Balamma, mother of farmer Ventakiah, who enrolled her son for NPM farming in the women's SHG at Bogaram village of Kosgi mandal, Mahbubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh.
Balamma, mother of farmer Ventakiah, who enrolled her son for NPM farming in the women's SHG at Bogaram village of Kosgi mandal, Mahbubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh.
Balamma, mother of farmer Ventakiah, who enrolled her son for NPM farming in the women's SHG at Bogaram village of Kosgi mandal, Mahbubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh.
Balamma, mother of farmer Ventakiah, who enrolled her son for NPM farming in the women's SHG at Bogaram village of Kosgi mandal, Mahbubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh.
Balamma, mother of farmer Ventakiah, who enrolled her son for NPM farming in the women's SHG at Bogaram village of Kosgi mandal, Mahbubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh.
Farmer Ventakiah's house in Bogaram village of Kosgi mandal, Mahbubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh. The door is reinforced with plastic from aid material from United States.
Farmer Ventakiah's house in Bogaram village of Kosgi mandal, Mahbubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh. The door is reinforced with plastic from aid material from United States.
Anjalaiah (left), 30, is a farmer from Amlikuntla village in Kosgi mandal of Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. He suffered pesticide poisoning in 2005, for which he was admitted to a hospital, where he spent Rs 4,000 for four days.
Anjalaiah (left), 30, is a farmer from Amlikuntla village in Kosgi mandal of Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. He suffered pesticide poisoning in 2005, for which he was admitted to a hospital, where he spent Rs 4,000 for four days.
Anjalaiah (left), 30, is a farmer from Amlikuntla village in Kosgi mandal of Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. He suffered pesticide poisoning in 2005, for which he was admitted to a hospital, where he spent Rs 4,000 for four days.
Anjalaiah (left), 30, is a farmer from Amlikuntla village in Kosgi mandal of Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh. He suffered pesticide poisoning in 2005, for which he was admitted to a hospital, where he spent Rs 4,000 for four days.