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Monday, 9 November 2020

Inspirational story: If you face problems with adventure, you will necessarily succeed, if you are afraid, even small problems will seem big

 Inspirational story: If you face problems with adventure, you will necessarily succeed, if you are afraid, even small problems will seem big



The merchant traveled to different countries by sea and sold goods, his new partner was afraid to go on a voyage.


People who are afraid of problems can never succeed. Reaching the goal requires facing challenges. Achievement can only be achieved by facing problems fearlessly. A narrative is prevalent in relation to problems. Learn this story ...


According to legend, in ancient times a merchant traveled to other countries by sea. The merchant was traveling by ship. Seeing his good trade became a new partner of the merchant. The partner also invested money with the trade.


The new partner got scared when it came time to go on a voyage. . He was thinking that if there was a storm in the sea in between, everything would be over. Prana will be put in trouble. The new companion also told Seth that he should not go on a trip at this time. But Seth said someone would have to go on a journey, otherwise there would be a loss.


Other crew members also arrived. The partner thought I should scare the sailors so that the voyage would stop. He said to one person, whether you have a father or not. The man said he was killed in a hurricane. The partner asked again, "Your grandfather?" The man said the grandfather also died due to a sea storm. The same thing happened with my great-grandfather.

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The partner laughed and said, "Brother, when so many people have died in your house because of the sea, why are you doing this again and why are you going on a journey?"


The sailor asked the new partner, "How did your father die?" He was sleeping comfortably in bed and died, the partner said. My grandfather and great-grandfather also died while sleeping comfortably in bed.


The sailor said, "Sir, when so many people are dying in their beds in your house, aren't you afraid?" He explained that we should not be afraid of problems. If you are scared, even a small problem will seem big.

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Upon hearing this, the partner realized that his fears were in vain. Then he too showed courage and got ready to go on a voyage.


Lessons

This incident taught us that we should not be afraid of problems. If we get stuck, our obstacles will never be removed. But even a small problem will be big.

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Sunday, 8 November 2020

After returning from America, he started making petals. Inspiration Story For World

 After returning from America, he started making petals. Inspiration Story For World

 


Returning to their hometowns, Madhavi and Venugopal also employed 7 village girls in their business.

Makes 7,000 plates a day, only 3 lakh business in first year, hopes of 20 lakh turnover this year


Madhavi, a Masters in Pharmacy and Genetics, and Venugopal, a Mechanical Engineer, are originally from Hyderabad. Prior to 2003, the couple lived in Bangkok, Malaysia, Singapore and then the United States due to their jobs. As the children got older, they felt that if the children were brought up abroad, they could integrate into Indian culture. They decided to return to their homeland. She moved to Hyderabad in 2003.


One day after returning to Hyderabad, Madhavi saw a pile of plastic plate-fences outside her society, where some cows were looking for food. A few days later it was realized that a cow had died due to eating plastic along with the meal. The incident saddened them both, after which they came up with the idea of ​​an eco-friendly alternative to plastic plate-fences.


Thus in 2019 they started Vistraku, where Madhavi and Venu are contributing to the protection of the environment by making 7 types of eco-friendly plates and fences from the leaves including khakra. In Telugu, Visatraku means thin.


Returned from America and took 25 acres of land, where he planted 12 thousand kinds of fruit trees


"After returning from the US, we took 25 acres of land in Siddipet, Telangana with our savings," says Madhavi. Here we planted more than 12 thousand trees of more than 30 types of fruits. We frequented the farm. We also have a lot of khakra trees in our farm and one day in a conversation my mother said that khakra leaves were used to make leaves. After which Venu and I collected some leaves of Palash and tried to make a plate out of them. We had success but the plates were too small. '


"I came to know from a Facebook group that people from the tribal community in Orissa still make leafy leaves in this way and they call it khalipatra," says Venugopal, an environmentalist. It was then realized that eco-friendly petals, vadka are still made today. But its use has dwindled and has been replaced by single-use plastic crockery.


After which I talked to many naturopaths about this and they said that eating on khakra leaves has a good effect not only on the environment but also on our health. When food is served in the pan, a natural flavor is added to the food and it also keeps the worms away.


Knowing this, Venugopal approached a supplier from Orissa who was working for the upliftment of tribal communities. Now they order khakra leaves from Orissa as well as Telangana. At present, they have set up a unit in their farm to make leaf plates made from this leaf, where they make plates and fences.


Venu and Madhavi started marketing these eco-friendly, sustainable and natural plates from their own society. All the friends and relatives who used these plates in one of their programs wrote about this on social media and thus their initiative started getting recognition. Venugopal says that now his products go to India as well as the US and Germany. He says people abroad are more aware of environmental protection than India


Madhavi contracted breast cancer in 2010, beating cancer by increasing her proximity to the environment


"I found out in 2010 that I had breast cancer. I was worried about how I could get cancer," says Madhavi. At the time I was doing yoga camps at three places. After which I suddenly felt like I was going to be away from my family. My kids were in 10th grade at the time and I didn't want to put the burden of my illness on them, but I wanted to spend more and more time with them all. '


It was in my mind that the cancer was caused to me by pollution. After which I decided that we would cultivate and we planted many vegetable and fruit plants on our farm. We started eating only grains, fruits and vegetables grown here. I beat cancer with a smile but this trip taught me a lot and this is why I came closer to the environment. '


Madhavi and Venugopal say they never thought about a startup, but decided to move on when they felt they could contribute to environmental protection through Visakraku. Initially they had many difficulties in setting up the unit but they did not give up.


Only 3 lakh business was done in the first year, expecting a turnover of 20 lakh this year


Says Venugopal, 'It's only been two years since Vistraku started. In the first year, a business worth Rs 3 lakh was done with great difficulty. But in this financial year, we will have done business worth Rs 20 lakh. So far, the business has gone up to Rs 15 lakh. Just last month we got a big order from the US and we sent a container of goods to the US. '

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7 girls from the village are working in Madhavi and Venu units. The unit produces about 7,000 leaf plates and fences every day. Regarding the process, Venugopal says that first the leaves are sewn with food grade thread and then placed under the machine with food grade cardboard.


The temperature of the machine is between 60-90 degrees centigrade and it is pressurized for 15 seconds which gives these leaves the shape of a plate. Madhavi's aim is to bring back the culture of eating on the plateau and play an important role in making people aware of environmental protection.

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Saturday, 7 November 2020

Poem And Story Writer For 7 year Old Abhijeeta Gupta For Achiving Big Achievement For Achieved big straight at a young age

Poem And Story Writer For 7 year Old Abhijeeta Gupta For Achiving Big Achievement For  Achieved big straight at a young age



The poetry and story of this child is very much loved by all the child friends and is worthy of praise....

It is a matter of great pride to achieve such a great achievement which is commendable and very good.

Which takes 6 months to write which was done in just 3 months


7-year-old Abhijeeta Gupta has launched a book. His name is Happiness All Around. Abhijeeta has become the youngest author since writing this book.



Abhijeeta has so far been honored with the Asia Book of Records and the International Book of Records. It took Abhijeet only 3 months to write this book. Abhijeeta's book has become a favorite of children. This little writer is none other than the granddaughter of the national poet Maithili Sharan Gupta. Abhijeeta has been asking for books and pencils from her parents since she was 5 years old.


Abhijeeta's mother Anupriya said, "I am very surprised to see that she has made only one or two spelling mistakes in this book." I was amazed to see his writing. Abhijeeta wrote the first story 'The Elephant Advice' and the first poem 'A Sunny Day'.

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"My parents have taught me to be positive in every situation, so I am also positive in writing," said the 7-year-old writer. Abhijeeta has also done the illustrations in the book herself. He is studying in standard 2. The book he wrote while staying at home in Lockdown. He likes to read books by Ruskin Bond and Sudha Murthy.

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