(Why worry about money, sir? Become prosperous by growing this variety of arhar.)

Young villagers now film dance reels and comedy videos right inside the fields, blending old rural spaces with modern digital entertainment.

An Arhar field is a self-sustaining ecosystem. The dried stalks become fuel for chulhas (mud stoves). The leaves enrich the soil. The grains feed the family for months. Every part of the crop is used. This zero-waste lifestyle is something modern urbanites are only beginning to rediscover.

Living the "Arhar lifestyle" means understanding patience. The crop requires minimal water but constant protection from pests and stray animals. Farmers often build small makeshift huts, known as to keep watch at night.

In a small village surrounded by lush green fields, there lived a young couple, Rohan and Aisha. Their love story was as vibrant as the turmeric plants that swayed gently in the breeze across the fields. One sunny afternoon, while the turmeric plants were in full bloom, Rohan decided to play a trick on Aisha.