India, Oct. 5 -- Sidhartha Blone and Sweta Pradhan, a couple in their early 40s, came up with the idea of buildingPetrichor, a forest farm-stay. The birth of this concept took place when they started questioning the food on their plates. Located between the foothills of the Neora Forest and the tea gardens in Kalimpong district, Petrichor is not just a farm but a way of sustainable living. Here are some excerpts from a conversation with Pradhan. By Kasturi Das 1. You call your forest farm Petrichor Regenerative Living Shala. That's an intriguing name for a farm stay. Tell us a bit more. We call ourselves a

, which means school, because more than a tourist space, our aim is to impart education towards the conservation and preservation of ...