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New Bamboo Plantations Are Healing Villages Choked by Toxic Ash From Coal Plants in India

In the heart of India's Maharashtra, bamboo rises as a green beacon on lands once suffocated by the toxic ash of coal power plants. Spearheaded by Dr. Lal Singh, this botanical renaissance revives small-holder farms with a methodical 5-step program, where bamboo attracts the noxious silica, liberating the soil for crops to flourish anew. "The fly ash has a component called 'silica' which usually settles on the crops," Singh shares, shedding light on the intricate dance between pollution and nature's resilience. Each species of bamboo, like a tailored remedy, seeks to heal the land, echoing the profound hum of restoration. At its core, this tale confronts the paradox of industrial growth and ecological decay, urging humanity to find harmony in healing and prosperity.

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