TBI Bulletin: RTE for differently-abled kids + Organic Farming by Children of Farmers + Krishi Sahay + Shooters shine in Germany + MORE (29.06.2012)

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1. Quite a different effort to educate differently-able children under the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan in Kerala as part of the Right to Education Act.

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2. Those farmers were not educated enough to learn the benefits of organic farming but their educated children did that job pretty well for the parents!

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3. As an illustrious rural social service, Krishi Vigyan Kendra in Malappuram (Kerala) formed a women’s group called ‘Krishi Sahayi’ for inspiring farmers to adopt mechanised paddy (rice) cultivation to save sizeable money!

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4. Budding shooters from Mumbai shine in Germany and Czech Republic.

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5. Major Ashok Tara was calm, composed and unarmed when he saved the life of the future Prime minister of Bangladesh!

Read more here.

Compiled by Devdutt.

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