} Farmer Welfare :: transforming agriculture into a sustainable and health focused practice ::

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  • The Farmer Welfare & Service Organisation (FWSO) works selflessly and non-profitably, dedicated to social service.

  • Aiming to make the two Telugu states (Telangana and Andhra Pradesh) green and prosperous (Sasyashyamalam).

  • The farmer is the foundation of existence; without the farmer, there is no food, and without food, there is no life.There is no one greater than the farmer in this world; let us respect the farmer.


  • Health is wealth (Aarogyame Mahabhagyam). Health comes from food, which is only possible with the farmer.

  • Struggle is for the farmer" and "Fight is for the farmer".

    Let us join together to support the farmer who provides food.

    The goal is good change and world welfare (Loka Kalyanam).

  • The quality of food has declined: "Once, eating a lot gave strength; today, eating a lot brings diseases".

  • Due to unavoidable circumstances, the farmer is cultivating poisonous (toxic) crops, forgetting the cow.

  • If current practices continue, there is a risk of famine because seeds won't sprout, and the land will become barren.Future generations will suffer from diseases from birth and may not survive past the age of 25% (implying a significant reduction in lifespan or health).



  • The organisation works to protect the environment and people.Efforts must be made to cultivate healthy and profitable crops using the ancient methods of agriculture practiced by our ancestors.

  • Advocating for Land Conservation, Cow Conservation, and Forest Conservation (Bhumata, Gomata, Vana Samrakshana).


  • In every village, plant 25 types of fruit trees and medicinal plants.Every farmer should have a cow, which offers multiple benefits, and should be protected.The cow benefits the farmer, the cow is happy, the land becomes fertile through the cow's excretions, and the produce makes people healthy.

  • A single cow's urine and dung, through Jeevamrutham, can be used for 30 acres of organic farming.

  • The number of cows has dramatically decreased in India (from 130 crore at independence to less than 20 crore now), while the human population has grown significantly, which is the cause of these strange diseases.

  • The cow (Gomata) is the most sacred and useful creature to people in the world.
  • The goal is good change and world welfare (Loka Kalyanam)..

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Struggle is for the farmer" and "Fight is for the farmer". Let us join together to support the farmer who provides food.