The YouTube video titled "पुलिस की नौकरी अच्छी थी या फिर ये काम?" by DW हिन्दी features the inspiring journey of Satish Kumar Subramani, a former police officer who transitioned to integrated farming. The video, lasting 3 minutes, discusses his motivations for leaving a stable government job for a more sustainable and fulfilling lifestyle in agriculture.
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"खेती के बारे में कुछ ज्ञान हासिल करने के बाद मैंने खुद से कहा नौकरी छोड़ो और अपना खुद का कारोबार शुरू करो।"
Satish Kumar Subramani's story serves as a powerful testament to the potential for personal and professional transformation through dedication to sustainable practices. His transition from a police officer to a successful farmer not only reflects his personal journey but also inspires others to consider integrated farming as a viable and fulfilling career path. The video effectively encapsulates themes of resilience, sustainability, and the importance of pursuing one's passions.
Satish Kumar Subramanya, who is taking care of his goats, cannot believe that till a few years ago he used to work as a police officer. The same job that had been his childhood dream. But he did not enjoy it, so he adopted self-employment and started his own farm. After gaining some knowledge about farming, I told myself to leave the job and start my own business. So I resigned from the job. I was thinking why not do something in my village, so I started goat rearing. And specifically, integrated goat rearing. Under this eco-friendly system, the grass that the goats eat is grown in the fields itself instead of being brought from far away. Nutrient- rich gingava or marble grass requires little maintenance and can be mowed several times a year. Satish's parents also help him. People often ask whether integrated farming will be successful or not. So it depends on how much our life is in sync with it. The beginning was not easy and he was not able to earn enough money from the farm, so he opened a gym in the village. But he soon realised that goats were particularly profitable as breeders were eager to buy their produce. Apart from goats, they now also rear cattle, chickens and dogs. Police Farming In the beginning, people often want quick profits. But they make mistakes. You cannot expect instant earnings. It takes at least 3 years to establish any business. Na Success Satish has undoubtedly achieved success in the world of social media. Where he has 1000 followers. They are told about the benefits of integrated farming and also get updates from Satish's workshop. Like this recent seminar on chicken farming. His parents are proud of his work. Satish We were shocked when Satish quit his job and decided to take up farming. No one in the family could digest the idea of leaving a good government job. But now seeing his hard work and its results, to be honest, we all are very happy. Satish Kumar found a new livelihood through integrated farming. Along with animal husbandry, the work of growing fodder for animals. If Satish, who became a farmer from a policeman, ever faces the situation of choosing a career, he would definitely choose to do farming. But
तमिलनाडु के एक किसान ने बकरीपालन और चारे का कारोबार करने के लिए पुलिस की सरकारी नौकरी छोड़ दी. जानिए, सोशल मीडिया पर चर्चित इस किसान ने यह फैसला क्यों किया. In India, a police officer traded his uniform for a herd of goats — now thriving on sustainable farming and inspiring over 140K followers online. #dwhindi #SustainableFarming #EcoIndia