Burnt out by hustle culture in the UK, Renata and Sridhar moved to Tamil Nadu to live intentionally and raise their children without school. Through farmschooling, they turned a barren plot into a food forest, proving that learning can grow naturally, just like the land they cultivate.
Teach your kids these 6 beautiful and sustainable family crafts that turn household waste into meaningful creations — from banana fibre beads to saree rugs and seed balls.
At 23, Abhishek Reddy left a Rs 1.5 crore job to build a farm in search of peace. His journey from burnout to permaculture taught him that true fulfillment lies not just in nature, but in community. Now in Manali, he’s ready to begin again — with intention and belonging.
Tired of city life, a couple moved from Mumbai to a quiet hill in Mahabaleshwar. On abandoned land, they began again — growing food, building a zero-waste farm, and learning to live simply. Today, their journey inspires others to slow down, reconnect with nature, and find joy in doing things differently.
What happens when a child never goes to school? Garima and Aditya’s unschooling journey with their son Vedas shows a life of deep learning, play, and freedom. From quiet hills to bustling cities, families across India are exploring this radical, heart-led path of trusting their children and themselves.