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Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Bastar se Baazar tak - The Story Behind
Sunday, February 12, 2023
Innovative Startups in Chhattisgarh
Innovative Startups in Chhattisgarh
Journey of Research
The Journey Ahead
The Success Story
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
The proto village of Andhra Pradesh
The proto village of Andhra Pradesh
Tekulodu, a small village near Chillamatturoo in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh is like a dream village for everyone who believe in village empowerment and decentralization for the good of nation. The village has made its identity as a proto village since 2014 as it is role a model showcasing self sufficiency in the field of food ,water, electricity, sanitation and education.
The models developed in Tekulodu emphasizes on fulfilling all the basic needs along with maintaining the ecological balance which is a beautiful example of self sufficiency along with mutual sharing of resources.
Kalyan Akkipeddi, a name well known to every social entrepreneur in the country - a former engineer who quit his job to make a barren land an ideal village. The story itself sounds like dream come true. The village has gained immense popularity over a span of four years due to the vision of this young entrepreneur.
The Stunning Story
About 120 km from Bengaluru, lies the village Tekulodu in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. The model of self-sufficiency along with ecological sustainability which the village presents surpasses the glory of many social movements. Since the village is a prototype of an ideal village hence it is named as proto village.
The proto village emphasizes on 9 basic elements or needs as a foundation for community development – food, shelter, water, healthcare, clothing, energy, education, trade, connectivity and disaster management - all in communion with nature. Sustainability and self-sufficiency is their main motto.
Kalyan Akkipeddi, inspired by the simple living of innocent tribal people, decided to took up this barren land for his social experiment. He purchased some land, a few kilometers from Tekulodu near his hometown and started doing organic farming on it. He chose one of the farmers as intern for this experiment.
Within a short span of time, the farmer witnessed a rise in income nearly 20 times of the previous income which inspired other farmers to work on this project. The farmers started using solar pumps for irrigating the fields along with practicing organic farming under the guidance of Kalyan Akkipeddi. The rainwater draining down earlier was now collected in small Ponds in low lying areas and stored for community use. Very soon village became popular as the prototype of a model village.
The Ideology of Village
The proto village has its roots deeply inserted in the field of community service and eradication of racial discrimination. The village has its own community kitchen in which both men and women cook the food without worrying about caste and creed. The women especially are so happy and satisfied here as they enjoy equal rights and opportunities and have ample time to learn something new of their choice.
The learning centre of the village is named after the Japanese philosophy of life called Ikigai. Ikigai emphasizes on earning livelihood which not only generates income but gives a sense of lifelong satisfaction. People here in the village are indulged in farming, poultry, soap making, furniture making and collection of forest produce. The level of satisfaction in the people here is so high that they never wish to migrate to cities for any luxuries.
Education as a Pillar
Tekulodu has a strong vision for education. Its quest for education can be seen from the fact that it has its own Wi-Fi network with the self made syllabus affiliated by IGCSE board with children studying there without being distributed in any specific class or standard. Education model of village relies on sharing of intellectual resources. The children here are experts in various subjects from coding to Japanese language only because of the fact that village welcomes many volunteers who live in village for some time and offer a kind of training or intellectual sharing to the children.
Employment
The village is self sufficient in terms of survival and meeting their own needs however Akkipeddi and his wife Shobhita are working on a three-stage plan called “Grammam Yojana” which will be implemented till 2024.The plan includes developing a Swadeshi or local brand by joining about 8000 women from nearby villages and generating employment by making soap and many food items. In this plan, women will be involved in each step and in every activity- right from horticulture, soap making and marketing food items.
Entertainment
The village has its own Open Theatre in which various cultural programs are being conducted at the village level periodically.
Very soon proto village is going to offer intern program for village youth to learn and implement the same in their villages as a part of Social entrepreneurship. What a miraculous and noble effort by a single man who not only transformed a village but the lives of people. Tekulodu picturizes the real image of an ideal village in India.
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
The Little Entrepreneur – Anand Panchbhai
The Little Entrepreneur – Anand Panchbhai
Yet another fascinating story to be mentioned from
Chhattisgarh- outshining in the sky of startups.The name of the entrepreneur is
Anand Panchbhai who is the alumni of IIT Bhilai 2017 batch. Anand laid the
foundation of his company during his student life only. At present he is
employing 25 people in his company out of which 20 are his juniors only.
An AI startup in health Sector
The story of Anand is really miraculous. During his student
life in IIT Bhilai, Anand was determined to do something for the nation. He was
determined to do something which can transform the lives of people on mass
scale. He started his company Logy.AI through his pocket money with a thought
that instead of working from someone else it is better to be self-employed.
Through proper time management, he started his venture keeping time for studies
as well. Apart from Anand, his two friends Priyajeet and Vinay also played an
important role in laying the foundation of company.
AI in medicine and Health
Anand was deeply interested in research work based on artificial
intelligence so he opted for the application of artificial intelligence in the
field of medicine. His company Logy.AI works in the field of artificial
intelligence and research based products, apps and devices. The Government of
India along with state governments and various other companies are continuously
approaching Anand's company for his valuable research, products and data in the
field of medicine and health.
Valuable works
Industrial Research
The company got a big grant
Biotechnology Industries Research Assistant Counselling in 2020 for industrial
based research in the field of AI.
Malaria Detection
Anand’s company has
made a device through which one can detect problems like Malaria, dental
problems and other diseases only in a nominal amount of rupees 15. This device
is being used in naxalite areas of Bastar now.
Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer
In 2018 Anand and his team made an app and introduced a
technique for detecting Cervical Cancer in women. IIIT Hyderabad made a grand
to Anand for discovering this technique. Even Government of India has accepted
this technique and ground level work has been started.
No words can explain these nobel efforts done for the
welfare of humanity and society. We salute the spirit of generosity and
innovation ultimately contributing to the well-being of the citizens of the
country.
Entrepreneurs of Chhattisgarh
Entrepreneurs of Chhattisgarh
Who is not fond of chocolates? On the occasion of chocolate
day, when sharing of chocolates is at the peak , who bothers that most of the
chocolates contain excess sugar which is not good for health. The sugar free
chocolates available in market have also added Chemicals and preservatives in
them.
Ever thought of a sugar free chocolate made up of immunity
booster herbs? If not, here is the moment to feel proud. Three youngsters of
Raipur City - Gaurav Kumar, Amrit Nahar and Anand are together, making sugar
free chocolates with natural herbs. Other than that, they are also making 50%
sugar free candies. The uniqueness of the project is that they haven't used any
chemicals to make these candies. For sweetness they are using Stevia which is
multiple times sweeter than sugar.
The Journey of Herbal chocolates
For raw materials they have chosen suppliers from different
regions of the country like cocoa powder is being ordered from Kerala and rest
of the materials are purchased from farmers of various districts of
Chhattisgarh like Bemetara ,Raipur and Bastar.
They stressed that these chocolates are not only immunity
boosters but also helpful in increasing eyesight and memory. There startup
JORCO has been funded by GEC Surat for further development.
Using herbs in chocolate
In a short talk Amrit told that they are using about 14
herbs like ashwagandha, Tulsi ,badi elaichi ,Giloy, Pippali, clove, cinnamon, mulethi,
javitri, black pepper, nutmeg and Kasturi turmeric in making chocolate. It is an
interesting recipe not only for children but for elderly and diabetic patients
also.
Success story of making of herbal chocolate it is not so
easy. The team is working on this project since 6 months and they finally
succeeded to make the chocolate after 25 failures. The main problem in making chocolate
was the sweetening agent. When dried stevia leaves were initially added along
with cocoa powder, nuts, milk solids and green foods, the chocolate became
bitter in taste. Then they tried using stem
and various parts of stevia plant and finally succeeded.
The chocolate is available in different flavours like
Leechi, orange, herbs, Kacchi keri, mango and jaljeera. The story is in itself
an example for all young entrepreneurs who wish to do something innovative as
well as inspiring for society also.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
The Women Carpenters of Manipur
The Vibrant Carpenters of Manipur
Whenever we think of word carpentry the picture which
immediately comes in mind is of a male dominated industry but what a beauty of
the fact that women in Manipur are equally participating with their male
counterparts to make furniture with equal ease and expertise. About 32 km from
Imphal, the capital city of Manipur, the women in Kairembikok village of
Thuobal district are taking up carpentry profession and breaking all kinds of stereotypes.
The village is having a population of 1500 people and 80% of village women are
working as carpenters here.
The courageous starting
Being a tough job, carpentry has always been forbidden for
women. This chance was brought about by a kind and courageous person - Kangjam
Inaboi, who runs a furniture unit in the village. He tells that ever since when he started his
furniture business she observed that there were a lot of unemployed women in
the village. They were having no options for employment excluding the time of
paddy harvest in fields. They were unable to support their family financially
even when they wished.
The story started from a lady called Ahomsangbaam Radhamani
who stepped out to Kangjam and ask for job in the factory. She started working
with her carpenter husband in the factory. Within a week, 5-6 more women joined
the factory and in today's scenario 80% of women are working in in this
furniture unit. Hats off to the first step
taken by Radhamani as this was the desired action taken to initiate
women employment in the village.
The positive Change
The women here are generally working in two shifts either
between 7 to 10 am or 11 to 5 pm after getting freed from household work. The
village is retaining its identity as unemployment hub as no one in the village
is unemployed and due to working of both husband and wife, income has also
doubled .A woman carpenter is earning 8000 to 10000 rupees per month raising
the family income to about 20000 to 25000 per month.
Although many women have not got formal education but this
work has filled them with a sense of pride and dignity. They also are able to
pay their debts which they have taken from self-help group of village. Due to
increase in income, they are now able to give better up bringing to their
children. Every child of the village is now going to school and the village is
totally addiction and drug free. They have admitted their children to boarding
schools however previously it was impossible for them to admit their children
in private schools.
Kangjam tells that these women have never thought that this
profession is a man dominated profession. Sometimes the finishing touch given
by them is even better than their male counterparts. It shows an inspiring
picture of women empowerment in the small village of Manipur. An excellent
example of willpower and determination shown by these women.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Startup India - The shining Bastar
Startup India - The shining Bastar
Those who get fueled up by innovations and entrepreneurship,
Startup India is not a new name for them. But what about startups from a remote
area like Bastar-Dantewada, from a small state like Chhattisgarh, revolutionizing the lives of many people at the mass level?
The story of Dennex
The story of Dennex brand of Dantewada is a milestone in
itself in a place which is known for Maoists and Naxalites. It reflects the
true picture of progress of Startup India vision, full of hope and inspiration.
Chhattisgarh first own brand of clothing has been introduced by setting up a
garment factory in the haram village of Dantewada under the brand name Dennex means
Dantewada next.
The clothes are being sewed in the factory by village women
only. Once prepared , they will be sent in markets throughout the country.
About 300 men and women from the village are working in the factory in two
shifts.The program aims to provide employment to around 2,000 people.
In a small interview,Collector Deepak Soni told that he wish
to make Dantewada, a garment hub. The employment is generated in systematic
steps. In first stage training is imparted to new people. In the second stage, the woman already
expert in stitching are trained to make shirts, kurtas and masks.
Providing market
In order to provide a market to these products government
has signed a MOU with many government and non-government organizations. It
includes MOU for CRPF soldiers, MOU for uniform of NMDC staff and MOU with
TRIFED and other garment companies.
Keeping a close eye on the response for Dennex factory in
haram village of Dantewada, government aims to open new Dennex outlets at
Bacheli, Dantewada and Barsoor also. There is a very inspiring atmosphere in
Dantewada related to employment now a day. Apart from garments, handicraft and
minor forest produce are also being manufactured here under the brand name
Dennex.
Mahua processing hub of Bastar – Dantewada
Mahua, also known as honey flower or butter flower is a tropical
tree of Indian origin. It is found largely in plains and forests of central and
northern India. Largely found in Bastar, it is being used by tribes to make
liquor.
Bastar so far known for Mahua , a flower used for making
liquor,is now changing its identity. This change is brought about by Sangwari Samooh, a self-help group of women of Dantewada. It is a
group of about 30 women which have together established Mahua processing hub in
the naxal town Dantewada. They are preparing cookies, halwa, jelly, jam,
chunks, Mahua Kada ,tamarind sauce,
jaggery powder and cashew powder here. The group aims to provide employment to
about hundred women with increasing demand and supply.
Women associated with this group are too happy to be a part
of it. The group has earned about 1.5 lacs in just one week .This innovation
not only emerged as a financial support to them but boosted their
self-confidence as an independent entrepreneur. The product demand is
increasing day by day and helping them to improve their financial condition,
giving their children a better upbringing and also spent on health issues.
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