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Returning to Bargarh at the beginning of June, I noted that the Indian Rain Drop team has a very good contact with the local population. Ashok, Bablu and Ramesh have undertaken everything they promised. They tested several kinds of vegetables during the dry season to determine which have the most success. Ashok is also very enthusiastic to test SRI, a...Read More
L’avancée des travaux à Bargarh
Ashok, Bablu and Ramesh have quite advanced. The trees of the plant nursery have grown considerably! The sprinklers are installed and the trees do not stop growing. Ramesh already sold 250 trees, is increasing the grounds for the plantations and has built a small office in order to manage the fruitful project. Most of the drip irrigation systems have been installed and...Read More
Vallauris-Bargarh, communiquons grâce aux dessins
Superbe échange de dessins et de photos entre l’école Langevin 2 de Vallauris et les enfants de l’école de Bargarh Toute la classe de Bargarh s’est réunie pour vous présenter leurs dessins ! [slideshow_deploy id=’444′]
Réservoir d’eau de pluie
This year, in addition to our efforts to increase water resources (such as water basins and plantation of fruit trees), we are introducing drip irrigation in the region. This technique, unknown by the villagers active in our projects, already proved its efficacy in many Indian regions. We have therefore built 4 water tanks linked to drip irrigation systems in order to improve water...Read More
Confection de la confiture d’Amla
Arbre fruitier, l’Amla a un fruit ressemblant à une prune avec trois petits noyaux triangulaires à l’intérieur. Il est commercialisé en Inde mais pas à Bargarh. L’équipe France, durant son séjour à Bargarh, a montré comment réaliser de la confiture d’Amla à la population locale. Avec les moyens du bord dans une cuisine plutôt rudimentaire, une confiture ressemblant à la...Read More
Rencontre de l’équipe Rain Drop France avec les enfants de Bargarh
During an intervention in Saint Hilaire high school in the French city of Grasse, Rain Drop was given a football by the students, intended to be offered to a school India. When Rain Drop’s volunteers came to India to discover the projects’ advancements, they handed over the present to the local school of Usri. This noble gesture of cultural sharing...Read More