Eco India: From lighting streets to fuelling farms, this village makes the best out of its cow dung
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Every week, Eco India brings you stories that inspire you to build a cleaner, greener and better tomorrow. Our top story this week looks at how cattle in the small town of Varadharajapuram in Tiruvallur district have created a unique challenge for locals.
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Nothing is more heartwarming than seeing stories like this coming from India. When I do fly to India would love to shoot a documentary for my channel. Scroll once again great video keep p the great work.
It is done by dw
Super the varadharajapuram becomes inspiration to other villages. Due to that technology no pollution and human being are became profited all the ways. Thank you to collector who has encouraged this Innetiative. 👏🏻👏🏻
This type project every panchayat needs 🙏🙏🙏
Cow dung disposal problem solved, natural gas generated, electricity generated, jobs to operate the plant, jobs to make the biogas plant, organic manure created, water body pollution stopped, disease spread curbed. This can be implemented in a lot of Bharatiya villages.
Thank you for making a better world. Amazing video. I'm a solar home builder of 40 years in Canada and love the beauty of simplicity and its elegant solutions. I recall seeing some one from India years ago who took an old inner tube, filled it with food scraps and manure, sealed the ends, set it in the sun and ran a small stove off the bio gas.
That's wonderful! Really inspiring!
Thank you for this information 🙂 my college project was about Bio gas plant this has given me a lot of information and potential to do something for my country. 🤗
Well done Tamil Nadu 💙💙💙💙
Just amazing wow what a beautiful story which is really inspiring
The fact that a farmer lost land to "development" but was then hired to process farm waste, turn it into electricity and manure that is helping other farmers is inspiring. This is what sustainable development should look like.
drone shots watch kar k maza aya,Cow k fawaid bahut hain, Stay connected.
Thank you for the inspiring stories
Wow very good initiative, we should implement in every village
Stop calling them Moo, Call them Thor😆. Great too see people coming forward in ensuring clean cities. Even Gau Shaala can use these models and generate revenue as well.
pasumai vikatan
Kindly note it is Tiruvallur district not tiruvarur district
Wonderful!
Thank you scroll such amazing story.. 👌👌🏼👌🏼
Truly wonderful
This was really inspirational thanks Scroll
Unfortunately such great people not given assistance by government to solve the problems in effective way.
30 lakhs by collectors fund and 30 lakhs by panchayat did u even watch the video.
👌 Great content Scroll 👍
There are nine idiots who dislike this. Let th take a dip in cow dung to clear the cobwebs in their brain. Nice system. Looks feasible for other areas of the country.
epic on
Vala ninaithal Valalam, valia illai boomiyil
Can this be available in Hindi also so that maximum reach of this content made possible
Nice.👏👍
I wonder why this excellent scheme is not used more widely, for instance, I live in farming area of Northern Ireland and have never heard of it.
We are supposed to be progressive also?
How does dairy sector takes care of cow dung in Ireland? Is it thrown away ?
Kudos
Superb
No need to setup biogas plants, after sometime it will be waste without maintenance. People will do same thing as they are doing. It’s better, they should collect dug cake at one place for few months then it will automatically turn as fertilizer and then spread in the fields. As our forefathers use to do.
We need connetive cities farming,gas,electricity,waste management and more in loop for every city maintains less capital avg and taxes on poor will be less
Great tamilnadu
How ironic. Just 3 days before I bought about 250 kg of raw cow dung after trying for at least 5 day. It cost me ₹ 700.
People praise others and say yes you're doing good but damage environment themselves by excessive consuming and improper disposal of plastic.
5:35 Dude is wearing a glove on the left hand but shovelling shit with ungloved right hand !?!?!
The media will show the pappu's, actor, politicians, sports etc the whole day.