A Controversial Take: Why India May Never Truly Progress

In the world of social entrepreneurship, you get a front-row seat to the hopes, struggles, and realities of rural India. You work alongside farmers, self-help groups, and local NGOs, witnessing firsthand the complex interplay of progress and stagnation. As a nation, we are often described as “developing,” but from this perspective, I see a more […]

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Using Handmade Organic Soaps – (Expensive bars are meant to be used in an expensive way)

Using Handmade organic soaps are an expensive affair. If you do buy an expensive bar, keep in mind to use it as one. Buying a ₹300 and using it like a ₹30 bar makes no sense. I have had people tell me that the bar dissolved quickly or the bar finished really fast and I

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Giving back to the village – The DNA of our social Enterprise

My dream has always been to build a sustainable company that grows through symbiosis where we produce bathing bars and in the future our travel soaps will be sold in coconut shells which will sprout it’s own vertical. The products must be handmade as much as possible, made in a village with the local populous.

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