Poging GOUD - Vrij

Striking White Gold! How a Himalayan village found a steady source of income in a basic commodity

TerraGreen

|

May 2025

Once plagued by the phenomenon of emigration, Rautu ki Beli, a hill village in Uttarakhand, now witnesses its natives returning and making the village their home once again. A major factor behind this homecoming is the livelihood opportunity in the cottage cheese enterprise,Rakesh Agrawal narrates.

- Rakesh Agrawal

Striking White Gold! How a Himalayan village found a steady source of income in a basic commodity

The blue eastern sky behind the edgy hills was turning crimson red and the sun would be out soon. "Jaldi karo, behna (hurry up, sister)," Gita Devi Rawat was in a big hurry, calling her friend and neighbour, Uma Devi Rautela. They were in a sparse forest, adjacent to their village, Rautu ki Beli in Tehri district of Uttarakhand. After collecting two basketfuls of soft banj (oak) leaves and fresh grass, they heaved a sigh of relief, "Hamari bhainse achha doodh dengi aaj (our buffaloes would yield a good amount of milk today), Gita said happily. "And we would make at least two kilograms of paneer (cottage cheese) from it," added Uma.

The friends hurriedly reached their homes, built with stone and wood, in traditional Garhwali style. The cowshed was just outside their homes, where they would put the fodder in two big pans and add a tin of milk and fat booster, aimed at increasing milk production and energy in cattle.

After milking the buffaloes, they started the process of turning milk into paneer. “We boil milk on our chulhas (hearth) using jalawan ki lakadi (fuelwood), and then add nimboo ka ras (lemon juice) to it and strain it, using a big piece of cloth and then press it under a huge stone, the fire also keeps our homes warm,” described Rawat.

Why Cottage Cheese?

MEER VERHALEN VAN TerraGreen

TerraGreen

TerraGreen

Aircraft Specialized Belly Cleaning The Hidden Challenge

The article highlights the often-overlooked issue of dirt accumulation on an aircraft's belly, a mix of hydraulic fluids, oils, and pollutants that affect fuel efficiency, inspection accuracy, and maintenance. Hydraulic leaks, runway residue, and atmospheric contaminants create persistent layers that increase corrosion risks and operating costs.

time to read

3 mins

October 2025

TerraGreen

TerraGreen

The Road to COP30 in Belém Challenges and Opportunities

In this article, Arvind Kumar highlights the significance of COP30, to be held in November 2025 in Belém, Brazil, against the backdrop of worsening climate change.

time to read

9 mins

October 2025

TerraGreen

TerraGreen

Smart and Sustainable Moving Slowly towards Sustainable Transport in Kashmir

In Kashmir, sustainable transport is gradually gaining traction as residents embrace electric vehicles and cycling.

time to read

7 mins

October 2025

TerraGreen

TerraGreen

Innovation in Environmental Services From Pilot to Scale

This article discusses India's journey towards sustainable industrial and urban development amid growing environmental pressures.

time to read

4 mins

October 2025

TerraGreen

TerraGreen

Tales of Hope in a Time of Climate Crisis Wonder Tales for a Warming Planet

Children will inherit a planet more vulnerable than ever before—one already reeling under the effects of climate change. How do we equip young minds to not just understand these crises but also imagine alternatives?

time to read

7 mins

October 2025

TerraGreen

TerraGreen

Gloomy Skies, Choked Lungs An Unseen Battle for Clean Air

In this article, Dr Arindam Datta says that India's rapid industrialization and urban growth have come at a severe cost—rising air pollution that threatens public health, productivity, and the nation's long-term development.

time to read

3 mins

October 2025

TerraGreen

TerraGreen

Integrated River Basin Management A Framework for Sustainable Water Governance

In this article, Glenn Gomes, Jyoti Choudhary, and Sonia Grover discuss the need for Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) as a holistic approach to sustainable water governance. They highlight that IRBM, building on Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), treats rivers, wetlands, and aquifers as interconnected systems. The authors examine global models and Indian initiatives like Namami Gange, emphasizing participatory governance, equitable allocation, and technology use—such as remote sensing, IoT, AI, and GIS—for real-time monitoring. They conclude that strong institutions, political will, and inclusive partnerships are essential for resilient river systems.

time to read

5 mins

October 2025

TerraGreen

TerraGreen

A Beacon for Environmental Stewardship

A Review of Textbook of Environmental Studies by Erach Bharucha

time to read

5 mins

October 2025

TerraGreen

TerraGreen

Unmasking the Elusive Dhole Through Sandesh Kadur's Lens

Few creatures in India's forests are as enchanting—or as overlooked—as the dhole, the Asiatic wild dog.

time to read

5 mins

October 2025

TerraGreen

TerraGreen

Sunny Side Up How Subsidies are Powering Solar Revolution in Tier-2 Indian Cities

When you think of rooftop solar in India, your mind probably goes straight to the bustling metro cities. But the real revolution is happening in the heart of the country's tier-2 and tier-3 towns, where families are making bold strides towards solar energy.

time to read

4 mins

October 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size