buy.
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Amazing
Very eco friendly Idea
Nice approach of thinking mam really great👍
You guys are really working good with good ideas... Using those fabric which is already available are really good impressing ☺️👌👌👌👌👌
It's really a great work you do.
Making clothes and other things is easy while you are making it from the waste material is more creative and helping to reduce the damage to the nature.
My Sunday morning are beautiful again. Thanks scroll
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Awesome effort!!! Truly a bold step which will definitely impact the maximalistic mindset.
That's very good news. I'm from Canada and I've been warned about the disastrous effects of fast fashion in India. We have to organise here to prevent exploitation in India. Some fair trade brands employ indian artisans and seamstress at a ''decent'' wage. There is a concern about growing biological coton, but the agricultural landscape of an India exposed to climate change need more sovereignty over its crops to prevent soil degradation. Coton monocultures aren't sustainables... Growing to achieve more ecosystemic resilience should be the goal. Upcycling fabric and treads might be possible too.
In fashion design, there is many ways to achieve ecoconception and ecological use of clothing. Reducing synthetic dye uses is one of them. By reusing fabric, it prevents to have to dye fabric again and help to reduce the ecological footprint of the garment. A careful use of fabric might also help. Polyester will help to keep warmer in the coldest seasons as well as darker polyester tones will help to reduce UV rays damage on skin. Natural fabric might get composted and feed the soil back and help its microbiological resilience; syntetic fabric might be shred and retread. Natural dyes and ecological dying techniques that save water are also important to consider, as well as their disposal. Getting less vivid color might also help to reduce pollution, by requiring less dye.
The usages of fabric aren't only for clothing and we must be careful about interior design fashion too and promote the use of ecological curtains and carpets, towels and bedding. Indian craft culture is so vast and inspiring, there is plenty of ways to innovate in this sector. The collection from Eco India is really inspiring. Keep on the good work.
Digging the poster on the wall at 7:09
Impressed ❤
Thank you. God bless
very nice thought, but problem is still there of fabric waste and the solution we thinking is still a mere step in that direction. What we as a consumer need to understand is to buy cloths that u can retain for longer period of time.
fabric waste will still be there, whether in the form of cut out or as an entire waste cloths, till the time people start acknowledge the problem.
Trillion times thank you mam
So inspiring and you are doing great jod Mam
Wow u guys are amazing 😍
A much needed Initiative ma'am. Keep Going!!!
They should also do some awareness programme for school/ college students, customers, gen public and their workers. Y
To show the alternative and make it visible.
Love that coloured bag.
You are doing which worth a lot for the nature and the society.
Good initiative,and much needed, Hats- off to the enterpreur/-
Nice idea and great work for environment
Wowww🙏
Most of the people already doing this, the fact is they are not advertising like you for their good work.
Pls know that the process to recycle anything is not easy and cheap. One has to maintain quality as well.
Anyone know who is giving voice over for these videos???
Its awesome literally
Amazing!
Inspiring....
Commendable effort
Excellent work keep it up
people who think that its a problem that these kind of eco friendly clothes are too expensive and a middle class person can't buy it and complains that one can buy many clothes from myntra or flipkart for the price of one eco friendly t shirt!! this is the problem!! its the fast fashion problem!! we want cheap clothes, many clothes, a new outfit for every event!! we need to stop it!! if these eco friendly clothes were to be as cheap as these fast fashion clothes then it will simply become another fast fashion brand!! let us invest our money on few but good clothes and wear it until they wear out and not be ashamed to pull out the same dress for every event because we are simply saving the earth and its not something to be ashamed of!!💜
Amazing work ❤️❤️👍👍
Appreciate your efforts 🙏🙏🙏
Nice initiative. All the best for future.
Where can we purchase these clothes, etc?
Amazing thinking mam and very good initiative ...
You really doing good job for nature and my mother have same thought like you, as I am working in export house and I brought small pec. Of fabric from office as waist out of which she made bed cover I brought them for dusting.
Does it have men's section? Ot just only for women?
Bravissima!!!
Auguri.
Questo é il futuro.
Non si butta nulla!😁 it jeans:
No waste. We do not have another planet with clean water until today.
I'm impressed!! 👍 I loved the idea verry much.❤️
Very impressive
Good work
Plz make an video over underground water wastage in form of agricultural and house hold uses..
The condition is worse in villages they used submersible pump for extracting underground water and just wasting tons of litre water in washing fronts of their home. Washing their animal and many things.
Agricultural activities like overfilled the farmland 4-5 times for growing crop like mallet..and paddy..
These crops required more water..
No technical irrigation like drip or drainage. Etc..
Plzz do regarding this..
We will emptied our underground water within 10 years in such way
Yes, still there are many problems which need to be fixed and can be resolved..there was a tv show of amir khan where it was a garbage episode, it was brilliantly shown but govt hasn't used that idea yet..
No restraint at all. Born free.
🙌Great Work🙌
Keep it up.
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What are we doing in our lives. They are the ones to whom future belongs to, they are the ones who are generating employment and that too not at the cost of environment. So, beautiful concept and so thoughtful. I adore you and respect you at the same time. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
she looks pure