
Sivakumar Micheal
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I'm a person concerned about the preservation and protection of the natural environment and works to promote sustainable practices and policies.
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Dr. Sultan Ahmed Ismail
Dr. Sultan Ahmed Ismail, a renowned Indian soil biologist and ecologist, has devoted his life to studying soil ecosystems and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. His expertise in vermiculture (the science of composting using earthworms) and organic farming has made him a global advocate for regenerative agriculture, benefiting the environment and empowering farmers. This blog explores Dr. Ismail’s contributions toward soil health, environmental sustainability, and the agricultural community.
By Sivakumar Michealabout a year ago in Earth
Harnessing Nature’s Power
In a world where conventional agriculture increasingly threatens the environment, Mr. SundaraRaman offers a refreshing alternative organic farming grounded in ecological principles and practical solutions. Through years of research, teaching, and hands-on experience, Mr. SundaraRaman has developed farming techniques that empower farmers to work with nature rather than against it. His holistic approach focuses on soil health, natural pest control, disease management, and community collaboration, creating farms that are resilient, productive, and sustainable.
By Sivakumar Michealabout a year ago in Earth
Exploring Syntropic Agroecology in Tropical Climates
If you’ve ever dreamt of a farming approach that feels like it’s in tune with nature’s own rhythm, syntropic agroecology might just be your perfect match. Especially in tropical climates, where the landscape is bursting with life and vitality, this method offers a refreshing and nurturing way to farm. Let’s take a warm, casual stroll through the world of syntropic agroecology and see how it’s making waves both locally and globally.
By Sivakumar Michealabout a year ago in Earth
Embrace the Trees
In our fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle, feeling drained and disconnected. But what if I told you that a simple act, as old as time, could help you recharge and reconnect with the energy around you? It might sound a little unusual, but hugging a tree could be just the thing you need!
By Sivakumar Michealabout a year ago in Lifehack
Discover the Wonders of Moringa
Moringa, often called the "miracle tree," is packed with nutrients and offers a host of health benefits. Whether it's the gum, seeds, or leaves, every part of this tree has something incredible to offer. Let's dive into the benefits of each!
By Sivakumar Michealabout a year ago in Longevity
Boost Your Cattle's Health and Productivity with Napier Silage
Making Napier grass silage at home using effective microorganisms (EM) and brown sugar is easier than you might think. Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or just starting, this step-by-step guide will walk you through the process using a 25-liter plastic drum.
By Sivakumar Michealabout a year ago in Lifehack
My Forever Love
With a heart brimming with love and admiration, I write this tribute to the one who holds the most special place in my life- my beloved wife, Bhawani. She is the epitome of love, strength, and grace, and her presence in my life brings boundless joy and happiness.
By Sivakumar Micheal3 years ago in Families
The Power of Three Essential trees
Organic farming is gaining widespread recognition for its numerous environmental and health benefits. By avoiding synthetic chemicals and focusing on natural methods, organic farming promotes soil fertility, protects ecosystems, and produces healthier crops. However, successful organic farming requires more than just avoiding chemicals; it also involves creating a balanced and sustainable agricultural system. One way to achieve this is by strategically planting specific types of trees around the farmland.
By Sivakumar Micheal3 years ago in Earth
Unlock Your Potential
Have you ever felt like you're stuck in a rut, unable to break free from negative thought patterns or self-sabotaging behavior? If so, you're not alone. Many of us struggle with limiting beliefs and behaviors that hold us back from reaching our full potential. The good news is, you can change this by reprogramming your subconscious mind before bedtime.
By Sivakumar Micheal3 years ago in Humans
The Science of Manifestation
As we embark on the journey of understanding the science of manifestation, let us first take a moment to connect with our inner selves and recognize the power that lies within. The concept of manifestation may seem mystical or esoteric, but at its core, it is rooted in the fundamental principles of spirituality and the interconnectedness of all things. By tapping into this innate power, we have the ability to shape our lives and create the reality we desire. So let us approach this topic with an open mind and a willingness to explore the depths of our spiritual nature.
By Sivakumar Micheal3 years ago in Humans
The Natural Elixir for Plants and Soil
Jeevamrutham is an organic fertilizer that is gaining popularity in agriculture due to its numerous benefits. It is made from cow dung, cow urine, jaggery, gram flour, and water. Jeevamrutham is known to improve soil fertility, increase crop yield, and enhance plant growth. It also helps in improving the soil's water retention capacity and reducing the dependence on chemical fertilizers, thereby promoting sustainable agriculture practices. Its use has been found to result in healthier crops with improved resistance to pests and diseases. Additionally, Jeevamrutham is cost-effective and easy to prepare, making it a popular choice among farmers.
By Sivakumar Micheal3 years ago in Earth
Understanding the Impact of Respiratory Syncytial Virus on Infants and Children
Hey there! Today we're going to talk about something super important for parents and caregivers: Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV for short. If you haven't heard of it before, don't worry - we're here to help you understand what it is and why it's important to know about.
By Sivakumar Micheal3 years ago in Families











