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How to use Patanjali's 'Dharti ka Chaukidar': A product for increasing the purity of soil
How to use Patanjali's 'Dharti ka Chaukidar': A product for increasing the purity of soil

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

How to use Patanjali's 'Dharti ka Chaukidar': A product for increasing the purity of soil

With increasing reliance on chemical-based pesticides and fertilizers, soil health has emerged as a great concern for Indian farmers. 'Dharti Ka Chaukidar,' an organic input by Patanjali, is a sustainable option that works and helps by replenishing soil purity and promoting sustainable agriculture. This soil bio-enhancer helps restore soil fertility lost as a result of excessive chemical use. It does this by restoring the right proportion of soil components and eliminating poisonous residues. The product is usable on a wide variety of crops, including cereals like wheat and rice, legumes like peas and soybeans, vegetables, medicinal plants, and even fruits. How does it work? 'Dharti Ka Chaukidar' operates by increasing the microbial health of the soil. Microbes are essential for plants since they assist in the uptake of nutrients and maintain soil fertility as a whole. Ongoing use of the product boosts microbial action, increases the bio-carbon level in the soil, and ultimately contributes to better crop yields. It also assists in combating the evil impacts of toxic chemicals and heavy metal residues often left behind by man-made crop inputs. Over time, it leads to improved soil structure, increased water-holding capacity, and increased aeration—all of which are critical factors in healthy root growth. How to use it in farmlands? To get the best out of it, 'Dharti Ka Chaukidar' must be applied wisely based on crop and field conditions. This is how it is to be applied - Mix 10 to 20 kg of the product with soil in one acre of land at the time of final ploughing. Alternatively, it may be applied when the field is sufficiently wet. The dose can be adjusted based on the type of crop. Key advantages Enhances farm yields and maintains soil fertility. Decreases chemical toxic residues, improving soil texture. Enhances both the quantity and nutritional value of crops. Maintains balanced essential nutrients and shields crops against injurious insects and microbes. Corrects deficiency of nitrogen if sprayed on leaves. With Indian agriculture moving towards sustainable farming, products such as 'Dharti Ka Chaukidar' provide a surefire, green solution. Not only does it restore the land, but long-term gain also comes to farmers and the environment. Long-term benefits to human health As farmers continue to grow their crops using chemical-free methods, the food harvested will be safer, richer and healthier. Rich in nutrients and minerals, such grown crops will reduce the risk of chronic illnesses linked to chemical exposure, including cancers, hormonal imbalances, and neurological disorders. By starting at the soil level, this product will indirectly safeguard human health and will contribute to a healthier, toxin-free food system for future generations. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Patanjali Jaivik Kranti: The solution to a farmer's bad crop woes
Patanjali Jaivik Kranti: The solution to a farmer's bad crop woes

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Patanjali Jaivik Kranti: The solution to a farmer's bad crop woes

Farming has always been at the heart of India's economy and culture. Yet, one of the biggest struggles farmers face is the uncertainty of crop yields. From poor soil health and pest attacks to unpredictable weather, the challenges are many. In recent times, the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has further damaged the long-term health of the soil, leading to reduced productivity and increased costs. But what if there was a natural, affordable, and effective solution that could help solve most of these problems? Patanjali's 'Jaivik Kranti' offers just that, a complete, all-around solution that works for farmers across crop types and seasons. Developed with deep-rooted knowledge of traditional farming and the benefits of modern organic methods, Jaivik Kranti is a bio-product that promises to change the way farmers care for their fields. What Is Patanjali Jaivik Kranti ? Patanjali Jaivik Kranti is a multipurpose organic solution designed to boost plant health and protect crops from a wide range of threats. It is specially made using natural ingredients and beneficial microbes that improve the soil, aid plant growth, and guard against diseases caused by worms, bacteria, and fungi. It is more than just a plant tonic, it is a complete crop care solution. Whether you grow leafy vegetables, pulses, sugarcane, fruits, or herbs, Jaivik Kranti can be safely and effectively used on any crop. Benefits of Patanjali Jaivik Kranti Jaivik Kranti stands out because it focuses on long-term soil health and sustainable productivity. Here are some of its key benefits: Increases agricultural productivity By promoting the healthy growth of crops and maintaining soil fertility, Jaivik Kranti helps farmers get better yields. Unlike chemical fertilizers, it works in harmony with the soil's natural ecosystem. Balances essential nutrients The bio-product ensures that plants receive the right amount of key nutrients needed for growth. It helps correct deficiencies, especially nitrogen, which is crucial for green, healthy leaves. Protects against insects and pests Jaivik Kranti forms a natural protective layer when sprayed on crops, keeping harmful insects and diseases at bay. This helps reduce the dependence on chemical pesticides. Improves leaf health When sprayed on the plants, it sticks to the surface of the leaves, allowing the nutrients to be absorbed directly. This leads to greener, healthier leaves and overall better crop quality. Suitable for all crops and seasons Whether you're planting a summer crop or harvesting in winter, Jaivik Kranti is versatile and works across seasons and plant types. How to use it The product is simple to use and can be applied using regular spraying equipment. Here's how: For regular crops (leafy vegetables, grains, pulses): Mix 500 ml to 1 litre of Jaivik Kranti with 100–200 litres of water. Spray it evenly over the crops. For sugarcane: Mix 1–2 litres with 200–300 litres of water and spray on the plants once the leaves are well developed. For better results, spray again after 2–3 months. For fruit trees and garden plants: Mix 1–3 litres with sufficient water and spray on trees and plants every 2–4 weeks for continued benefits. For grass fields, herbs, or large gardens: Mix 500 ml to 1 litre of Jaivik Kranti with 200–400 litres of water and sprinkle across the field. Important Note: Avoid spraying the product on plants when flowers are in bloom, as it may affect the flowering process. Why choose Jaivik Kranti? There are many crop care products in the market, but few combine effectiveness, safety, and sustainability the way Patanjali Jaivik Kranti does. Rooted in ancient wisdom and backed by modern research, this bio-solution ensures your farm stays productive without harming the environment. Patanjali, known for its commitment to natural wellness, has taken the same approach in agriculture. Jaivik Kranti is a part of its mission to bring prosperity back to farmers by reducing their dependence on harmful chemicals and restoring the natural balance of the soil. Farmers who have used Jaivik Kranti report not just better yields but also improved soil texture and fewer cases of crop disease. With rising costs and shrinking margins, a product like this is not just a choice, it is a necessity. A step towards better human health One of the most important long-term benefits of using Patanjali Jaivik Kranti lies in its impact on human health. Unlike chemical-based fertilizers and pesticides that leave harmful residues on crops, this organic solution ensures that the food grown is cleaner, safer, and free from toxic substances. Regular consumption of chemical-laden produce has been linked to various health issues over time, including hormonal imbalances, allergies, and even chronic diseases. By promoting natural and chemical-free farming practices, Patanjali Jaivik Kranti helps in producing food that is not only rich in nutrients but also safe for daily consumption, benefiting both farmers and consumers alike. The name 'Jaivik Kranti' means 'Organic Revolution,' and that's exactly what this product brings to Indian agriculture. It is a step towards healthier farming, safer food, and better earnings for farmers. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

How Patanjali products helped a brinjal farmer in Wardha transition to organic profits
How Patanjali products helped a brinjal farmer in Wardha transition to organic profits

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

How Patanjali products helped a brinjal farmer in Wardha transition to organic profits

In the heart of Maharashtra's Wardha district, an agricultural revolution is occurring, one whose golden opportunities for sustainable farming and rural wealth must be shared. At its core is Shri Prabhakarrao Deotale, a Nandora village farmer who transitioned from conventional to organic farming, both increasing revenue and environmental health, largely because of training and practices inspired by Patanjali Ayurved's farm extension work. Deotale, an owner of 1.5 hectares of land who grew a variety of vegetables conventionally for years, received his wake-up call in May-June 2019 when he attended an organic farming training program conducted by the Patanjali Bio Research Institute (PBRI) at Nandora. The workshop was under the Farmer Samruddhi Programme of Patanjali, an initiative to empower farmers through ancient Indian knowledge systems blended with modern organic principles. Training the farmers During his training, Deotale was introduced to a wide variety of natural farming inputs and philosophies, including Jeevamrut, Beejamrut, cow dung-based composts, and vermiwash—all staples in organic farming protocol. He also learned the advantages of using straight (non-hybrid) seed varieties and natural pest deterrents over chemical fertilizers and insecticides. Armed with such knowledge, Deotale took a dramatic turn. In July 2019, he set aside 0.50 acres (0.20 hectares) of his land for chemical-free cultivation of brinjal through the use of the Harshal (Ankur) variety. His initial results were promising enough for him to harvest in September of the same year. Patanjali principles The shift to organic practices resulted in drastic reductions in the cost of inputs and sustained improvements in soil health. On the advice of Patanjali, Deotale made homemade Panchgavya and Dashparni—a mixture natural plant products and other things to manage nutrients and control pests. Panchgavya and Dashparni was applied to the field as remedies recommended in Patanjali's farmer manuals, and they helped keep plants healthy and minimised the need for commercial chemicals. The integrative organic system reduced pesticide costs and enhanced plant health. Notably, field observations showed healthier, stronger plant growth and immunity, an important parameter of crop and soil health under organic conditions. Market strategy: Organic by trust Deotale initially sold his crop twice a week on the campus of a local medical and engineering college in Sewagram. Despite the limited exposure, the higher price of organic brinjal ensured a superior income. His success has drawn attention and imitation from other farmers in the district. Apart from farming Deotale's commitment extends beyond his field. A poet and singer, he composed Marathi songs detailing the health hazards of chemical farming—lessons he absorbed during Patanjali's RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) training. By performing these songs locally, he has become an organic ambassador, sensitizing other farmers and villagers to the dangers of pesticides and the promise of natural methods. A new model for rural India? What makes Deotale's journey remarkable is the blend of tradition and innovation. Patanjali's approach—rooted in Vedic agriculture and fortified by modern training—has given farmers like Deotale the tools to achieve profitability without compromising the environment or health. As awareness of food safety and sustainable farming grows, Deotale's success is more than an individual achievement. It is a potential model for rural transformation, where local know-how, sustainable technologies, and strategic placement of the market coalesce to create strong farm systems. As chemical farming continues to brew as a cause of controversy, examples like that of Deotale show that maybe the future does lie in returning to our roots, with institutions like Patanjali in the lead. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Ramdev's Patanjali under probe for suspicious transactions, faces govt scrutiny
Ramdev's Patanjali under probe for suspicious transactions, faces govt scrutiny

Business Standard

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Ramdev's Patanjali under probe for suspicious transactions, faces govt scrutiny

The Centre has asked Patanjali Ayurved Ltd to explain a series of financial transactions flagged as suspicious by federal economic intelligence agencies, according to a report by Bloomberg. The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has issued a notice to the firm and is probing potential fund diversion and breaches of corporate governance. The flagged transactions of yoga guru Ramdev's company were deemed 'abnormal and dubious', though specific figures have not been disclosed, as the investigation remains at a preliminary stage. Patanjali has been given roughly two months to respond to the ministry's notice. Patanjali Ayurved continues to face regulatory scrutiny This latest scrutiny adds to the growing list of legal and regulatory challenges faced by Patanjali Ayurved and its affiliates. Last year, a unit of the company received show-cause notices over alleged tax violations and wrongful refund claims. Moreover, the traditional medicine company faced significant backlash for promoting misleading ads on products, promising cures for serious medical ailments such as cancer. The Supreme Court had restrained the company from promoting its products as cures for various ailments, citing violations of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954. In February 2025, the Kerala Drugs Control Department reported 26 active cases across various courts in the state against Ramdev and Patanjali under the same advertisement law. Several newspapers also face legal proceedings for publishing the disputed advertisements. While Patanjali Ayurved remains privately held, its listed subsidiary, Patanjali Foods Ltd, has felt the impact. Its shares have dropped nearly 10 per cent so far this month.

India Yoga Guru's Firm Faces Scrutiny Over Financial Deals
India Yoga Guru's Firm Faces Scrutiny Over Financial Deals

Bloomberg

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

India Yoga Guru's Firm Faces Scrutiny Over Financial Deals

India's government has asked Patanjali Ayurved Ltd., a traditional medicine company co-founded by celebrity yoga guru Baba Ramdev, to explain some transactions deemed suspicious, according to people familiar with the matter. The Corporate Affairs Ministry sent a notice to the company after the federal economic intelligence wing found transactions it labeled as abnormal and dubious, the people said, asking not to be identified citing rules.

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