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Un échange culturel

It’s almost evening in the desert that surrounds the villages where Rain Drop operates. Shadows stretch across the ground as the sun sinks in the sky, while three teenagers wrangle over a bike – the winner scooting away in a cloud of dust. Nothing disturbs the relative peace. Nothing that is, except a teacher with big blue eyes almost two...
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Installation de pompes à pieds à Ajad Purva

The long green hose slithering through the fields not far way from Ajad Purva looks more like a giant snake than the water foot pump equipment installed as part of another Rain Drop initiative. Measuring 30 meters long, two of those foot pump equipments were installed with the precious help of the villagers in order to serve as an effective...
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Ek Paratas, panch roupia !

“Jen! Heloise! Jam paratas wallah, jam paratas wallah [1]!” This is how the villagers call the girls who are part of the Rain Drop team in India these last few weeks. The suffix wallah can be used in ordrer to describe many jobs: “chaï-wallah” is the one who prepares the tea, “dudh-wallah” delivers the milk to the villagers’ doorsteps, the “dhobi-wallah”...
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Une goutte d’eau et des graines de moutarde

While some of Mau’s farmers have just begun harvesting their paddy fields, storing rice stocks for the coming months, others are storing knowledge and expertise and are learning new agriculture techniques thanks to Rain Drop’s training programs in India. Today it is in mustard seeds that they are interested. Depending on the type of project, the farmers are given a...
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Quelques nouvelles de notre pépinière

À Mau, les goyaves se dégustent vertes avec un peu de sel. Un mélange courageux qui se révèle pourtant plein de vitalité. Et c’est sans doute grâce à cette vitalité que les arbres poussent si bien dans la pépinière de Ramesh Chandra. Depuis Juillet, Ramesh a planté 6150 arbres sur son terrain, laissant la part belle aux arbres fruitiers.Les goyaviers...
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Première pierre de Sources de Vie 2013 !

The training day for the 2013 “spring of life” project has beyond any doubt been a success. 45 farmers came from the 10 villages that were selected by Rain Drop’s team in India. Many topics were discussed in order to inform the farmers of the region about environmental issues. There were dozens of samosas and ladoos on our plates, and...
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