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14872 Audio Programmes | 34 Program Languages | 44 Program Themes | 156 CR Stations | 56 CR Initiatives | and growing...
Shubh Kal

cloud seeding ( Malayalam)   
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giving information about cloud seeding

Ajeevika ( Hindi)   
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It is a part of a series of radio programmes based on sustainable livelihoods. The present programme speaks about the necessary precautions that should be taken during threshing of crops.

Ajeevika ( Hindi)   
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It is a part of a series of radio programmes on sustainable livelihoods produced by radiobundelkhand. The present programme focuses on the careful usage of pesticides.

Ajeevika ( Hindi)   
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It is a radio programme which focuses on floriculture as a good livelihood option in Bundelkhand region.

Ajeevika ( Hindi)   
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Ajeevika is a radio programme which focuses on promoting sustainable livelihoods made by 5 community radio stations in Bundelkhand- Chanderi Ki Awaaz, Lalit Lokvani, Kisan Vani Sironj, Radio Dhadhkan and Radio Bundelkhand. It covers issues like sustainable agricultural practices, animal husbandry, alternate sources of income in rural areas etc. The present programme focuses on agricultural produces companies.

Shubh Kal (Water scarcity) ( Hindi)   
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Shubh Kal, a pilot project which aims to strengthen community knowledge and voice on climate change impacts. This programme is focussed on water scarcity and the ways to deal with it. 

 

Shubh Kal

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Shubh Kal (a better future): From Information to Knowledge and Action

Shubh Kal campaign is an initiative of Development Alternatives (DA) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation in Bundelkhand, which encourages lifestyles that have lower carbon footprint and influences overall reduction in climate vulnerability of the population. This project has three target groups: farmers, artisans and women, who are worst affected by persistent drought in the region. The project envisages helping the communities through support measures that will eventually lead to improved income through enhanced natural resource management and adopting livelihood techniques that are resilient to climate change.