Dr. Charan led a team of volunteers at the farm on Saturday - Anusha, Poorna, Sanjana, Prasad, and Nandeesh. They cleaned the water hole, planted water bamboo, fixed lotuses, refilled it with water, and let some fishes inhabit the pond. They collected odd stones from the farm floor and gave a borderline slope with soil. With weeds growing soon in between the stones, that will form a pretty ramp for wildlife.
Soon, the wild hogs, peacocks, birds, squirrels, rabbits, mongooses, wild dogs, and possibly snakes and leopards (a little far-fetched expectation, this) would drink from the wilderness water hole. Some of them may even fish in the untroubled waters.
Volunteering at an organic farm is an expression of a sense of ownership. And that's a gesture, which builds transparency and trust with the community.
Gratitude for a great job done.
For any relevant query, message 81051 12990.
Padma Farms (Gaddige Road), Farmer's House, 1A, 13th Cross, Kalidasa Road, VV Mohalla, Mysore.
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