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subho081 · 10 months
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SUSTAINABILITY FROM A REMOTE VILLAGE OF SOUTH 24 PGS, WB TO A SCHOOL IN GUJRAT
In the remote village of South 24 Parganas in West Bengal, a remarkable Women Empowerment project called "Amuktika" was in full swing. These resilient women were producing paper embedded with seeds, turning waste into a green initiative. Little did they know that their creation would travel miles away to Santej Primary School in the Kalol block of Gandhinagar district, Gujarat.
Through thoughtful collaboration, the seed-infused paper reached the hands of eager students at Santej Primary School. They learned about sustainability and the importance of nurturing the environment. With great excitement, they planted the paper, witnessing it grow into vibrant flowers and trees. The simple act sparked a profound change, igniting a passion for sustainability in the hearts of the young students and their families, fostering a greener and brighter future.
#WomenEmpowerment#EnvironmentalAwareness#EmpoweringCommunities#GreenInitiative#PromotingSustainability#EducationForAll#CommunityDevelopment
#PaperRecycling#SustainableFuture#amuktika#eco#ecofriendly#ecospace#MASSMOVEMENT#MassRevolution
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subho081 · 11 months
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Gram Swaraj: The Ideal of Self-Reliant Villages
Gram Swaraj: The Ideal of Self-Reliant Villages key principles of Gram Swaraj:
Decentralization: Power should be devolved to the village level, so that villagers can make decisions about their own development. Self-reliance: Villages should be able to meet their own basic needs, such as food, water, and shelter. Equality: All villagers should have equal rights and opportunities. Sustainability: Villages should use resources in a way that is environmentally friendly. Democracy: Villages should be governed democratically, with the participation of all villagers. https://amuktika.blogspot.com/2023/06/swaraj-ideal-of-self-reliant-villages.html #gramswaraj #swaraj #villageselfrule #ruraldevelopment #sustainabledevelopment #decentralization #selfreliance #equality #sustainability #democracy #amuktika
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subho081 · 1 year
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Preserving Ancient Indian Pottery: Embracing Terracotta Utensils to Save Nature
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In the pursuit of progress and modernization, we often overlook the value and wisdom held by our ancient traditions. One such treasure is the art of Indian pottery, which has endured for centuries, embodying our rich cultural heritage. In today's world, where plastic pollution poses a severe threat to our environment, it is crucial to recognize the significance of preserving ancient Indian pottery and embracing the use of terracotta utensils. Not only does this practice help in the conservation of our traditions, but it also contributes to saving nature. In this blog, we will explore the importance of saving ancient Indian pottery and the numerous environmental benefits of utilizing terracotta utensils over plastic alternatives.
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Preserving Ancient Indian Pottery
Indian pottery has a storied history that stretches back thousands of years, representing the artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural diversity of our nation. Each region in India has its distinctive pottery styles, techniques, and designs, reflecting the local traditions and influences. From the intricate detailing of the Bengal terracotta to the vibrant colors of Rajasthani pottery, each piece carries the soul of its maker and the legacy of generations.
By saving ancient Indian pottery, we preserve not only these tangible artifacts but also intangible aspects such as traditional knowledge, artistic expression, and societal values. Pottery-making techniques passed down through generations, hold valuable insights into sustainable practices and resource management. Reviving and promoting this art form encourages cultural exchange and appreciation, fostering a sense of identity and pride among communities.
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Terracotta Utensils: A Sustainable Alternative
The environmental impact of plastic pollution has become an urgent concern worldwide. Plastics take centuries to decompose, causing immense harm to ecosystems, marine life, and human health. Fortunately, we have a sustainable alternative right at our fingertips—terracotta utensils. Made from clay, these traditional utensils have been used in India for cooking, serving, and storage since ancient times.
Using terracotta utensils offers a multitude of benefits. Firstly, clay is a natural and abundant resource, making it an eco-friendly choice compared to the petroleum-based production of plastic. Clay is biodegradable and can be easily recycled, ensuring minimal environmental impact. Secondly, terracotta utensils have excellent thermal properties, retaining heat for longer durations and allowing slow and uniform cooking. This results in energy conservation and reduced fuel consumption, promoting sustainability in our kitchens.
Furthermore, terracotta utensils are non-toxic and do not leach harmful chemicals into our food or water, unlike plastic containers. This promotes healthier living by eliminating the risks associated with plastic toxins. In addition, using terracotta utensils imparts a unique flavor and aroma to food, enhancing the culinary experience and reconnecting us with our roots.
Saving Nature through Terracotta
The use of terracotta utensils goes beyond personal health benefits—it contributes to the larger cause of environmental conservation. By opting for terracotta over plastic, we reduce plastic waste generation, helping to alleviate the burden on landfills and marine ecosystems. According to a report by the United Nations, nearly 8 million tons of plastic enter the oceans each year, endangering marine life and polluting fragile ecosystems. Embracing terracotta utensils is a small but significant step toward reversing this alarming trend.
Additionally, the manufacturing process of terracotta utensils requires less energy and generates fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to plastic production. By reducing our reliance on plastic and supporting the local pottery industry, we contribute to a more sustainable and resilient economy, with benefits for both people and the planet.]
Preserving ancient Indian pottery and adopting terracotta utensils present us with an opportunity to safeguard our cultural heritage while actively
#PreserveIndianPottery #TerracottaRevival #CulturalHeritage #SustainableTraditions #TerracottaUtensils #PlasticFreeLiving #SaveNature #EcoFriendlyChoices #AncientWisdom #ReducePlasticWaste #GoTerracotta #SustainableLifestyle #TraditionalCraftsmanship #NatureConservation #HealthyLiving #TerracottaCooking #PlasticPollutionSolution #ReviveArtisanalSkills #GreenLiving #EnvironmentalAwareness #TerracottaVersatility #SustainableChoices #amuktika #eco #ecofriendly #manufacturer #ecospace #massmovement #MassRevolution #saynotoplastics #plasticfree
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subho081 · 2 years
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North-South ki kat gayi dekho duri hi sari !
From Haridwar to Hyderabad, we have been able to provide our hand picked exclusive customised eco-friendly goods, to the businesses who also believe in and want to inspire their people, towards the eco-friendly lifestyle.
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#amuktika#ecofriendly#eco#MASSMOVEMENT#MassRevolution#saynotoplastic#plasticfree#fabric#paper#paperseedpen#fabricbag#coasters
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subho081 · 2 years
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Plastic Bags! Are you still using them?
We understand it's cost effective and it is easily available in the market, but do you realise that you are harming your own self, your own environment, your own planet Earth by using plastic and more and more of plastic bags in your daily life?
Take small baby steps towards a better, clean, and healthy environment around you by saying no to plastic and plastic bags in your daily life.
Be a little selfish!
When restrictions are incorporated and plastic bags are banned, they are mostly abided by the urban area and since in rural areas it is not always possible to be thoroughly monitored, they fail to abide.
Jeevika Development Society has realised this issue and has taken a great initiative of creating self awareness in the rural areas among the people.
That was exactly the dream we waved when we started off with Amuktika of reaching to every corner of the world making people realise that being eco friendly is not a choice rather a lifestyle to create this lifeful planet Earth, a happy ecospace.
We are extremely happy and proud to witness such a moment where Jeevika Development Society distributed these fabric bags among the people of an entire village and at the same time we feel blessed to be a medium of their noble cause! #amuktika#MASSMOVEMENT#MassRevolution#saynotoplastic#eco#ecofriendly#plastic#plasticfreec#fabric#fabricbag
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subho081 · 3 years
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Let Unitedly Fight against all Suffering Causes by Linear Economic Policies Such as Climate Refugees, Pandemics, Global Warming, Employment Loss, Etc. Join Our movement towards Circular Economy
To Join Fill the Form: https://forms.gle/qw7s1XyQwc5EKamY8
Our Website Zero Waste India: https://zerowasteindia.info/
Our Website Amuktika (Research & Training): https://amuktika.com/
For further details Call/Whatsapp at +91 9875458401 / +91 8961381389
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subho081 · 3 years
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subho081 · 3 years
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Zero Waste Craft Classes Online Course Duration: 1 Yrs  Batches: Under 14 Yrs | Above 14 Yrs Batch Type: Basic | Advance | Professionals Batch Timing: Every Saturday Under 14 Yrs: 5 pm- 5.45 pm |  Every Saturday Under 14 Yrs: 6 pm- 6.45 pmClass Duration: 45 minutes. Mode: Online + Online Practical Assessment (Distance Learning) Certification Organization: Amuktika Fees: Below 14 Yrs Rs. 50/Month  | Above 14 Yrs Rs. 100/MonthOne Time Admission Fees  Rs. 50 at time of Registration. Courses Description: Class on Art from Waste for making paper bag, recycled paper folder, paper pen, eco-friendly candles & Diyas, Bottle Arts, Verse, Decorative Box, Magnet, Hanging, Clock, Sticking Pad, Bookmark, Dairy, Key Rings Holder, Book End, Traditional Toys, Handicraft Toys, etc. For Further details & redgistration Call/Whatsapp at +91 9875458401 / +91 8961381389 [email protected] amuktika.com
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subho081 · 3 years
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Free Training Programs on Circular Economy
Dry Waste Centre Management + Entrepreneurship Development Programme  Starting from Rs. 350 pm only Course Duration: 1 yr. | 3 Months | 15 days 1 yrs Rs. 350/pm  | 3 Months Rs.750/pm | 15 Days  Rs. 2000 Mode: Online + Offline/Online Practical + Online Practical Assessment (Distance Learning) Dry Waste Management Courses Description: Type of Waste Segregation, Paper Waste Management, Plastics Waste Management, Glass Waste Management, Non-Recyclable Waste Management, Special Waste Management, E-Waste Management, Bio-Medical Waste Management, Circular Economy, Waste Transportation, etc. For Further details & redgistration Call/Whatsapp at +91 9875458401 / +91 8961381389 [email protected] amuktika.com
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subho081 · 4 years
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Thanks to Team Karmakhetra, top most bengali employment newspaper for supporting our cause of restoring Indian Circular Economy and our free training programs. Thanks to Team Amuktika & all our nearonce for all their supports. You can also join our programs. To Register: [https://amuktika.com/training](https://amuktika.com/training?fbclid=IwAR3ZuvH2o8PhmZrYQcncisE6KYmYFXK3ukncg2HL-pfvvPnAb3N-ksKmO20) for further details contact at +91 9875458401 (at Kolkata) https://www.instagram.com/p/CH-F7iPnDhD/?igshid=sig6u650jr08
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subho081 · 4 years
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Register for Webinar On Zero Waste Lifestyle featuring Lata Bhatia, Founder, Kolkata Zero Waste Shop on 21st  November, 2020 Saturday  from 7.30 pm to 8.30 pm Register: https://forms.gle/17pUFcsVpxy4BYUk7for Further details Call/Whatsapp at +91 8961381389 / +91 9875458401
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subho081 · 4 years
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#amuktika #jewelleryrecycling #recycle #OurPlanetChallenge #recycledfashion
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subho081 · 4 years
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An Innovative Social Entrepreneurship for Sanitizing Services
Gourab Ranapaheli I am a 26 years old unemployed youth, Son of Tea Garden daily wages worker, who also lost his livelihood due to lockdown, When the Lockdown Started everywhere in the world deemed into darkness. So as in our Nageswari Tea Garden, Our Tea garden is in National News for death due to starvation since December 2019. I was anxious to know that most of NGO’s and Others Organization are working in towns & cities, No Organization to support the people of the Tea Garden. Then I tried to make contact with various NGO’s and Organization and successfully make contacts with Way To Sustainable World foundation (WTSWF) an NGO working in this field to support the peoples during Covid Lockdown. WTSWF have a partner organization in West Bengal named ‘Amuktika’, working with NSIC Technical Service Centre, Howrah,  Govt. of India & MGNCRE, MHRD, Govt. of India to fix the problem of Sanitation, Clean Water & Waste Management. WTSWF provided us some funds and technical helps to conducts the following programs: · We have till date distributed food packet to 12000+ peoples of Tea Garden. · Mask, Sanitizer & Soap Distribution to 5000+ peoples. · Tree Plantation in surroundings of the Quarantine Centers. · Started Social Entrepreneurship Start Ups by sanitizing 500+ places , Hospital & Houses in our Tea Gardens · Now we are providing Sanitation Services at Cheap Rate House and also earning livelihood for 4 peoples.
In Our Social Entrepreneurship Start Ups which is funded by WTSWF and Technologically Support by Amuktika, now been helped by Local Administration & Local Police Station. We are supported to work in two districts of West Bengal- Kalimpong, Jalpaiguri & Some parts of Darjeeling districts too. We sanitize houses beyond Caste, Creed & Religion, We wants to stand with all our fellow Indians at the time of need.
Though we are charging very less to sanitize houses, but our team and their intensive research help us to reduce the cost of sanitation thought we are using Chemicals recommended by WHO, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India and also following their process to sanitize places.
We are providing earning of Rs. 200-300 per day to 4 peoples and sanitizing more 80 houses /places per days.
My dream is to provide Education Free of Cost to the students of the Tea Garden Area. Jai Hind. Gourab Ranapaheli, A Social Entrepreneur Contacts: +91 8296614747 | +91 9832369495Location: Nageswari Tea GardenWay To Sustainable World foundation (WTSWF)Sector 12, Dwarka, New Delhi -110078PHONE NO: (+91) 9560950179EMAIL ID:
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https://www.wtswfoundation.org
Amuktika75 Road Roshopunja, Dakhin Bishnupur, South 24 pgs WB- 700104PHONE NO:+91  8961381389/ +91 9875458401 / +91 90519 31880EMAIL ID:
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https://amuktika.com
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subho081 · 5 years
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at Amuktika https://www.instagram.com/p/BxBlAvmloIb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1c5deqr83xe25
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subho081 · 5 years
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at Amuktika https://www.instagram.com/p/BxBkog8lKhG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=165orna7j1mzf
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subho081 · 5 years
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