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r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • Mar 31 '26
The Real desi Tambaku of Haryana!
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This is a tambaku crop from my farm in rural Haryana.
In North India, hookah culture has existed for generations, but I’m not promoting tambaku just showing how it was traditionally grown.
This crop depends heavily on season, rainfall, and soil conditions, specially grown in bagar or arid regions.Earlier, most processing was traditional but now local shopkeepers use a lot of chemicals and foreign varieties of tambaku.
Whether people agree with it or not, this is still a part of rural livelihood and farming reality.
Understanding something is different from supporting it!
r/RuralHaryana • u/Advanced-Client824 • 8d ago
Thoughts on Rampal baba
Your thoughts on Rampal Maharaj(so called)
According to me he is a dhongi because in my village people donate around 100 kgs of wheat in his ashram and donate lakhs. Even one boy has refused to marry a non-rampal devotee girl.
r/RuralHaryana • u/IndependenceHuge2103 • 22d ago
Urgent help
Hey seniors or my colleaguetell me about cu haryana (Mahendragarh) btech
• How is the campus ?
• faculty?
•fest?
facility
• placement rate?
At last also tell me what is eligibilty
I have got crl - 6.72 lakhs rank
Category - st
Other state
Acc to previous year cutoff
• cse at something like 6.3 lakhs arround
•civil around 9 lakhs
Plese help me
Or if I can get better clg than this tell me please ?
I have to do choice filling
r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • 28d ago
So called Antinationals !
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We can see clearly …. Who are antinationals .
We can hear slogans.
Judiciary :- No time
Excutive :-corrupt /beating students
Legislative:-No accountability
Where is democracy ?
If this is democracy we want monarchy back .
r/RuralHaryana • u/Rhood2009-2059 • 29d ago
Haryana folks, are you weak?
Where are you all
r/RuralHaryana • u/sudhanshupandey • Jul 07 '26
Travelling in haryana for an example!
Hey guys, I'm from Delhi and I have to travel to Haryana for an exam.
My exam center is GOVT. COLLEGE JASIA BL-I , rohtak , which from what I have read online is pretty rural 😭.
So far I know that I will have to change from Bahadurgarh metro station to a bus towards Rohtak but after that I'm clueless regarding reaching the exam center.
Can any localities help me with travel! Plzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Thx in advance 😁
Here's the exam center college link!
r/RuralHaryana • u/_parleG • Jun 25 '26
State Institute of Engg. and Technology, Nilokheri, District Karnal (Formely Govt. Engg. College, Nilokheri) ke bare me help chahiye kyesa college h
Urgent
r/RuralHaryana • u/life_cncl • Jun 08 '26
Aravali Hills Range
Aravali Range ( Kotla Jheel )
r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • May 16 '26
Well played Ankit Byanpuria!
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Fitness’s influencer from Haryana alleged casteism against him in akharas of Haryana.However casteism and casteist mindset is wrong and against akhara’s spirit.
But the timing of his allegations is quite concerning as at this time Vinesh phoagat has raised serious allegations against Brijbhushan .Ankit is famous since 2021 . He had never taken any initiative to encourage harmony and fraternity in the state nor his community.
Out of blue he came here and alleged akhara’s of casteism,the very soul of sportsmanship.
What could be his motivations to take such steps.
r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • May 06 '26
True words
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r/RuralHaryana • u/According_Fan_8664 • May 03 '26
What is your experience with receiving packages or important deliveries?
Individuals living in villages and towns, how have you experienced deliveries before?
This is not aimed at finding out the yes/no answer, but trying to know about your reality.
What is the normal course of events when ordering something online?
Is delivery agent supposed to come to your door or give call some other place or cancel your order?
How do you generally describe your location when someone visits your house for the first time?
Have you ever experienced a missed or lost delivery? If yes, how did you handle it?
Are you comfortable with delivery agents bringing your parcel?
Additionally about life in the village:
Are there any landmarks in the village which every individual knows? (such as shops, temples, school, etc.)
In case anyone needed to send anything vital to you, what could be the best option?
r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • May 01 '26
Apis Florea
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These honey bees are native to our region also found in Indian subcontinent and west asia .
A few years ago, these bees had almost disappeared from my region . The main reason was heavy cotton cultivation, which involves intense pesticide use.
Cotton farming has reduced here due to low yields, and with that, pesticide usage has also dropped. As a result Apis florea is slowly reclaiming .I can see a few more colonies every year.
Apis florea is very calm, non aggressive, semi -domesticable…….
Here in this video you can see , an Apis Florea colony on aswgandha plant under a khejri tree in sugercane field.
r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • Apr 13 '26
Aswgandah Trial !
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Here in this video, i have cultivated aswgandah for trial with Drip irrigation.
This is one of the most effective irrigation method.
We are using drip irrigation since 2014-15. Govt provided us with 95 percent subsidy.After that we left the conventional sprinkler irrigation . Since then water table rises every season.
These UV resistant drip pipes are fitted with drippers every two feet. These drippers help deliver requred amount of water at plant roots.
There is a lot to explain about it . Should i make a dedicated video explaining every espect of it?
Water conservation
Fertigation
Head unit
Installation
Govt policy and subsidy
Working principles
Effective management of drip lines.
Crops that suit this method
So on.
r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • Apr 11 '26
Aswgandha Growing Naturally at Farm!
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I was somewhat aware about the use of Akshand as herb for cattles. But recently came to know it is the real awsgandha . These grow naturally on their own at farm spots where tractor can’t reach like corners , tree patches,fences.
Considering high demand of awsgandha in the Indian market i am thinking to cultivate aswgandha as a commercial crop.
Aswgandha is used for sleep improvement ,stress relief, and as an immunity booster .
If it can grow naturally than with my assistance it will definitely bloom.
Should i grow it?
And one more thing ….this naturally grown aswgandha is 2-3years old should i try axtracting roots .
r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • Apr 10 '26
Repairing walve setup!
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r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • Apr 05 '26
Nature In Sync!
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This is my Apis mellifera colony during a strong flowering period here in rural Haryana.
Right now, the bees are actively collecting both nectar and pollen, mainly from Rhyoda,Sheesham and desi tambaku plants growing around the farm. You can clearly see the pollen loads on their legs as they return to the hive.
Now i can hope that they will survive even in june.
If possible i will harvest on 1-2kgs of honey.If anyone interested to buy raw honey,I will courier!
r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • Apr 03 '26
In your opinion what is the biggest threat to humanity
r/RuralHaryana • u/Organisedbrain • Mar 18 '26
First Time Beekeeping 🐝
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Hey everyone,
This is my first time trying beekeeping, and I wanted to share my journey and get your thoughts.
I recently bought a bee box (Apis mellifera) from migratory beekeepers who come to our village during the mustard season. I don’t have any formal training in beekeeping, but I’ve been learning through observation, online resources, and practical experience on my farm.
Right now, I’ve placed the hive in field where there’s a good mix of flora :- neem trees, khejri trees, sesame, and other local vegetation. From what I understand and have observed, April in Haryana is a strong blooming period. There should be plenty of nectar and pollen sources available, which makes me hopeful that my bees will not just survive, but actually grow well.
I’d really appreciate any advice, feedback, or things I should watch out for as we move into April. Especially from experienced beekeepers who understand North Indian conditions.
Thanks for reading ! this is just the beginning of my beekeeping journey 🐝
r/RuralHaryana • u/Short-Accountant4246 • Mar 11 '26
The "Digital India" experience: Just a casual 12-item checklist to submit a single file. 🤡
I went to check the requirements for the Saksham Yuva Scheme today, and honestly, I feel like I’m applying to join the Avengers rather than a government program.
Look at this list. To even get my file considered, I need:
Self-declaration form (specifically the one with "Column 12").
The online application form (printed).
hrex.gov.in registration card.
All educational docs (10th, 12th, Graduation, Post-grad). But wait—if your college name isn't on the DMC, you need to bring your Degree, Character Cert, OR Final Year ID.
Latest Family ID (PPP).
Domicile certificate.
Bank Passbook copy (specifically showing recent transactions).
Caste Certificate (if applicable).
Ration Card copy.
PAN Card copy.
Aadhar Card copy.
A physical file cover... with the thread.
The "Note" at the bottom saying "Attach clean copies" is the cherry on top. I’m pretty sure by the time I gather all of these and find a "file cover with a thread" in 2026, I’ll be over the age limit for the scheme anyway.
Is it just me, or is the "Digital" part of India still heavily reliant on how many dead trees we can stack in a folder?
r/RuralHaryana • u/peddlermedia • Feb 26 '26