Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi
Dudran is a beautiful village 15 kilometers from the tehsil headquarters Boniyar. It’s a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural richness, and traditional wisdom. The serene valley lives up to its name of “Dudwan” or the “Milk Forest,” as it is filled with a bountiful amount of agricultural and dairy produce. Although the village is renowned for its picturesque meadows, red beans, maize, and beautiful wood carvings, one of the greatest aspects of this place is its ingenuity in using natural springs as refrigerators. These “Dud Door” (milk doors) have become a part of daily life, showing how the community can live in harmony with nature and use the earth’s resources sustainably.
Understanding Dudran’s geography and way of life
Dudran is a lovely valley with lush green pastures and brickshaped stone houses dotting it all over. The inhabitants, which are largely farmers and rearers of animals, are simple in their ways but deeply rooted in nature. The local economy is largely an agricultural economy with dairy farming, from which the main sources of income are derived from the sale of milk and red beans. Despite the scarce resources and infrastructure, the villagers have been able to maintain their livelihoods with innovative practices such as using natural springs as refrigerators.
Why use natural refrigerators?
The application of natural springs as a refrigerator in Dudran is not just a matter of tradition but a necessity that results from the special circumstances the village is in. Below are the reasons why people rely on the natural methods of cooling:
1. Plentiful natural springs: Dudran is blessed with a network of natural springs which flow throughout the year. It provides cold water to the villagers continuously, which they exploit to keep milk and other perishable items fresh. The springs serve as natural coolants, keeping the products fresh without the use of electricity or modern refrigeration systems.
2. Economic constraints: As narrated by Jallo Sheikh Mohammad Qayoom an Employee of Education Department, Dudran has a literacy rate of just 20%, the village has limited access to modern amenities and employment opportunities. Only about 3% of the population is employed in formal sectors, while 10% work as carpenters and masons known for their woodcarving skills. For most families, dairy farming and agriculture are the primary sources of income. In such a setting, natural refrigeration provides a cost effective solution, eliminating the need for expensive appliances or electricity bills.
3. Preservation of dairy products: Milk is one of the staple products in Dudran, and preservation is a must to provide for the villagers on a daily basis and also generate income. The natural springs help keep the milk fresh, especially during hot summer months. The cold water prevents spoilage but also makes the milk a refreshing drink that both the locals and visitors like to enjoy.
4. Community sharing: One of the most striking features of the natural refrigeration system in Dudran is that it is shared. Springs and their cooling powers are not owned by anybody, instead, they belong to all people in the village and are accessible to them. It, therefore, creates unity and cooperation among the Villagers, thereby strengthening community ties that are characteristic of life in Dudran.
5. Sustainability and Environmental friendliness: The use of natural refrigerators goes along with Dudran’s way of life that is environmental. By depending on nature, it helps reduce carbon footprints and supports sustainable living for the villagers. This will be an example of how ancient knowledge can be applied towards modern goals of environmentalists.
The process of natural refrigeration
It is simple but very effective, the milk containers are left in the cold water streams or near the springs. The flowing water keeps them cool. The stone walls, together with the surrounding vegetation, act as natural insulation to increase the cooling effect. It is effective during summer, when temperatures are at their highest and the need for refrigeration is highest.
Impact on daily life and economy
The natural refrigeration system in Dudran has a profound impact on the villagers’ daily lives and economic activities:
1. Economic Savings: By avoiding the costs associated with modern refrigeration, villagers can allocate their limited resources to other essential needs such as education and healthcare.
2. Better Quality of Milk: Fresh and cool milk stored in natural refrigerators is greatly prized, and the village acquires a reputation for producing high quality dairy products.
3. Community Cohesion: The common use of natural springs helps to strengthen a feeling of community and collective responsibility among the villagers.
Challenges and future prospects
Although the natural refrigeration system is very efficient, it is not without challenges:
Limited Scalability: The springs may not scale up to an increasing number of people or more enhanced dairy production.
Climate Change: Climate change may pose a threat of altering precipitation patterns and reducing water, thus making springs unreliable sources of water supply.Practice is mainly practiced in Dudran and remains very unknown out there in the world.
In an attempt to solve these problems, the villagers can try integrating traditional practices with modern innovation. For example, there are solar powered refrigeration units that can complement natural springs in terms of providing capacity and reliability.
Beyond talented refrigerators
While Dudranians boast of their innovative utilization of natural refrigerators, it is also a fact that they are highly talented people when it comes to playing Kabaddi. The children of Dudran do not have a proper playground. They have made tremendous sport in Kabaddi, won numerous tehsil level tournaments, and are widely appreciated by prominent sports persons. This natural talent for Kabaddi is reflective of the resilience, determination, and resourcefulness of Dudran’s inhabitants, the same qualities reflected in their using natural refrigeration. The natural refrigeration system of Dudran Boniyar is truly an outstanding example of traditional practices serving as a source for sustainable solutions to modern-day challenges. The power of natural springs has been harvested by the villagers to create this eco friendly and cost-effective method for preserving dairy products, which in turn safeguards their livelihoods and rich cultural heritage. Thus, by facing such environmental problems and searching for some sustainable alternatives, Dudran’s natural refrigerators stand in the list of valuable experiences in the art of being in harmony with nature. Preserving and promoting the same practice would mean celebrating ingenuity at the grassroot levels and inspire others to achieve sustainable living.
(The author is a teacher by profession and can be reached at [email protected])