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Tried and tested

Traditional medical and agricultural practices, usually dismissed as unscientific, are regaining favour, with some help from Honeybee a journal that documents rural wisdom.

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Genius in the village smithy

A Pikhor blacksmith has invented more than 20 agricultural tools.

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The true fertiliser

Birds killed by chemicals inspired a villager to experiment and come up with a natural pesticide.

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A basin full of rainwater

A traditional water harvesting system helps green a dry region.

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Traditional system of vaccination

The Raika tribals have developed an exhaustive system of veterinary medicine based on local herbs and products.

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Murder in the sanctuary

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The killing of tigers and of forest guards in Ranthambore is the result of a conservation strategy that took away the rights of the local people and made them willing allies of poachers.

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Employment schemes fail to ease rural poverty

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The government's employment generation schemes, laudable though they may be, have yet to achieve their goals. Not involving intended beneficiaries is cited as a major reason for their failure.

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'Forest guards have powers, but no weapons'

Kishorilal not his real name , is 39 and has been a forest guard at Ranthambore Tiger Reserve for 17 years. He spoke to Down To Earth on his experiences:

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A tale of two villages beguiled by JRY

The panchayats of Sonrai in Uttar Pradesh and Palana in Rajasthan share a Jawahar Rozgar Yojana experience. Both ignored the water needs of the villagers and spent the money instead on projects that are not even being maintained properly.

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Countdown to survival

The third tiger census in three years in Ranthambore may pronounce a verdict on the country's conservation strategy that could send a few heads rolling.

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