Smrita Magmala Sou Po Po Po Po Po, a woman of the NRI family, who lives in New York, USA in the village of Bima Karupp, Rohtaz’s Bima Karub village, has returned to her home for the past many generations. He began to cultivate herbs in his ancestral village. We will tell you that Smrita Macmala Sou Bey, who lives in New York, will now cultivate herbs in his ancestor village and sell Ayurvedic medicines in the United States from the herbs. Let us know what their complete planning is.
Herbal agriculture started in the village
Smrita is a resident of Bima Karup village of Akodikola in Rohtaz district. Smrita Sou Bei started herbal farming in his ancestral village. Even today, the demand for Ayurvedic goods abroad is very high. Because of this, Smrita has now begun to sell it and sell it abroad. Smita Sou Bei now cultivates herbs in her ancestor village and sells ayurvedic drugs in the United States from the herbs.
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Herbs were cultivated on 10 acres of land
Let us tell you that Smitha is running “Veda-Warriters” in New York, one of the major companies that promote Ayurveda in the United States. It imports medicines and sells them in the US market by importing herbs from different countries of the world. But this time Smitha has chosen her ancestral village to raise Ayurvedic herbs. He reached the village of Bima-Crop in Akodikola with his entire family and began to cultivate Ayurvedic herbs on his 10 acre ancestor.
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The villagers get a job
The cooperation of the local villagers has also been taken. According to Smitha, her great -Grandfather Boy UB: There was a big name in the area. He made a lot of wealth with his hard work. But over time, the whole family settled in the United States. In such a situation, agriculture has missed in his ancestral village. Now she wants to return to her home and wants to do farming again in the land of her ancestors. For this, he will seek the help of the Agricultural University Agricultural Scientists. In addition, local villagers promote the cultivation of Ayurvedic herbs and buy its production itself. With any help, people will get employment in the village.
(Input of Ranjan Kumar)