Eco India: A young changemaker is renewing hill farming and making it lucrative for her community
Every week, Eco India brings you stories that inspire you to build a cleaner, greener and better tomorrow. Our top story this week looks at how 29-year-old Ranjana Kukreti's endeavour to combine traditional knowledge with scientific techniques is bringing in a new dawn for hill farmers of her village in Uttarakhand.
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CREDITS:
Script & Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla
Director of Photography: Devesh Prajapati
Video Editor: Sujit Lad
Field Producer: Tarun Grover
Associate Producer: Shibika Suresh
Second Camera: Sonu Singh Bisht
Drone Operator: Jittu Singh
Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu
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CREDITS:
Script & Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla
Director of Photography: Devesh Prajapati
Video Editor: Sujit Lad
Field Producer: Tarun Grover
Associate Producer: Shibika Suresh
Second Camera: Sonu Singh Bisht
Drone Operator: Jittu Singh
Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu
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Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on https://scroll.in/topic/56120/eco-india
Join the discussion here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ecoindia/
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