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Shripad A. Dabholkar (1924 – May 2001) was an
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intellectual and activist. He was the founder of a non-structured methodology of grassroot networking for nature-friendly neighbourhood development called Prayog Pariwar (Experimenting Communities). His contributions were recognized by many awards including the 1985
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. Prayog Pariwar received considerable attention from some of the influential educational thinkers including
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(author of `
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’) and
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(author of` Deschooling Society’). Illich invited Dabholkar to
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in Cuernavaca in 1970. Kassel University in Germany organized in 1973 ‘‘Science for Rural Development: a workshop with Shripad Dabholkar and Paolo Freire’’. The theme of the workshop was to juxtapose the`
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’ of Freire for raising political awareness (conscientization) and the pedagogical methods of Prayog Pariwar to develop resource literacy.Plenty for all, Mehta Publishing House, 2007


Biography

Shripad A. Dabholkar was an educationist who aimed to shape education as a tool for total change in the life situation of an average worker in rural areas. Dabholkar worked as a professor of mathematics for 25 years at a rural university Mauni Vidyapeeth which was founded by J. P. Naik as a pilot project with the motto “Development through Education” and with funding from the Central Government. Dabholkar grew dissatisfied with the formal schooling which often did not connect with the real-life situations, and with the limitations of conventional academic system which tended to exclude many capable individuals with a stamp of failure. He left the university to undertake the task of educating farmers through demystification of science, adopting non-formal methods of knowledge communication. Dabholkar started his work in
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, a village in
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district in Maharashtra, with a core group of farmers including Mhetre, Arve, Patil. The successes of this group with their innovative approach helped in creating mass awareness and interest in many other small farmers,. They formed their own study groups and turned to grape cultivation against the advice of conventional agricultural experts and even though it was not a traditional crop in the region. Dabholkar translated the classic monograph ‘’General Viticulture’’ by Winkler et al into Marathi for the farmers which was mastered and assimilated by their study groups. This network-building for using advanced science to address real-life situations resulted in a new sociology of science and education. The productivity in the district rose to world standards and grape production became a highly productive activity, inducing more farmers to turn to it. These farmers in Maharashtra without formal agricultural education became India's leading grape cultivators with a turnover of over $100 million. Dabholkar then successfully extended the applied research to other crops as well. He is the father of Atish Dabholkar and elder brother of
Narendra Dabholkar Narendra Achyut Dabholkar (1 November 1945 – 20 August 2013) was an Indian physician, social activist, rationalist and author from Maharashtra, India. In 1989 he founded and became president of the Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti ...
.


Prayog Pariwar

Prayog Pariwar methodology is about networking of self-experiment ventures for nature friendly prosperity. The central thesis is that without depending on foreign aid or imported technology, economic development can be achieved by experimenting farmers and by common individuals in their own neighborhoods by assimilating latest science. It evolved from the initiatives by Dabholkar in Maharashtra, India, in the mid-1960s. The network was then called Swashraya Vikas Mandal, meaning self-help and self-reliance for building new possibilities by working in one's own real-life situation. This network of farmers soon began to implement latest scientific methods in their real-life situations, developed their own research methods and grape varieties better suited for local conditions. These groups also pioneered collaborative networking practices and an
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-type information exchange using postcards. Plenty for all, Mehta Publishing House, 2007 Dabholkar described the Prayog Pariwar methodology in the book ''Plenty for all'' Plenty for all, Mehta Publishing House, 2007 where he defines and establishes a non structured approach for development in the neighborhood through: * grassroot networking * demystification of latest science, knowledge and new thoughts to generate and propagate * people's own techno-scientific ventures Prayog Pariwar has proven successful even in the absence of Dabholkar. A network involving thousands of small farmers remains active even today, for example, in the area near Nasik. Adherents have shown that quarter of an acre of land and waste water can produce sufficient food to feed a family of five at a "middle-class" level. This eco-friendly and grassroots approach to farming based on implementing latest science in the context of local neighborhoods is referred to "Natu-eco farming"Agricultural Innovation in Rural India: The Paradox of Farmer Nonadoption in Bajwada, Madhya Pradesh. Natasha Malpani. Universal-Publishers, 19 Aug 2011 to distinguish it from "natural farming" championed by
Masanobu Fukuoka was a Japanese farmer and philosopher celebrated for his natural farming and re-vegetation of desertified lands. He was a proponent of no-till, herbicide and pesticide free cultivation methods from which he created a particular method of agricu ...
and
Organic farming Organic farming, also known as ecological farming or biological farming,Labelling, article 30 o''Regulation (EU) 2018/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 May 2018 on organic production and labelling of organic products and re ...
with which it shares some common traits.


See also

*
Bhaskar Save Bhaskar Hiraji Save (27 January 1922 – 24 October 2015), known in India as the "Mahatma Gandhi, Gandhi of natural farming", was an educator, entrepreneur, farmer, and activist. Biography Bhaskar Save was born in the coastal village of Dehri, ...
* Subhash Palekar *
Natural Farming Natural farming ( 自然農法, shizen nōhō),1975 1978 re-presentation ''The One-Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural Farming''. also referred to as "the Fukuoka Method", "the natural way of farming" or "do-nothing farming", is an eco ...
*
Masanobu Fukuoka was a Japanese farmer and philosopher celebrated for his natural farming and re-vegetation of desertified lands. He was a proponent of no-till, herbicide and pesticide free cultivation methods from which he created a particular method of agricu ...


External links


Prayog Pariwar network website





Bibliography


Plenty for All ; Prayog Pariwar Methodology
Shripad A. Dabholkar, Mehta Publishing House, 1998, *
General Viticulture
A. J. Winkler, J. Cook, M. Kliewer,L. Lider, L. Cerruti, 1974, University of California Press, *

'Ideas That Have Worked' Seminar, New Delhi, 2001.


References

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