Bamanwas Kankar Panchayat in Kotputli-Behror district, Rajasthan has become the first fully organic-certified panchayat in the state and in North-West India. Comprising seven settlements, the panchayat formally pledged a collective shift to 100% organic farming and eco-friendly animal husbandry on January 2, 2026, eliminating chemical fertilisers, pesticides, and synthetic inputs entirely. The transition was driven by years of declining soil fertility, falling groundwater levels, rising input costs, and health problems linked to chemical agriculture. COFED (Cofarmin Federation of Organic Societies and Producer Companies) has provided technical support, organic certification, and market access to farmers. The initiative aligns with India's goal of expanding natural farming and reducing chemical dependency in agriculture.