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Food Walk

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                            MODULE 5:FOOD WALK Importance of Food: Food is essential for our survival and well being. It provides us with the necessary nutrients, vitamins, and minerals to keep our bodies healthy and functioning property. A healthy and balanced diet is crucial for maintaining good health and preventing chronic diseases. However food is not just important for our physical health but also for our social and emotional well-being. Learning about Food: The food walk module provide an opportunity for the students to learn about the importance of food and the different practices involved in preparing it. The students learned about the importance of choosing healthy and nutrients ingredients and the different cooking methods that can be enhance the flavor and nutritional value of food. Regional foods : Kadamputtu : These are steamed rice balls which resemble steamed rice dumplings. Prepared from rice, this dish is a local favourite and is best served with pandi curry.  Koli c

Water Conservation

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                    MODULE 4:WATER CONSERVATION  INTRODUCTION: Water conservation is a broad category that covers simple ways to save water at home to complex, long-term measures taken to preserve water on a larger scale. The importance of water conservation becomes even more necessary as there is a limited source of freshwater that is beneficial for all human beings for a Healthy lifestyle. The freshwater available for use is unevenly distributed. Human activities are polluting the water sources threatening the survival of living bein gs. Water is the key to our survival. Covering more than 70% of Earth, this indispensable resource is used for everything from drinking, bathing to even cooking and washing activities. However, despite being surrounded by water, only 1% of the freshwater is actually accessible to mankind for our use as 97% of water is present in oceans, and this saltwater is of no use to us as it is not drinkable. The freshwater that is available for our use is dist

Organic Farming And Waste Management

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MODULE 3: ORGANIC FARMING AND WASTE                                                                                                        MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION:                                                                      Mushrooms are unique in the produce section because they are fungi and not vegetables. What we typically think of as a mushroom is the fleshy, fruiting, spore-bearing body of a fungus.  Mushrooms form from a small structure called a primordium which grows on some type of substrate. The primordium enlarges into an egg-shaped structure composed of hyphae, called a “button.” Mycelium, called the universal veil, surrounds the button initially. As the button grows, the veil breaks.  we went there and learnt so many things how to grow a mushroom and how to maintain all things and we enjoyed. Organic Forming: Organic farming, also known as ecological farming or biological farming, is an agricultural system that uses fertilizers of organic origin such as comp