Why didn’t the older generation preserve resources while today’s generation is more concerned with conservation?
Improving soil fertility is essential for sustainable agriculture soil testing is first step to know about the nutrient levels, pH levels and soil composition, based on this data farmers need to apply the strategies to improve the soil fertility composting-Recycling the kitchen waste, vegetables, aRead more
Improving soil fertility is essential for sustainable agriculture
- soil testing is first step to know about the nutrient levels, pH levels and soil composition, based on this data farmers need to apply the strategies to improve the soil fertility
- composting-Recycling the kitchen waste, vegetables, animal manure make into rich nutrient soil. It enhances the soil structure, water retention and increase the micro-organisms activity and increases a healthy soil
- crop rotation- planning a different crops in different seasons. this mechanism prevents depletion of soil fertility
- Integrating live stock with crops- growing livestock in paddy fields adds fertility to the soil
According to me, women are the biggest asset of any country. Women face multiple issues when it comes to the education category. Be it the problems from family, society, peer pressure, etc. Educating women drives economic growth, leading to better job opportunities and higher incomes.Read more
According to me, women are the biggest asset of any country.
Women face multiple issues when it comes to the education category. Be it the problems from family, society, peer pressure, etc.
Educating women drives economic growth, leading to better job opportunities and higher incomes. It also improves health knowledge, resulting in healthier families and fostering a positive educational cycle for future generations.
But even in today’s era people are not providing education to the girl child due to some of these reasons:
1. Financial Issues: Limited resources lead families to prioritize boys’ education over girls, viewing them as future breadwinners.
2. Sanitation facilities: Due to lack of proper sanitation at education places like schools and colleges, restrains women, especially during menstruation.
3. Violence: Due to gender based violence many women and their families restrain them to go to schools and colleges. For eg: abuse, harassment and other factors.
4. Cultural Restraints: Due to society’s pressure some households prefer marriages for girls over their education.
Finally, many households cannot provide quality education to women due to their own lack of education.
Therefore, educating a woman is crucial for driving economic, health, and social growth for both families and society.