GORAS Pariwar’s Green-Economy Program
GORAS-Consortium of GOW-Federation (GORAS Pariwar) with collaborating
Academic Institutions from Kurukshetra & nearby places in NCR-Delhi,
focuses on setting up sustainable models of Green-Economy Clusters in NCR-
Delhi by following a plan of action based on the following principles.
1. Strongly advocates “going back to villages” as a step forward in reviving
the Rural Economy, and sustainable development models of yester years
while blending modern technologies with conventional technologies and
reviving Natural Farming as a way forward.
2. For achieving Ecological balance and safely passing on mother earth to
the next generations, the need of the hour is to develop Indigenous
technologies and create wealth from agricultural and other waste.
3. Technological advances in every field will be blended with ICT
(Information and Communication Technologies) as leverage and a force
multiplier for all the TWELVE identified sectors, taking the whole of the
Project area to the next level.
4. Sustainable Developmental Goals cannot be achieved by not reforming
our Education system. The current outcome-based models (materialistic
approach) need to be replaced with a Value-based Education model
starting from Primary education through University education bringing
back human engineering and social engineering as was practiced in
Nalanda and Taxashila Universities. The ills of the current Education
models are a reflection of SDG-17 goals and the World order creating
problems galore to be witnessed day in and day out. One-third of the
world is starving without food, education, shelter, health, and nutrition.
5. a) The need of the hour is to discourage trades, industries, and
agricultural practices that are detrimental to depleting and deteriorating
Earth resources, which while creating pollutants that are hazardous and
detrimental to human habitats, become a threat to the annihilation of the
human race altogether.
b) Use of clean green energy sources, renewable energy generation using
solar, wind, tidal, ethanol-based Biofuels & the Bull-energy should be the
way forward, which is economical, nature friendly, and allow the
Ecological system of mother Earth to flourish.
Indigenous Cow-based natural farming methods, if blended with
modern technologies, will lead to total integration; automation of the
entire supply chain mechanism gives tangible benefits to all stakeholders,
while pilferage, delays, storage, and losses can be eliminated and new
revenue models will emerge.
MODUS OPERANDI:
1. Developing Green-Economic Zones at Village level.
Green-Economy (GOW-centric sustainable rural economy) & its FIVE verticals
are as under :
i) Green Skills (providing Vocational Training to rural Children starting
from KG to PG based on an orientation to the Traditional Indian
Knowledge Systems recommended in the New Education Policy,
NEP-2020)
ii) Green Health-care (AYUSH Vigyan Kendras at Block-level for
implementing YAGYA Abhiyan in selected Villages under Pilot
Study & then in all constituent Villages after its successful
implementation in Pilot villages; Promoting Agri-Tourism & Medical
Tourism in rural clusters through Model Panchakul Centres &
providing AYUSH Visas to attract patients from G7 nations, EU
member States, Quad nations, South East Asia, Middle East Asia etc.)
iii) Green Agro-Industries (promoting Agro-Medicinal MSMEs at
Gram Panchayat level, to provide at least 200 Jobs / Self-employment
generation in each Village based on the Traditional Artisans that were
existing until recent past)
iv) Green Pastures (Rural Economic Zones) .. elaborate description
available in various presentations & initiatives of Allon Savory
Institute in millions of hectares of desertifying grasslands in FIVE
continents (most informational video being the TED talk by Allon
Savory on ‘Greening the Grasslands’)
v) Green Energy (Besides promoting all other Renewable energy
sources like Solar / Wind / Gobar gas etc., Bull-energy will be
optimally utilized to achieve zero-dependency on fossil-fuels in the
course of 5 years, by advocating the bull-powered Tractors both for
tilling and drafting, Bull-powered Green Hydrogen Production
systems (for the upcoming Green Hydrogen Fuel Cells Technology),
which is going to revolutionize the entire Automobile Industry and
thereby fetch Carbon Credits for those farmers rearing bullocks.
2. Setting up AVKs at Block level (AYUSH Vigyan Kendras).
This is to complement the extension activities of the existing KVKs (Krishi
Vigyan Kendras) at District Level. This will help in providing Clean food
and best quality Herbal material (for preparing potent AYUSH medicines) to
all villagers in the Block, thereby reducing the expenditure on the Healthcare
management by almost 70 % to 80 %, which will in turn help in upgrading
AYUSH system to Main Stream Medicine from the present status of being a
Complementary & Alternative Medicine.
BACKGROUND:
Bharat is a nation of vast diversity with nearly seven lakh villages in which
more than two-thirds of our people live and work. The productivity,
creativity and sustainability of our rural people are vital elements in our
national life. Our traditional health care technologies and decentralized
production methods have sustained the whole of Indian sub-continent
through long ages. The basic needs of society such as food, shelter, clothing,
health care and community bonding are being fulfilled, down the ages of
history, through the well-designed traditional commune system. And our
traditional concepts like Ayurveda, Yoga, Cow-centric rural economy etc,
are still relevant and sustainable in an era in which the environment and
national life are seriously threatened by global warming, adverse climate
change, ozone depletion, imbalanced biodiversity, ever-growing economic
disparity and various health hazards resulting from the uncontrolled
industrialization. The founding Rishis of this great civilization had a
transcendental vision of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbaka’ and with an ethos of
‘Gow-Gram Sanskruti’. Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay has rightly pointed in
this direction and said ‘The fundamental characteristic of Bharatiya culture is
that it looks upon life as an integrated whole’. In order to evolve a culture
that promotes humane and compassionate view of all life, with long term
concern and care for environmental harmony and for an inclusive
development that has at its centre Cow-centric economy, agriculture and
green industry, a basic understanding of the underlying inter-relatedness of
various aspects of ‘Go-Gram Sanskruti’ is required. And the proposed
monograph on the role of Indigenous Cow and its panchagavya seeks to
contribute to this understanding by the combination of an up-to-date data on
the epistemological and ethical research, developed in our traditional
knowledge systems, with the scientific and technical research methodologies
developed in modern sciences.
A pilot project has already been initiated by NITKKR under its Local
Community Outreach Program in 25 Villages from four different Blocks of
Kurukshetra District. This cluster will be gradually expanded to 108 villages
to be eventually connected to the River-side villages (of adjoining District in
Yamuna Belt) in a course of 6-8 months. All Panchakul Resource Centres
from these cluster-villages will be linked to a common AVK that will cater
to the Healthcare needs of all the above 108 villages. Besides this, the AVK
will also attract patients from foreign countries, as mentioned above in the
Green Healthcare sub-heading, owing to its cost-effective healthcare services
and an all-inclusive Holistic Systems Management (HolSyM).
Once a model (self-sustaining) AVK is setup to cater to the health care needs
of an entire cluster of 108 villages (an approximate number of villages in one
Development Block) and its successful functioning for atleast 3 Quarters in a
year, we shall provide Consultancy to the State Govt and the Central Govt as
well to replicate such model AVKs at a Block level in each District. These
AVKs will eventually be expanded to cover all Development Blocks in the
proposed Project area in a course of 3-4 years.
3. Involving more HEIs in the ongoing UBA (Unnat Bharat Abhiyan)
program to cover all villages in the State.
This will provide necessary institutional network to expedite the
implementation of schemes of various Ministries of both Central & State
Governments … also helps in the convergence of the Schemes of various
Ministries to achieve the desired targets of creating sustainable models in
selected cluster-villages at the Block-level.
As NITKKR is the Regional Coordinating Institute (RCI) in the ongoing
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (flagship program of Ministry of Education – GoI) to
involve all Higher Education Institutions to take up a Cluster each and strive
for its overall growth and prosperity through the Service activities of the
UBA cell of respective HEI comprising of the Faculty and Students of
various Departments of the Participating Institution. Based on our experience
of past 4 years as an RCI monitoring almost 102 HEIs (or Participating
Institutes), NITKKR is now trying to involve more number of Institutions in
this program to eventually cover all 7000+ villages in Haryana State and thus
play an active role in the overall progress of the region.
Same strategy will be applied in NCR-Delhi to motivate and involve more
number of HEIs to take up Integrated cluster development program and
thereby raise the present number to at least four-fold during each academic
year starting from 2022-23 so as to cover every village in all 32 Districts of
NCR-Delhi by the end of 2025-26.
Some important points for consideration in the implementation of various
schemes (for the convergence of Schemes of 12 different Ministries of GoI
besides other concerned Schemes of the State Government) pertaining to
indigenous Cow-rearing and Cow-based Natural Farming and setting up of
Cow-based Cottage Industries or MSMEs are as under :
Suggestions for Brain Storming on Gosewa for Overall Development :
1. Various facets
2. Present Activities-schemes
3. Future Plans
Govt. of India Animal Husbandry Department had announced in 2015,
scheme on GAUSHALAS, GOW-SADANS, PINJARAPOLES, PASTURE
LAND AND FODDER DEVELOPMENT.
(By Shri B.L.Kothari and Dr. Niranjan Mishra) in AHD Chapter VI.
This is a very a very comprehensive exhaustive document covers all aspects
connected cows in India. No mechanism has been put in place for
Implementation of the schemes conceived .
1. AHD should consider issuing a handbook of guidelines for various
climate zones to suit local area conditions on the following suggested
topics covering the for various unit sizes of cow holdings.
a. Housing
b. Feed- pastures, cultivated Green Fodder, Hydroponics Fodder viable
alternatives -(A few years ago Shri Ayappan had declared in a seminar
on Hydroponics Fodder, Govt. policy to allocate Rs 100 Cr towards
development of Hydroponics Fodder as alternative emergency green
fodder resource. This scheme needs to be taken up seriously.)
c. Health Care of all Cows. – State Veterinary Departments should be
responsible for health care of all cows in their districts.
d. Technical aspects of designs of Housings, Cow Hostels, Biogas
Plants, Organic Fertilizer, Panchgavya Production.
e. Infrastructure i.e. land, Power & Water requirements
f. Trained manpower for cow care requirements
g. Production, Safety & Quality Control aspects of all products
h. Technically trained manpower for Maintenance of the facilities such
as Marketing / Utilization of the various products i.e. Milk,
Biogasplants, Organic Fertilizers, Panchagavya Products.
2. The above Cow care facilities on above topics should be tentatively
considered to suit;
a. Household units say up to five cows
b. Cow Hostels in Cluster areas to accommodate up to 100 Cows ( As
suggested by our PM Modi ji)
c. Self sustainable Cow care Shelters to look after Stray/Abandoned /
Unproductive Cows. & male calves. Vedic term is अबंधनीय पशु in
blocks of 1000 heads or more..
d. Release of cows in Cow sanctuaries. (as suggested by PM Modi ji).
3. Current policy of State Govt.s of providing cash grant for each cow
as help in running private Gosadans should be discontinued and
substituted with diverting Govt. subsidies provided for – Non
conventional alternative energy for Biogas produced and Chemical
Fertilizer Subsidies provided for the Organic Fertilizers produced.
(Kindly also see the US Govt report on Organic Fertilizers and
confirming the Vedic views given below as a matter of interest.)
"NPK formulas, (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) as legislated and
enforced by US State Departments of Agriculture, mean malnutrition,
attack by insects, bacteria and fungi, weed takeover, crop loss in dry
weather, and general loss of mental acuity in the population, leading to
degenerative metabolic disease and early death.”(Ref. U.S. Dept. of
Agric., Soils and Men, Yearbook of Agriculture 1938)
And where cows are maintained soil is rich and makes people rich to
afford gold earrings. Modern science confirms that cow droppings
recycled in to soil make the soil rich in humus and retains its moisture
thus does not require frequent irrigation.
Cow dung slurry has the following typical fertilizer compositions:
N=1.6%; P= 1.4%; K= 1.2% Dried slurry
N= 2.5% ; P=1.5%; K= 1.2% Fresh slurry
Thus COW not only can save the current expense of India’s Rs 90
thousand Crores Annual Subsidy on Chemical Fertilizers but also save
on irrigation water, provide rich organic food to ensure a healthy
community thereby saving huge medical expense, and help in preventing
global warming.
Archeology confirms that most of big deserts of Africa were green fertile
lands but dried up because they did not protect their cows for agriculture.
The green energy and panchgavya Ayurvedic medicines further add to
bounties of cows. Is it any wonder that we treat cow as our mother and do
not approve of cow slaughter at all, because even when a cow is not
giving milk its contribution to the society far outweighs the economic
value of milk produced by it.
GM Food.
USA has under pressure from private business allowed use of chemical
fertilizers and GM good. GM crops are being allowed in India for which
lack of cow based agriculture has been particularly responsible. This is
also a cause for farmers’ suicides. For inexplicable reasons Indian
Agriculture scientists have been soft pedaling GM foods. Now Niti Ayog
has also endorsed GM Foods for India.
Considering these developments health of Indian masses is bound to
deteriorate further. All AIIMSes and growing. Health ministry allocations
will never be able to cope with needs of providing medical help to all
growling more sick Indians masses.
Is it possible to have a composite dialogue with Vedic scholars and
scientists to comprehensively discuss matters such as significance of
various Yagnas such as daily Agnihotra, Agnishtom, SomYag etc. to
validate their physical and psychological impacts on Environments,
Agriculture outputs, health & productivity of humans & cows in light of
sustainable solutions from various Vedic traditions?
4. Setting up Panchakul-based GORAS clusters in selected Cluster-
villages of each Block & work towards their self-reliance.
The FIVE verticals of ‘Panchakul’ namely TARUKUL, GOKUL,
AROGYAKUL, RISHIKUL & GURUKUL will be complementary to the
AVKs being proposed to be set up in each Block that inturn will bridge the
gap between the District level KVK and the Panchakul Kendra at the level of
Gram-Panchayat. This will cater to the needs of every sector in the village …
pertaining to providing holistic healthcare, vocational training,
entrepreneurship skills, improvising upon the socio-economic conditions etc.
thereby contributing to the all-inclusive growth of the rural areas.
(Detailed report on “Panchakul kendras” and other Points under the
proposed ‘Modus operandi’ are provided below...)
Our plan includes developing the following FIVE components:
1. TARUKUL : As part of Tarukul, we will plant 5 levels of plantations,
which include fodder trees, fruit-bearing trees, medicinal plants, shade
trees, timber producers, fence setters, varied grasses with medicinal
value etc. All the above plantations will be a value addition to the
pasture land for generation to come. This will also enhance oxygen
levels for the surrounding villages which will make huge impact on
the environment. Developing green coverage in and around pasture
land using all productive herbivores such as cows, goats & sheep
helps in greening of waste lands and create more pasture lands for
holistic grazing. This holistic grazing keeps more plants alive, adds
nutrients to the soil and creates soil conditions that hold and use water
instead of letting it evaporate or run off. It is being successfully
implemented by world- renowned environmentalist Allan Savory in
thousands of hectares on five continents. He says the key to restoring
grasslands is to mimic the role once played by vast migrating herds.
This way of the past could also hold the key to the future. Cow-
herds, by their entry into forests or pasture lands were able to not only
feed themselves on the green ground cover, but also with their dung
kept the earth rich with organic fertilizers. Green cover in the pastures,
in addition to providing forage for animals, also has two very
significant functions. This greenery by its root system satirizes and
holds the topsoil firmly and thus protects against soil erosion during
rainy season. Second most important contribution of this green cover
is the bacteria “pseudomonas syringe” that is formed in the decaying
green leaves on the ground. Modern science has established that these
bacteria rise to cloud heights and have a great role in causing rains.
And the whole cycle, in turn helps in the spread of green cover and
extending pasture lands by further waste lands reclamation. A
Miniature model of this green coverage will be established in 30 acres
of the pasture land under the Tarukul component working in
coordination will all concerned departments (forests & environment,
horticulture, agriculture, animal husbandry, irrigation, panchayat raj
etc.) of state government through its flagship programmes of
Horticulture Department, Biodiversity Dept, Animal Husbandry Dept
etc. and these demonstrable models will be extended to nearby cluster-
villages.
2. GOKUL : We shall procure and improve native breeds of cow-
progeny in cluster-villages to rejuvenate the soil health, promote cow-
based traditional farming (Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana – PKVY),
encourage the utilization of cow products in variety of day to day
activities by promoting cow based cottage industries. Milk from cows
(Maintained in a Temple land) can be used for daily prayers of the deity
and for prasadams. As been scientifically proven periodic agnihotras with
Cow ghee will purify and enhance the surrounding areas. Development of
Gocharan lands (common land of gram panchayat for open grazing of all
domestic animals of the village) will have inherent benefits for
strengthening of the village economy. A miniature model of “Gochar”
will be set-up in a selected Pasture land for providing training to the
farmers of surrounding villages. And women entrepreneurs from SHGs
will be trained to promote a desi Dairy industry in the cluster villages.
And each SHG will be eventually developed into an FPO (Farmer
Producer Organization) which are being promoted by the Central
Government on a priority basis to make farmers and farmer organizations
fully self-reliant. Under the new Central Sector Scheme (CSS) of
“Formation and Promotion of 10,000 FPOs”, more than 2200 FPO
Producer Clusters have been allocated to Implementing Agencies (IAs)
during the year 2020-21. But the work didn’t progress at a desired pace in
2021-22 owing to the Corona pandemic. NITKKR, with the support of its
Implementing Agencies like UBA’ participatory Institutions and MTCS
Global Foundation (Consultation wing of GOW-Federation and affiliated
to Arsha Bharati Trust), will initially promote 825 FPOs (one in each
Block) for the collective benefit of improving the economic level of
farmers by working in the field of production & marketing in agriculture
and allied sectors. This Federation (of 825 FPOs under our selected
Cluster Based Business Orgnanizations) will in due course help in
consolidation of small and marginal farmers to strengthen them for their
better income, increase their bargaining capacity and to increase their
connectivity. Eventually, we will be setting up Village level FPOs in due
course of 3-4 years depending upon the response from the local farming
community and try to raise their income by 4-fold within 6-8 Crop cycles.
3. AROGYAKUL : An integrated Holistic Health Center based on
Traditional Healthcare Systems like Yoga, Ayurveda, Govidya, Yagya-
chikitsa etc. shall be established to cater to the Public Health needs of the
nodal village and the nearby cluster villages. This Health Centre
constitutes Yoga- Kendra, Rasashala (Unit for manufacturing Herbo-
mineral Medicines), Rasayana Shala (Centre for Rejuvenation Therapy or
Kaya Kalpa), Vaidyashala (Arogyadham) – to implement the Integrated
module of Traditional Healthcare Systems of Yog-Chikitsa, Ayurved,
Govidya, Yagya-Chikitsa (Agnihotri/ Homa Therapy) utilizing their
synergistic effect for management of various chronic diseases and for
Preventive Healthcare. The Centre of Excellence of YAGYA will take up
Scientific evaluation of the Therapeutic applications of Gagya- chiktisa in
a phased manner. As Gavya Chiktsa (Panchagavya Therapy) is an
important component of this Integrated module, we need to study its
individual efficiency first, before taking up the evaluation of its
synergistic effect in combination with the other modalities of YAGYA-
Chikitsa. For this purpose, residential facilities for 20 patients and their
attendants will be provided under the proposed Centre of Excellence to
undertake multi- centric Clinical trials on Cancer and other chronic
diseases. This basic infrastructure of the Health Centre will be setup in
collaboration with like-minded Institutions after finalizing an intial
agreement / MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with them for
sharing of responsibilities. Along with these collaborating institutions of
various states, all concerned Departments like AYUSH, Animal
Husbandry, Agriculture, Environment & Forests, Science & Technology
etc. of both State and Central Governments will be participating in this
collective endeavour for community Healthcare in the proposed cluster-
villages surrounding the Nodal UBA Institution.
4. RISHIKUL : A Resource Centre for undertaking Research &
Development activities to address the problems (Primarily Socio-
economic & Environment related) of Cluster- villages will be set up in
the Panchakul premises in co- ordination with all concerned Departments
of both State and Central Govts, besides a few like-minded voluntary
organizations. The main objectives of this Resource Centre will be :
To propagate the importance of our TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
SYSTEMS proposed and propounded by the great SEERS of remote past.
To propagate eco-friendly life style based on Yoga and Ayurveda
principles and philosophy i.e., to inculcate BRAAHMA culture as a way
of life through its application in all the four aspects of life - ahara,
vihara, vyavahara & vichara.
To propagate Vedic way of life that includes Sandhya-Agnihotra,
Yogabhyasa, Vegetarianism, meticulous following of Dinacharya,
Rutucharya etc. as per the recommendations of Ayurvedic texts and other
Vedic scriptures.
Inspiring scientifically oriented modern lines to know the importance /
significance of Traditional customs and systems like Panchagavya and
Indian Cow. Measuring the importance of chanting of Vedas
scientifically (effect on Panchakosha).
To propagate Indian Traditional Knowledge by conducting camps,
workshops, seminars, conferences etc, and also through periodicals,
books, AIR, TV channels and other mass media.
To reestablish Varnashrama Dharma or categorization based on qualities
and action (e.g. Kulaguru parampara). Bringing Vedic culture to every
one’s door step irrespective of caste and creed and thus making VEDAS
as harmonizing factor for all beliefs and sects.
5. GURUKUL : This is most important aspect of Panchakul project which
provides free education and vocational training to rural kids of the State
of UP in general and those of surrounding Cluster- villages in specific.
Gurukul in the sense Traditional pedagogy and modern subjects
according to the requirement of current times. Practical learning of
Agriculture and various Artisans will be main subjects in the Gurukul to
create Wealth in rural areas through these activities. If we look at the
history, Artisans and Farmers were the richest communities until the
arrival of East India Co. (according to Angus Madison’s World Economic
Survey). Sanskrit Grammar, Computer, Physical Science & Meta
Sciences, mother- tongue will be included in the education. Five-faced
Comprehensive Education model (Pancha-Mukhi Shiksha) will be
applied. Those Five faces are Veda, Vigyana, Yoga, Krishi and Kala.
This Gurukulan will have Five shalas called Pathashala, Pakashala,
Prayogashala, Vyayamshala & Gowshala. Kids belonging to 108 villages
around the “Panchakul prakalp” will be selected for admission. The
purpose of this Gurukul is to empower these rural kids from surrounding
villages with Integrated education via Traditional pedagogy.
Required Infrastructure & estimated cost :-
1) Fencing for 5 acres (~4 lakhs)
2) Digging a Well & water pumping (~5 lakhs)
3) Yagyashala (~4 lakhs)
4) Assembly hall & Office (~15 lakhs)
5) Prayogashala (~7 lakhs)
6) Acharya niwas - 6 cottages (~10 lakhs each)
7) Library (~5 lakhs)
8) Pathashala - 6 cottages (~3 lakhs each)
9) Dining hall & Pakashala (~15 lakhs)
10) Guest cottages (~10 lakhs)
(Approximate recurring expenditure per year .. ~12 lakhs)
Similar estimates will be prepared for other FOUR components of PanchaKul as
per the conditions and availability of local resources.
Our plan will be to set up such model Panchakul Centres at the Block-level
initially which can be gradually replicated at Gram Panchayat level, which will
in-turn be connected with KVKs - Krishi Vigyan Kendra (already functioning at
District level in the ICAR network of Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers
Welfare – GoI) through the proposed AYUSH Vigyan Kendras (AVKs)
functioning at the Block level. This will cater to the needs of every Producer
(farmer, gopalak & artisan) in each village to raise their income by at least 4-
fold within 3-4 years time, that in turn will be a major contribution in
multiplying the GDP of the region in the stipulated 5 years target duration.
!! Jai Hind !!