Firmly grounded, He is now working with farmers in India teeming villages and trying to improve their lives.What Mr Gandhi and his 65 member team do at digital to analogue Green, a private, Non governmental concern (NGO) he heads, is simple: Train farmers to make and show short videos where they record their setbacks, Share solutions and highlight testimonials.they provide farmers with nifty $200 (130) Handheld, battery powered, diminutive, Handheld pico projectors to show the videos to small groups of people in your electricity starved villages.By all providers, This plain vanilla innovation has been a resounding success.In five years because the device started, pronounces Mr Gandhi, on average 150,000 farmers have observed 2,600 such videos in 20 different languages in additional than 2,000 villages in seven states where Digital Green has a presence. More than half the sightseeing these videos and putting lessons learnt from them into practice are women,The videos are by the farmers, for
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