India has espoused the precious secret to health for thousands of years and healing, for not only people of this land but also all humanity globally.
Taking forward this philosophy, the Pragati Biodiversity Knowledge Park brings to light the Bharatiya Rishi Samskriti and Vedic living practices. Recognizing the Group’s inordinate contribution, UN Convention on Biodiversity 2012 held in Hyderabad allotted six sessions to Pragati Biodiversity Knowledge Park. United Nations Convention declared Pragati as the model for Biodiversity, appealing to 650 mayors of the world to follow it. Last year.
Pragati Group’s trailblazing legacy of two decades can be traced to its profound reverence for safeguarding the purity of the Pancha Bhootas, the five elements of Indian ethos -- Air, Water, Fire, Earth and Sky. Significantly, the nucleus of the organization was born in 1994, consumed by a passion for ensuring that India’s medical heritage must take its rightful place as one of the world’s greatest healing systems.
The deep-rooted belief for upholding the principles of ‘Vruksho Rakshati Rakshitaha’ and ‘Gow Samrakshana,’ viz., the significance of the cattle and the ecology as depicted in all the images of Lord Sri Krishna, which is the basis of leading a holistic life, full of contentment and prosperity.
Born in an agricultural family in Repalle of Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Gaddipati Bala Koteswara Rao had a goal: healing gardens to eradicate hunger and pollution.
Dr. Rao’s childhood days in paddy fields, streams, rivers and nature left a deep and memorable experience of nature’s beauty, purity and bliss. A good student, he got a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) degree from Osmania University.
According to Dr. Gaddipati Bala Koteswara Rao, founder of Pragati Group, “India has the youngest population, which they are an asset to the country. India, with the youngest youth population in the world at 34.8 per cent (2011 census), has much youthful energy to offer, especially in the agriculture sector.”
He carried his passion to his entrepreneurial venture. A farmer cultivates and produces food grains. He serves society by meeting its food requirements. Dr Rao believes that change culture is not only on the intake of food products, but on the regularly consumed products ranging from plastic to cloth and jute bags, natural-based products of utensils for cooking and wood products at home rather than chemical-based products.
Unfortunately, youth participation in agriculture is declining, even though agriculture continues to be the primary occupation of more than half the Indian population. Developing skilled agriculture is the environment which protects Biodiversity. “Agriculture is the only field where the young people can be an asset and become entrepreneurs and create more jobs,” says Dr.GBK Rao. It is his motto that is reflected in every operation of Pragati Group.
