Ishwar Singh Kundu
Ishwar Singh Kundu (ईश्वर सिंह कुंडू) is an innovative farmer from village Kailram (कैलरम) in district Kaithal in Haryana. He has developed an herbal pesticide after four years of extensive research, which destroys the insects and pests harming crops but does not harm insects useful to the crops.
Awards
President of India, Abdul Kalam Ajad, awarded him on 13-02-2007 for his achievements with an incentive amount of Rs. 1 Lakh to continue his research.
Article in "Vigyan Prasar" website
http://www.vigyanprasar.gov.in/Radioserials/Radio_Serial_Grass_Root_Innovations/Episode_1_2.pdf
Herbal formulation ‘Kamaal 505’ Ishwarsingh Kundu Krishico Herbolic Laboratories (Regd.) Village Kailram District Kaithal, Haryana Email: kisan.kamaal@gmail.com Phone: 09255544241
Background
Shri Ishwar Singh Kundu (45) has developed a multi utility herbal formulation, which can be used as a bio-fertiliser, soil enhancer and as an insect pest control formulation for a variety of crops.
His family consists of his mother, his wife and three young children all of whom are studying. Kundu’s father was in military but later left the services to practice agriculture. He had around 70 acres of land but since their family was typically joint family, after partition his share came to be only two acres on which he today grows wheat and rice.
He had his education in the village itself then after 10th moved to Kaithal to do his ITI course (1984-86). After the completion of the course he started looking for various jobs but could not find any. So he returned back in 1986 to his village to do agriculture. Along with his farming he kept on trying to get a job but as fate would have it he could not land up anywhere. So finally in 1988, he decided to set up a seed and pesticide shop at Kaithal in partnership with another person. The work was fine but some how things did not work out well between the two so he returned back to his home in 1992 establishing his workshop of agricultural repair where he mended small agricultural implements, pumps, etc.
During the ITI times he had some interest in journalism too and used to send articles to various newspapers etc. He even started a newsletter, ‘Janta Leader’ in 1985 and continued its publication till 1992 with the help of his friends. Then during 1993-95, he shifted to Faridabad again to work with an acquaintance of his. But had to return back again to his place after having another bitter experience. Then again he started his workshop of agricultural machinery, vacuum pumps, etc.
Genesis
It was somewhere in the year 2000, when he went to his brothers place in Raigarh, who was working in Jindal Steels and landed up in a job there. An unfortunate accident forced him to leave his job and return back to Kaithal in October 2001.
After recuperating at home for a few months he restarted his workshop and hired a person to help him. Then he also started his experiments in herbal insecticides and pesticides as he had prior experience of this. For his experiments, he used to perform trials on his own farm. In 2004, Kashmir Singh, his friend from the neighbouring village joined hands with him as he got interested in the work. He had a bike and then both of them started going to neighbouring villages (up to 70-80 kms.) to give demo of their pesticide.
At many times they had to leave the samples with the farmers to test and return back after months to find that they have been left untouched. The very mention of the word ‘herbal’ used to irritate the farmers. They had a hard time trying to explain the merits of herbal formulations on the plant and the ill effects of inorganic pesticides and fertilizers. Somehow he managed to get certain response from some farmers and as a result he was able to sell around few thousand rupees of his herbal formulation. The farmers who used his formulation were quite satisfied with the results. The results the formulation gave in some areas of the rice belt of Kurukshetra region were noteworthy.
When initially he started developing his formulation he used to test it by spraying it on the vegetables in his farm. Then later he started experimenting, changed the formulation and tried it on paddy by mixing it with the fertilizer and spreading on the ground. This technique gave him excellent results. Slowly he started to reduce the quantity of the fertilizer mixed along with the pesticide. It was noticed that the pesticide worked effectively as an insecticide as well as a growth promoter. When given to the farmers for testing, the product received good feedback. Apart from giving good results in rice crop it also shows promising effect in maize and jowar. Presently, he is testing it on Aloe Vera crops in Punjab. According to him, use of pesticide in his area is in large scale and because of that pollution of air, soil and water has increased. Even fodder for animal and drinking water is being polluted. Hence he thought of preparation of herbal pesticide.
The main problem he faced was in getting acceptance for his product. People did not use to try it and keep his sample for months. It pained him to see the sample of his product lying as waste in one corner of the field. Sometimes people used to show him that corner of the field which did not have proper yield and say that this was as a result of his product and his herbal medicine did not work. This may be because then they would have had to pay for the sample, which they initially got for testing from him. The people in his own village also never believed him and would say that he boiled some leaves in water and was fooling people by selling it. But now since farmers from other villages have started showing some sort of an interest in his product so now people in his village are slowly showing interest in his work.
Innovation
He started experimenting with Neem (Azadirachta indica). First he boiled neem leaves in water and sprayed this solution on crop. Result was optimistic and he proceeded further. In the second phase he mixed neem oil with the solution and got better result.
He developed his technique and used Neem leaves, Neem oil, Chirayta, Kaner, Jaggery along with a couple of other herbs. All these herbs are mixed with urine of cow in a vessel and put in soil with the vessel. After fifteen days it gets decomposed. The solution is then filtered. If more effectiveness is required neem leaves decoction can be added to it.
He used a liter of herbal solution (stock solution) with 100-liter water and sprayed on paddy crop with good results. All kind of insects and pest were killed and others ran away from the field. The animals also do not eat this crop because the presence of the solution on the leaves makes its taste bitter. The solution has been found to be effective in vegetables also. Feedback from the users indicates that it is helpful in controlling termite also. It acts as a pesticide, insecticide and growth promoter also because after using it the quantityof fertilizer required becomes very less.
He won a Consolation Award in NIF’s Fourth National Competition for Grassroots Innovations and Traditional Knowledge Practices in 2007. Also a patent for this formulation has been filed. NIF supported him under the Micro Venture Innovation Fund (MVIF) of NIF-SIDBI. The product is a good hit in the local market and is fetching steady income for the innovator. Queries are also being received from other states.
गुजरात सरकार द्वारा विशेष सम्मान
ईश्वर सिंह कुंडू को गुजरात सरकार द्वारा विशेष सम्मान प्रदान किया गया है। गुजरात में आयोजित कार्यक्रम में ईश्वर सिंह कुंडू को श्रेष्ठ किसान पुरस्कार से नवाजा गया है। 9 से 12 सितम्बर 2013 तक गांधी नगर गुजरात में आयोजित "वैश्वीकरण कृषि सम्मलेन" में 545 जिलों के किसानों को आमंत्रित किया था। ईश्वर सिंह कुंडू को गुजरात के चार मंत्रियों पर्वत भाई पटेल, गोविन्द भाई पटेल, रमन लाल वोहरा, जयंती भाई पटेल ने उन्हें ट्राफी, सर्टिफिकेट, शाल व 51 हजार रुपए का चेक भेंट कर सम्मानित किया। [1]
External links
References
- Dainik Bhaskar Dated 16-02-2007
- ↑ जाट ज्योति, अक्टूबर 2013,p. 39
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