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Srislokagroup posted
7 months ago PublicNutreat @ National Millet Conclave, organised on Oct,31st,2022. Hyatt, Hyderabad.
We were extremely delighted for the invitation to be a part of this prestigious event.
The event was all about getting the producers, consumers and sellers all at one point and discuss the possible opportunities to enhance the production of millet crop in India.
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Srislokagroup posted
7 months ago PublicHappy to collaborate with one of the best brands @pahadidukan who works with farmers to bring authentic Himalayan products that are natural, sustainable and ethically produced direct to the door steps.
Interesting stories are on the way at
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Knitting Huts Private Limited posted
8 months ago PublicHello Everyone,
We are Knitting Huts!
We work with rural women of the Indian Himalayan Region of Himachal Pradesh to develop premium top of the line hand-knit and crochet products for humans and their homes.
We sell through Etsy and produce custom orders for corporates.
We are looking for collaborative production and fundraising opportunities in order to keep our knitter members busy so they can continue to earn wages and support their homes.
We would be glad to get on a call or receive a response via email to explore opportunities to collaborate with potential clients/customers via your network, or raise funds/donations to keep us remain afloat.
Thank You,
Sidhharth
Director
Knitting Huts
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Srislokagroup posted
8 months ago PublicWhy do we call a porridge bowl a treasure bowl?
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Srislokagroup posted
8 months ago PublicFor the Women with Low Bone density & During Lactating.
Indigenous India has got several indigenous recipes that cares humans in every stage and for every requirement. One among them is Katlu which is a traditional Gujarathi recipe by origin but has importance all over the country.
Katlu is made of few ayurvedic ingredients along with wheat & lots of ghee which enhances the milk production post delivery and also helps in back & bone health.
Here is the guide to make a perfect Katlu:
1 kilogram jaggery, grated
1+1/4 kilograms ghee/clarified butter
1 kilogram whole wheat flour, coarsely ground (Preferably Stone grounded)
2 shells of dry coconut/suka copra ni kachli
100 grams suva dana/dried dill seeds
250 grams edible gum granules/gond/kani walo deshi gunder
250 grams almonds, roughly chopped/sliced
100 grams Katlu powder/ batrisu powder
100 grams peepramul powder/ganthoda powder
100 grams dried ginger powder/sooth
100 grams poppy seeds/khus khus
1 nutmeg, freshly gratedMethod:
In a deep bottomed pan slow roast wheat for about 30mins or till it is dark brown in colour. Now add all the ingredients finely powdered. Add the ghee and mix well. You can store this for 45days in preferable conditions.Instructions:
katlu can be mixd along wit milk and have twice a day while lactating.For Bone Strength: Mix 1 tbs in hot milk and have it everyday in the morning.
You can also buy handcrafted Katlu at https://www.nutreatlife.com/products/katlu-specially-for-wome
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Happy Cultures posted
9 months ago PublicGood Morning!
We are recently on board with WOW and really happy to be the part of this amazing platform.
HappyCultures.in is a small community working to create simple products with an art of knitting, crocheting, basketry and macrame and are based out of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh (formerly Allahabad). -
KADAM HAAT BASKETRY BARN posted
9 months ago PublicBASKETRY BARN from India
KADAM HAATHappy to introduce ourselves here as the 1st Fibrecraft Brand of India working with more than 6000 rural basketry artisans in 4 states of India currently .
We bring you these products after training the rural women & youth clusters of natural fibers since 2006 after training them on quality standards as per national skill qualification framework for min 12 months on ground. Currently we offer 9 kinds of local grass products across 7 home decor product categories for conscious consumers.
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Ineke Bezembinder posted
9 months ago PublicThis week’s inspirational quote:
“HOCUS POCUS FOCUS”
At Women on Wings we follow this belief: keep your focus on your main target and stick to your plan. Which of course needs to be evaluated every now and then, and can be tweaked if a new reality occurs. Like all of us in this community did during COVID-19…
This belief has helped us to successfully complete 15 years of creating impact in rural India. For a better future. FOR THE NEXT GENERATION.
And our journey continues.A big thank you for joining us! Have a great week ahead!
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reCharkha The EcoSocial Tribe posted
9 months ago PublicreCharkha celebrating 75th India Independence Day!
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75 years of Indian Independence
75 years of glory
75 years of the Tricolour swelling with pride in free air
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Let's pledge to free all from the world of Plastic!!
Here's how:::
REFUSE Plastic
REDUCE what can't be refused
REUSE what we cannot Reduce
UPCYCLE what we cannot Reuse
RECYCLE what we cannot upcycleHappy Independence Day to one and all!
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Shop online from our website. Link in bio
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Srislokagroup posted
9 months ago PublicReady to collaborate with eco-friendly & sustainable brands
After 8 years of handcrafting foods and with a strong customer base Nutreat is now ready to collaborate with you. If your brand is
*Eco-friendly
*Sustainable
*Creating a great opportunity to you as well as your society.
* Rural women empowerment (Optional)
* Women empowerment (Optional)
* Unique and natural products crafted
* Handcrafted (Optional)
* Zero carbon (Optional)
* Farmer based products (Optional)And many more unique points that we might have missed, we are ready to collaborate with your brand.
Interested can send us your brand details at [email protected]
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Srislokagroup posted
10 months ago PublicRaising Vocal for Local
"Colour the Bag" contest by Nutreat Bangalore Outlet.
When words can't art can. Art is a great form to teach anything or to express everything. Here we took the help of art to teach our kids "Be Local" for sustainable living.
The contest was held at Nutreat Bangalore Outlet hosted by Mrs.Pushpalatha Reddy with the concept "Ancient art of India" and delivering the message that the kids should be enlighten with our rich traditions & knowledge.
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Srislokagroup posted
10 months ago PublicGreat Indian Kitchen !
Though the film is not much about the art of cooking there was a secondary message to all men/ women who consider Cooking or Kitchen is only meant for ladies.
Have you ever licked your fingers after having the tremendous Kerala Puttu with fish curry cooked in coconut milk? Does your cravings hike when you smell the aroma of Sunday Biryani? Did you resist yourself for second serving of Andhra mutton curry? Yes ! right, but have you ever ponder about the laborious work behind all these wonderful senses and appreciate your dear lady?
If not may be you should watch this movie, just to understand the hunch of Indian house wives.
Nutreat always discuss and portraits Indian traditions that are pragmatic but not stereotypes. However still many Indian house holds till today are caught up with oppressive thoughts such as women are meant only for Kitchen, all the messy works should be done by her itself and all blah.
This movie exactly resounds such kind of behaviour by men which could be totally intolerable for a lady and though she can't deny but the film sure will increase your food cravings with visuals of kappa (tapioca) biriyani, naadan fish curry coupled with fish fried in coconut oil, homemade banana chips, puttu and kadala curry, and masala black tea.
The easiest way to men's heart is through his stomach but can you find out for a woman?
Of course it is your hand !
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Srislokagroup posted
10 months ago PublicKids should be taught about the importance of eating local & traditional foods when still they are young. Know why?
https://www.nutreatlife.com/blogs/write-ups/why-you-should-teach-your-k…
Engaging Kids in cooking and Visiting events that focus on local food cultures could be a great way to teach your kids about local foods & its importance.
Nutreat conducts such awareness programs for every 6 months, one such event was "Kids & Stonegrinder"
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Srislokagroup posted
10 months ago PublicWhat is an IPA ?
What do you actually need to be an entrepreneur?Jyothi Sri Pappu @Josh Talks
Ladies and gentlemen let us know your comments too...
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