5/5 Pranjal P. 3 years ago on Google
Very
inspiring
and
informative.
Got
to
know
so
many
aspects
that
I
didn't
know
mattered,
so
thank
you
for
not
just
giving
us
information
but
also
for
making
us
aware
about
everything
and
how
can
we
make
a
sustainable
setup
and
also
lead
a
sustainable
life.
This
workshop
is
a
good
start
for
someone
who
has
no
knowledge
about
aquaponics
and
is
looking
to
start
from
somewhere.
Its
very
important
to
look
at
yourself,
like
Saravanan
Ji
said
that
each
and
every
organic
waste
from
our
homes
should
be
utilised.
And
I
feel
that
we
should
look
at
what
and
how
much
waste
are
we
producing,
how
much
energy
and
carbon
footprints
we
are
producing
in
our
live
times,
is
it
sustainable
or
unsustainable?
I
feel
the
urge
to
shift
to
organic
before
its
too
late,
like
it
has
become
so
common
in
our
family
and
relatives
that
someone
is
suffering
from
cancer
or
some
chronic
ailness.
It
wasn't
common
at
all
few
years
back
but
as
you
see
it
is
becoming
more
n
more
common.
it
is
all
due
to
the
chemicals
we
are
consuming
through
the
food
we
eat
(be
it
veg
or
non
veg)
and
like
the
medicines
/these
antibiotics
we
eat
which
target
each
and
every
cell
of
our
body
and
not
the
specific
part
where
it
should
act.
and
even
we
will
face
an
antibiotic
resistance
in
our
near
future
populations
very
soon,
that
is
also
a
very
very
big
concern,
because
we
are
getting
desensitized
by
all
these
chemicals
we
are
consuming
on
a
daily
basis
and
the
only
way
is
to
use
these
chemicals
/medicines
and
not
abuse
them,
Because
our
body
is
one
big
chemical
factory
and
all
the
inputs
we
are
giving
to
our
body
will
definitely
affect
our
quality
of
life.
It
is
basically
what
you
consume
(whether
its
the
food
you
consume
or
all
the
information
you
consume
from
media,
news
channel,
social
network)
is
the
most
important
thing
that
will
decide
your
quality
of
life.
So
I
think
we
all
should
work
towards
it
and
help
ourselves
and
others
around
us
in
the
best
way
we
can,
and
I
think
this
workshop
has
been
a
good
way
to
start
for
me
atleast
to
work
towards
a
better
quality
of
life.
I
will
plan
to
visit
sometime
to
The
Aquaponics
India
farm
sometime
to
learn
even
more.
As
aquaponics
is
a
great
method
in
our
urban
life
to
start
leading
a
sustainable
life
and
eat
organic
and
healthy
food.
It
was
a
great
experience.
Thank
you
very
much.
Regards
Dr
Pranjal
Patel
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