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Food Walk

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  Food Walk Introduction  "Food Walk" is a term that describes an activity in which individuals explore a city or a specific neighborhood by sampling various local foods from different vendors, cafes, and restaurants. It's a popular way to experience the local culture and cuisine of a particular area.A food walk typically involves walking around the area and trying different types of food, which may include local specialties or popular dishes. Participants may also learn about the history and background of each food item they sample, as well as the vendors and chefs who create them.Food walks are popular in many cities around the world and are often led by local food enthusiasts, bloggers, or tour guides who have a deep knowledge of the local food scene. These events are often organized as guided tours, but individuals can also create their own food walks by exploring a particular area and trying out different food options.Food walks are a great way to experience the

water conservation

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  Water Conservation Introduction  Water conservation refers to the responsible use and management of water resources to ensure their sustainable availability for future generations. It involves using water more efficiently and reducing wastage in various sectors, including agriculture, industry, and households.Water is a precious resource that is essential for life, yet it is often taken for granted. With growing population and increasing demand for water, conservation becomes more critical. Climate change, droughts, and water pollution are also contributing to water scarcity, making conservation efforts even more necessary.There are several ways to conserve water, including fixing leaks, using water-efficient appliances, reducing shower time, collecting rainwater, and adopting sustainable irrigation practices in agriculture. It also involves raising awareness about the importance of water conservation and encouraging individuals, communities, and businesses to take action.Water conse

Organic Farming

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  ORGANIC FARMING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT Introduction        Organic farming is an agricultural system that relies on natural processes and materials to grow crops and raise livestock. It prioritizes soil health and sustainability, avoiding synthetic chemicals and GMOs. Waste management is an essential component of organic farming, as it involves the responsible disposal or recycling of organic matter and byproducts. Organic waste can be composted and used as a natural fertilizer, reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers. Proper waste management in organic farming can also help to reduce environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, organic farming and waste management work together to promote sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices. Organic Farming Mushroom cultivation Organic farming is a method of agriculture that relies on natural processes and systems to produce food without the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. Organic farming

Heritage tour

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     PADI IGGUTHAPPA TEMPLE Located in the  Kakkabe town , the Padi Igguthappa Temple was built by Lingarajendra in the year of 1810. One of the most ancient temples, it is located in Igguthappa Devara betta in Aiyengeri forest which is 45 Km from Madikeri city towards Virajpet. The architectural structure of the temple resembles ancient Keralite temples to a large extent. HISTORY The main deity at Padi Iguthappa temple is Subramanya or Karthik who is considered a son of Shiva and Kaveri Amman, considered an avatar of Gauri. Temple houses the Murtis of both Shiva and Igguthappa. In this region, the river Kaveri is Kaveri Amma, the omnipresent deity of Coorg and its people. The priest of the temple spoke to me as he cooked lunch for the devotees. He said this is hundreds of years old temple and was built by King Veer Rajaraja. Recently, it has been renovated by the people of Coorg who pooled in crores of rupees for the renovation.  According to him, Igguthappa is the local name of Karti

Plantation and adoption of a tree

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Here is  my first Blog on plantation of a tree   Trees are heart of earth, without a tree we cannot survive not even a single organism. Planting tree can help human health and essential natural resources for millions of people. Plants and trees are our natural capital. They are fundamental to life on earth, offering food, medicine and shelter. They also sequester carbon, fight pollution and bind the soil. The solution to catastrophic events like wildfires, floods and pandemics lies in restoring green cover and restoring the balance in nature.