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“Damaragidda will be that one sanctuary to pursue the things we love.”

Ankush Dasa & Anil Dasa
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October 12, 2023

Ankush and Anil Dasa, from diverse cultural backgrounds, share an inspiring love story. They prioritized financial stability and family approval before marrying and welcoming their daughter, Shraddha, into their lives. Seeking clean air and fresh food, the y discovered Damaragidda, Organo's Rural Tribe, fulfilling Ankush's passion for organic farming and providing a vibrant environment for Shraddha's creativity.

Family Life and Origin

Ankush and Anil Dasa embody the essence of "unity in diversity" as they come from two distinct cultures but share a deep respect and love for each other. Their love story, reminiscent of a fairy tale, began in college and blossomed into a strong partnership. They prioritized financial stability and family approval before tying the knot and welcomed their daughter, Shraddha, into their lives. Their multicultural backgrounds, with Ankush hailing from one culture and Anil from another, underscore the strength of their bond. The couple's journey reflects the power of love and respect in overcoming challenges.

Discovering Damaragidda

Over the past decade, Ankush and Anil lived in an urban apartment inGachibowli. However, the rapid development around their home led toincreased pollution and limited access to fresh air and clean food. Theirshared desire for a healthier lifestyle, cleaner air, and organic farmingbrought them to Damaragidda, Organo's Rural Tribe.

Ankush's passion for organic farming, which began as an endeavor to turnwaste into compost, led the couple to explore alternatives. Damaragiddaoffered them the perfect solution—a farm they could enjoy without thedaily maintenance.

Damaragidda will be that one sanctuary to pursue the things we love.

"Where else can we enjoy the pleasure of plucking homegrown vegetables and fruits without having to maintain the farm our selves?" - Ankush

A Journey Towards Dreams

Ankush and Anil's journey is rooted in their shared values of natural livingand a healthier lifestyle. Ankush's expertise in waste-to-compost conversiongained popularity in their neighborhood, emphasizing their commitment tosustainable living.

Their discovery of Damaragidda marked the realization of Ankush's dreamof owning a farm without the daily upkeep. With an organic garden on theirrooftop and around their house, Ankush sought more, and Damaragiddaoffered the ideal solution.

Damaragidda will be that one sanctuary to pursue the things we love.

Anil shares, "I went a round looking for quite a while to find a farming community that we could also live in, and I must say we never came across anything close to Organo experience."

Their decision to move to Damaragidda reflects their desire to provide theirdaughter, Shraddha, with an environment that fosters creativity and offerscompanionship. Shraddha, a budding artist, looks forward to painting thevibrant landscape, birds, and sunset in their new community.

Damaragidda will be that one sanctuary to pursue the things we love.

Ankush adds, "Damaragidda will be that one sanctuary to pursue the things we love. For me it will be great to have the community life and fresh surroundings, and for our daughter, to give wings to her creativity and having friends."

As they eagerly await their move to Damaragidda, Ankush and Anil envisionit as a place where their family can thrive, nurture their passions, andcherish their togetherness. The question remains: will Damaragidda becometheir primary home, blurring the lines between weekend retreat and dailylife? Their smiles suggest a hopeful answer.

Over the past decade, Ankush and Anil lived in an urban apartment inGachibowli. However, the rapid development around their home led toincreased pollution and limited access to fresh air and clean food. Theirshared desire for a healthier lifestyle, cleaner air, and organic farmingbrought them to Damaragidda, Organo's Rural Tribe

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