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At 52, She Built Rs 5 Crore Salt Empire With Rs 1,000
Community Heroes3h ago

At 52, She Built Rs 5 Crore Salt Empire With Rs 1,000

Shashi Bahuguna Raturi started a business at 52 with just Rs 1,000 and a traditional Himalayan salt recipe her community said was impossible. Today, her brand Namakwali earns Rs 5 crore annually, employs 35 women, and proves it's never too late to build something extraordinary.

The Better India2 min read
₹1,000 to ₹5 Crore: Her Himalayan Salt Won Shark Tank
Videos2d ago

₹1,000 to ₹5 Crore: Her Himalayan Salt Won Shark Tank

Shashi Bahuguna Raturi turned a ₹1,000 investment in traditional Himalayan herb salt into a ₹5 crore brand that now empowers hundreds of women. Her appearance on Shark Tank India transformed a fading mountain recipe into a national sensation.

The Better India2 min read
India Farmer Ditches Chemicals, Builds Jaggery Business
Planet WinsFeb 16

India Farmer Ditches Chemicals, Builds Jaggery Business

A farmer in India is proving that traditional methods can create modern success. His chemical-free jaggery is winning customers across six cities and reviving rural pride.

YourStory India2 min read
Whales Share Food as Ocean Resources Dwindle
Planet WinsJan 25

Whales Share Food as Ocean Resources Dwindle

A 27-year study reveals that three whale species in the Gulf of St. Lawrence are sharing resources and adapting their diets as climate change reduces their traditional food sources. The finding offers hope that these gentle giants can adjust to our changing oceans.

Google News - Science2 min read
Nutritionist Says Real Health Needs Policy, Not Fad Diets
Health & WellnessJan 19

Nutritionist Says Real Health Needs Policy, Not Fad Diets

Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar reminds us that 15 years of wellness trends haven't changed one truth: traditional foods and simple habits beat every fad diet. She's pushing back against Instagram influencers and calling for policy changes that actually improve public health.

The Hindu2 min read