Beej Bachao Andolan

Save the Seeds Movement of Garhwal, Uttarakhand Himalaya, India

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Jardhar Diary

Jardhar Diary is 2002 film directed by Krishnendu Bose as a personal journey to the Garhwal Himalayas and the home of Chipko and Beej Bachao Andolan:

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Harvesting Hunger

Harvesting Hunger is a 2000 film also by Krishnendu Bose that features Vijay Jardhari discussing sustainable agricultural systems as a possible answer to India’s agrarian crisis.

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In Brief

Welcome to the English-language web site of the Beej Bachao Andolan, a two decades-old movement that strives to conserve local seed diversity and forests, while defending small farmers and promoting traditional agriculture and knowledge systems.

Recent Posts

  • Trouble on the horizons of Henwalghati
  • A short day out on a long journey
  • Save the Pavlovsk Station
  • Uttarakhand sowing seeds for a better tomorrow
  • Confronting Food Crisis and Climate Change

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RSS India Environment

  • Lion poacher nabbed, awaits trial
  • Kokkarni, saviour of paddy
  • Winning the battle against poaching
  • Softening hard water with rain
  • Consent under duress

RSS India Agriculture

  • Vidarbha meltdown: bumper crop losses
  • He did not wait for the government?s new sop
  • From market yard to the police yard
  • One-man-army greens barren land
  • Supreme Court to look into deregulation of GM food imports

RSS Uttarakhand Rural News

  • Creating heaven on earth on Uttarakhand farm
  • Doodhatoli Lok Vikas Sansthan: A Silent Revolution in the Himalayan Foothills
  • A People’s Movement for Conservation and Livelihoods in Jardhargaon
  • Conserving Agricultural Biodiversity: The Case of Tehri Garhwal and Implications for National Policy
  • Agrarian Economy of the Central Himalaya
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