We had the good fortune of
meeting a 65-year old young man recently.
Call him ‘retired’ and he’ll dunk
you head down in one of his many vermicompost pits. Mukul Varma believes he’s
making headway in his new career and he is, we saw. Having seen all of the
corporate world’s rigmarole of structures and processes and having grown to
Managing Director position, he has a dream.
He sensed lack of employment as a
huge problem and wanted to fix it. His objective – to help a few villages find
their economic feet and become self-sustainable.
Chachaji (as he is fondly known
by everyone there in Mohammadpur – one of his villages fifty kilometres from
Patna) has a family house there which had been long neglected. He nursed it
back from its dilapidated condition to a lovely village house, retaining its
true structure but adding amenities such as a modern bathroom and curtains on
the windows and so on.
Simultaneously, Chachaji started
developing the family property they had. With the help of a few locals, he
began cultivating radish that wholeheartedly grows in the rich soil there.
Along with that, he’s growing potatoes, brinjal, turmeric and coriander.
What he is really banking upon,
though, is a polyhouse full of Gerbera flowers. He hopes to get business orders
from the three major flower markets – Delhi, Kolkata and Benaras.
There is a dairy farm in the
offing. He’s experimenting with more vegetables like bottle gourd. There is a successful
vermicompost unit that not only makes enough organic manure for the entire farm
but also sells it to nearby farms.
All these ventures provide labour
to the people of the village. Students studying in nearby junior colleges and
living in the village are being encouraged to take care of the Gerberas and
other crops and taught how to manage the water-efficient drip irrigation
system. Chachaji has roped in two girls who are studying Chemistry in college
to take care of the chemical additives. He hopes it will help them gain
confidence and inspire more girls to join these two. He has planted teak trees
along his vegetable plantations.
Sometimes, Chachaji stays in his
house in the village. Sometimes he only visits. With every visit, he watches
his crops grow, he sees the leaves of the teaks grow bigger and bigger. He
won’t admit it but he’s proud of what he has managed to accomplish in two years
that included deciphering complex government schemes and working around babus
who do not lift a finger to help.
Chachaji also understands that he
is far from attaining his dream. While the villagers have only just started
warming up to his efforts, the first crop of Gerbera flowers in the polyhouse
are almost ready to bloom and there might be a purchase order around the
corner. He hopes people will see value in this work once they see the financial
benefits.
Chachaji is living every urban
man’s dream – to have a house in the village and grow vegetables.
For me, I seem to have found
another personal hero. If at the age of sixty five, this naughty man can pull
off everything we saw in his village called Mohammadpur, imagine what I can get
done!
Maybe I
can’t wake up at six every morning like Chachaji but that is only a small war
and I know I’ll win it and many more big ones.
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This story is part of an epic journey across India called Project 35 Trees. Know more about it here - http://www.facebook.com/35trees
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