Write a report on engineer quits job and grows organic food in Chennai.
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TIRUCHY: Leaving a well paid job to pursue his passion for organic farming, this 34-year- old youth has set an example for many. From developing new software for corporate firms, M Gokul, a software engineer, has taken up organic farming in his native village in Perambalur district.
The techie who used to involve in farming during weekends and holidays earlier, is now all set to develop a self-sustainable model for organic farming in his native village. He also aims at sensitising the fellow farmers about the importance of practising organic farming methods to preserve soil fertility.
M Gokul has been working with a software major for the past 10 years as a software architect in Chennai. With his roots in Ogalur, where his father K Mullainathan has been growing paddy, Gokul had tried his luck by cultivating traditional paddy breeds in four acres.
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Chennai-based engineers are quitting their well-paid jobs in multinational companies and overseas, and coming back home to take up green-projects as their full-time jobs. Twenty-one-year-old engineering graduate, Pavan Kumar Raghavendra worked as a mechanical engineer right after graduating from college before he realised that’s not what he wants to do.
Farming has always been a part of mankind. Though it is tiring work, in the end, the fruits of the labour are gratifying. This may be the sole reason why Archana Stalin, a resident of Saligramam, quit being an engineer to become a farmer.
Along with her husband, Archana runs Harvest Farms, encouraging people to grow their own food, get involved in cultivation by providing them seeds, organic fertilisers and soil free of cost.
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