20/02/2026
2.2 square meters.
That is the shrinking reality of open space per person in Bengaluru.
As neighborhoods urbanize, shared practices fade and people stop engaging with their surroundings.
If you know how to make jasmine sambar, you might be helping preserve the commons of Bengaluru.
This post introduces CounterAlt, a new digital space by Project DEFY for research, stories, and ideas that question how we learn and live today.
In our first feature, we explore how community knowledge sustains ecosystems and redefines education. We look at the Sathanur Nook, where local women use jasmine leaves for heart health—transforming “outdated” tradition into a vital tool for survival.
What’s a local practice you’re keeping alive?
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🔗 Link in below for the full story on CounterAlt
https://open.substack.com/pub/thecounteralt/p/the-story-of-the-oleander?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web