View allAll Photos Tagged soapnuts
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
Soapnuts (Reetha) not only makes your hair soft & shiny but also keeps your hair scalp free from dandruff:
#soapnut #soapnuts #hairtips #softhair #shinyhair #ayurvediclife #ayurvediclifestyle #Happiness2018 #KarnatakaHospitality #saivishram #balkatmane
Soap nuts/ Reetha are great for washing hair because they naturally make a soapy texture. They have vitamins A, D, E, and K that are good for hair and can help it grow.
Nutritional Importance of Reetha like Rich in saponins, which are natural detergents that help clean hair and skin. Contains Vitamin C, which is an antioxidant that helps protect the body against free radicals. Contains minerals like calcium, potassium, and iron, which are important for overall health. Overall, reetha is a versatile and beneficial fruit that can be used in a variety of ways for both health and household purposes. Read more Helath Benefits of Reetha and it's uses here.
More info : vagadagro.in/benefits-of-reetha-soap-nut/
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.
For CreativeMornings Bengaluru talk #106 themed Blossom, Sciencepreneur Ravishankar Bhat talked about about how ideas bloom into impact - by sharing his experience bridging research and entrepreneurship as COO of Biological Research Innovation Centre and Solutions.
Ravishankar first shed light on his areas of research over the years that largely focused on the biosynthesis of metal nanoparticles for application in the pharma industry including anti-cancer studies. Research itself being time consuming taught him patience and perseverence. Coupled with his background growing up in a biodiversity rich region, Bhat's ethically responsibility led him to start a venture centred around sustainability and societal well being.
BRICS was started in 2015 to cater to the agri industry and promote terrace gardening and traditional pesticide free produce, eventually addressing various environmental issues like soil and water health. Reseach on safe reintroduction of grey water back into the soil led them to come up with a range of eco friendly, non toxic cleaning products that not only add value to natural resources like reetha and shikakai, but also benifit local communities. Their formulation development and production strategy has evolved over a decade and is now an easily available and economical alternative to chemical based products.
Though wider outreach would help BRICS benefit more people, their idea of scale embraces slow growth, promoting an overall lifestyle of sustainability rather than profit oriented impact.
Thanking Samagata Foundation, BRICS LLP, Kiru Millet Snacks, Mudfingers and Candour Concepts for their kind support.
Thanking Adobe - CreativeMornings’ Global Partner!
CreativeMornings Bengaluru chapter is hosted by Teepoi.