Kanha Shanti Vanam hosts landmark training model for biochar production, income generation, and ecological revival
Shri Nitin Gadkari Inaugurates Heartfulness and PayPal’s Biochar Centre Empowering Rural Entrepreneurs Across India
In the presence of farmers, environmental experts, and grassroots volunteers, Shri Nitin Gadkari formally inaugurated a new Biochar Centre of Excellence at Kanha Shanti Vanam, the global headquarters of the Heartfulness Institute located near Hyderabad. The initiative has been developed in partnership with PayPal, and its stated purpose is to train village-based entrepreneurs in sustainable farming and rural enterprise using biochar techniques.
The centre is the result of long-term planning between Heartfulness trainers and PayPal’s social innovation team. The program is aimed at training rural youth and women in how to set up and operate small biochar production units. The focus is on enabling them to convert local crop residue into usable biochar and deliver it to nearby farms. Biochar, a byproduct of biomass pyrolysis, is known to improve soil fertility and water retention while also reducing the carbon footprint of farming.
The training curriculum at the new facility is entirely hands-on. Trainees walk through the biochar process using field-scale demonstration pits and work with instructors to apply the resulting material to test plots. The goal is to teach participants how soil quality, crop yield, and water usage respond to biochar in real conditions. It also covers how to market biochar locally, including cost, volume, and transport models that have already worked at the pilot stage in Telangana.
Shri Nath Parameshwaran, Senior Director at PayPal India, was present for the launch and spoke about the company’s role. “Our contribution is to support the infrastructure and ensure the program is scaled beyond one centre. The Heartfulness team has the process. Our role is to bring in our skilling networks, tech partners, and make sure rural youth have access to real economic outcomes through this,” he said.
The broader impact of the initiative includes reducing the harmful practice of stubble burning. India produces over 600 million tons of farm residue each year, of which nearly 160 million tons are currently burned. Biochar production offers a clear alternative by converting this biomass into a high-value input that can stay in the soil for centuries.
The organisers stated that 40 new rural entrepreneurs would be trained in the first cohort, with plans to scale that number to over 500 per year through regional partnerships. Scholarships for women and tribal entrepreneurs are being finalized, and several self-help groups from Andhra Pradesh have already signed up.
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