View of Vijay Ingle's dairy. Innovative Vidarbha farmers make biogas plants viable. (Photographer - Aparna Pallavi)To know more click on the following URL: http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/biogas-rediscovered
Vijay Ingle stirs the slurry in his biogas feeder tank. Innovative Vidarbha farmers make biogas plants viable. (Photographer - Aparna Pallavi)To know more click on the following URL: http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/biogas-rediscovered
Vijay Ingle stirs the slurry in his biogas feeder tank. Innovative Vidarbha farmers make biogas plants viable. (Photographer - Aparna Pallavi)To know more click on the following URL: http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/biogas-rediscovered
Vijay with his brothers at his dairy. Innovative Vidarbha farmers make biogas plants viable. (Photographer - Aparna Pallavi)To know more click on the following URL: http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/biogas-rediscovered
Harsha Ingle found that dung from three cows is enough to provide gas to two families. Innovative Vidarbha farmers make biogas plants viable. (Photographer - Aparna Pallavi)To know more click on the following URL: http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/bi
Sindhutai Tayade adds cowdung slurry to her plant. She decided to install a plant when she found out it could work on small amounts of dung. Innovative Vidarbha farmers make biogas plants viable. (Photographer - Aparna Pallavi)To know more click on the f
Raju Kokate sits in a doorway at the site where his earlier biogas plant was located. He will have to transport gas from a distance of 360 m if he installs a new plant. Innovative Vidarbha farmers make biogas plants viable. (Photographer - Aparna Pallavi)
Raju Kokate sits in a doorway at the site where his earlier biogas plant was located. He will have to transport gas from a distance of 360 m if he installs a new plant. Innovative Vidarbha farmers make biogas plants viable. (Photographer - Aparna Pallavi)
Manohar Kokate collects dung from his animals to feed his biogas plant. Innovative Vidarbha farmers make biogas plants viable. (Photographer - Aparna Pallavi)To know more click on the following URL: http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/biogas-rediscover
Manohar Kokate collects dung from his animals to feed his biogas plant. Innovative Vidarbha farmers make biogas plants viable. (Photographer - Aparna Pallavi)To know more click on the following URL: http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/biogas-rediscover
Dr M N Khadse of non-profit Dharamitra, he who is also member of Maharashtra State Water Conservation Advisory Council and Vidarbha Statutory Development Board.
Dr M N Khadse of non-profit Dharamitra, he who is also member of Maharashtra State Water Conservation Advisory Council and Vidarbha Statutory Development Board.
Cernnum cotton bolls. Also known as Comilla cotton, this short staple cotton has been identified by CICR as suitable for cultivation in Vidarbha. Short staple cotton is in high demand from industries manufacturing surgical and absorbent cotton
Cernnum cotton bolls. Also known as Comilla cotton, this short staple cotton has been identified by CICR as suitable for cultivation in Vidarbha. Short staple cotton is in high demand from industries manufacturing surgical and absorbent cotton
Cernnum cotton bolls. Also known as Comilla cotton, this short staple cotton has been identified by CICR as suitable for cultivation in Vidarbha. Short staple cotton is in high demand from industries manufacturing surgical and absorbent cotton
Bhishikanda Sweet. Lotus roots are a delicacy in the tribal belt of Vidarbha and Chattisgarh. They also provide food security to the Dheevar fishing community, which specialises in their extraction
Bhishikanda Sweet. Lotus roots are a delicacy in the tribal belt of Vidarbha and Chattisgarh. They also provide food security to the Dheevar fishing community, which specialises in their extraction