Tarun Bharat Sangh – aka The Waterman of India
“Waterman of India”, Rajendra Singh Tarun Bharat Sangh seeks to bring dignity and prosperity to the life of a destitute section of the nation
How to achieve sustainable food production for increased profit and well-being
Transitioning agriculture and food systems
“Waterman of India”, Rajendra Singh Tarun Bharat Sangh seeks to bring dignity and prosperity to the life of a destitute section of the nation
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