Health and Living

Focusing on the quality of everyday life both in the urban and in the rural, while also making it clear that we will not stand for the willful destruction of our health, the soil, water, and biodiversity, for the gains of corporates.

Now is the time to put our lifestyle under scrutiny and hold big corporations and the government accountable for imposing toxic food and air upon us.

ENERGY SOURCES

Health

Growing evidence reveals that our current energy and food production systems are poisoning our bodies greatly. But we don′t have to pay the price for it with our lives. We can choose healthy alternatives.

Safefood

Farmers, citizens, and entrepreneurs are collectively building a movement that′s shaping a cleaner and safer future for food. One that stresses on local and seasonal produce, preserving biodiversity, building local knowledge systems and where consumers are aware of what goes on their plate.

Agriculture

We want to change the way food is grown in India. Currently, we are living with a broken food system that needs to be replaced urgently for the benefit of all us and the planet.

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