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submitted 1 year ago by nonexertion@lemmy.run to c/india@lemmy.run

I noticed today we crossed 600 subscribers mark.

Hope we attain critical mass soon and start seeing more of the interactions and content generation.

Once again welcoming you all to c/India.

[-] nonexertion@lemmy.run 2 points 1 year ago

Yeap, I moved a week before on Lemmy. Took couple of days to figure out how it actually works.

During that time opened a bunch of accounts on different instances.

Now I am on a small instance, which is near my location, so speed is good.

I stopped visiting that place since then. Now I only contribute here. I don't want to give them free labor so that they can make money.

[-] nonexertion@lemmy.run -1 points 1 year ago

Ah, CCP mouth piece praising CCP policy.

Nothing new to see.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.run/post/315

Link to The Community

https://lemmy.run/c/india

!india@lemmy.run

!india@lemmy.run

Hello and welcome r/India Reddit Refugees to Official India community on Lemmy

I moved to Lemmy and was missing one of my favorite sub.

After missing it, I decided to create and make it available to others like me.

Welcome all and let’s create a healthy environment for discussion and sharing tips.

[-] nonexertion@lemmy.run 4 points 1 year ago

Hello and welcome. I took over and setup this community, specifically because I have spent close to a decade participating, to guide/help fellow redditors on that sub. I moved to Lemmy and wanted to give other refugees like me a place they can feel home.

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submitted 1 year ago by nonexertion@lemmy.run to c/india@lemmy.run

After chef Noopur Chaughule’s parents decided to leave the city and settle in their ancestral hometown of Guhagar in Maharashtra, her visit home from Toronto became a turning point in her life. She started a venture called Ayra Farms, which offers stay, food, activities, and organic farming.

By Krystelle Dsouza June 13, 2023

After chef Noopur Chaughule’s parents decided to leave the city and settle in their ancestral hometown of Guhagar in Maharashtra, her visit home from Toronto became a turning point in her life. She started a venture called Ayra Farms, which offers stay, food, activities, and organic farming. Get inspired! Click here to read about the amazing people making a positive impact today!

“One day, I will build a farmhouse here,” Rajan Chaughule, a journalist from Mumbai, thought to himself in 2014, as he stood before his ancestral piece of land in Guhagar, Maharashtra.

Anyone who heard Rajan’s intent would laugh out loud, dismissing his thoughts as mere wishful thinking. After all, countless properties lay in ruins across the country. What made him think this particular piece of land would be an exception?

But Rajan believed it would.

Today, Ayra Farms — a farm stay situated six hours from Mumbai — is a nature lover’s dream with cottages that open their doors to lush gardens, hiking trails and more. As his daughter Noopur Chaughule, who is a culinary professional, recounts, it has been a winding path that has led the family to this moment.

“And the journey was worth it,” she says.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by nonexertion@lemmy.run to c/india@lemmy.run

Hello and welcome r/India Reddit Refugees to Official India community on Lemmy

I moved to Lemmy and was missing one of my favorite sub.

After missing it, I decided to create and make it available to others like me.

Welcome all and let’s create a healthy environment for discussion and sharing tips.

nonexertion

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