The ‘Sasya Santhe’ is both a community-driven festival and an awareness campaign that highlights India’s growing focus on ecological preservation. Organized at an institution devoted to agricultural sciences in Bengaluru-often referred to as India’s tech hub-the fair blends traditionally rooted practices with modern environmental solutions like urban horticulture training.
Minister Krishna Byre Gowda’s remarks underscore urgent climate challenges facing India such as flash floods and erratic rainfall patterns. As these events grow more severe over time due to environmental stressors like deforestation or unregulated urbanizations across regions including Karnataka itself-the push for conserving biodiversity through grassroots movements gains broader relevance.
Equally notable is UHS’s planning for establishing centralized nurseries providing integrated services beyond selling green products-perhaps encouraging enduring practices among city dwellers navigating dense spaces tightening access especially large-scale agricultural methods Read More:- Read more