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We are what we eat!! (not just think...)

Ahmedabad, 16th December 2018: Food has been known not only to impart nutrition, but also develops our mind, body and certain spiritual qualities. The essence of food which has been traditionally developed over years is somewhere getting lost between fad diets, western influence, new age ingredients, cafe culture etc. Indian tradition and culture has developed over food. Food is one ingredient which is also present in religion, ayurveda, medicine, and social connect too... Food is part of our entire eco-system, it is nature, hence we connect with it the most. Sattvik is one such initiative to create awareness about the lost traditional cooking methods, regional and seasonal food. Apart from this Sattvik brought in by Srishti Innovations is also a platform where home- makers, villagers and commercial outlets showcase their food-related products, services and serve delicacies too. Sattvik 2018 will be held at AES grounds, Bodakdev from 22 nd December 2018 to 25 th Decemb...

Energy , Efficiency... Rediscovered &Recreated

Topline to Bottomline, what is the distance? Where is the gap, when we have all the best resources and technology in hand which is probably meant for just 5% of the Urban Indians!!! Celebrating World Environment Day on 5 th of June...A set of students set out on a task given by Srishti Unicef for their Summer School Inclusive Innovation project, came out with unique solutions for problems which are existing in remote and rural pockets in Gujarat, especially Little Rann and Greater Rann of Kutchh… before elaborating on solutions, it was rather alarming to discover following paradoxes..or a Bipolar System!! 1. Gujarat, a state which has ISRO and all the possible sensors to gauge rainfall and underground water, here our farmers haven’t been given knowledge about the same devices or access to underground brine detectors. The plight is; they at times dig over twenty wells to discover brine water…. If your question is where? It’s just few hundred kilometers away from Ahmedaba...

This travel tale has lot to tell... A SYMBIOTIC SETTLEMENT!!

Prof. Anil Gupta, a mentor, leader who needs no introduction, has been conducting “Shodh Yatras” i.e a journey meant to learn and find out more...strongly inclined towards research and learning from people located in various remote corners of India, who have lot of natural treasure in store, who with lack of infrastructure, convert challenges into learning footprints for rest of the world to follow. Prof Anil Gupta with his ‘ yatra’ intends to document and spread these learning’s to inspire the rest of the world. The 41 st Shodh Yatra this time was to Andaman and Nicobar islands, a place which has been more known for tourism and not much focus has gone in from deriving inspiration...The locals   learn, earn from and live with nature; that’s their cash, their wealth, their money...it is a best demonstration of a symbiotic settlement!! Hence, they respect and protect nature a lot, unlike urban inhabitants who are completely slaves of infrastructure and technology. 6 d...