Trip to Waynad – People

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Trip to Waynad was not complete without meeting people and learning from them. Learning from a scientist at M S Swaminathan Research foundation was enriching. Listening to scientist on the work they do and how they do was an unique learning experience for all of us.

Why does one research?
What to research?
How to research?
What is Biodiversity? and what is research on that?
What is bio mass?
What is soil?
How Tribals helps in research?
How do we learn from locals?

Also meeting Asha (local resident) was interesting, especially cows at her home and understanding Malayalam.
Watch some of the videos of different interactions


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