Women in Punjab’s Bhotna village say no to 'cancerous farming', adopt organic methods to save state's soil

Adopting organic farming, the woman says, was the only way to bring down the high incidence of cancer in the district, which has been linked to the unregulated use of pesticides and chemical fertilisers. Amarjit is a member of the 2,000-odd group of women in Bhotna, who have been fighting against what they call "cancerous farming practices".