🌾 Aroscop wishes you all a joyous Harvest Season! 🌾 This festive season, we celebrate gratitude, prosperity, and togetherness. Happy Pongal, Makar Sankranti, Lohri, Bihu, and Uttarayan to all! May your celebrations bring joy, abundance, and success. #HarvestFestival #MakarSankranti #Pongal #Bihu #Lohri #Uttarayan
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🚀 Exciting News from Khargon, Madhya Pradesh! 🌶️🔥 We are thrilled to share the incredible results of DeHaat's CropBio Life (CBL) product on chili crops! The effectiveness of CBL has been nothing short of miraculous, proving once again its value in enhancing crop health and yield. 🌱 To showcase these outstanding benefits and results to our farming community, we organized a Mega Field Day on 31st August 2024 at Khargon, where we welcomed over 600 farmers. The event was a huge success, and the farmers were highly impressed with what they witnessed. What is "CBL"? CBL is a "master product" that works 360 degrees on plants and soil. It is a fully natural, next-generation plant support product developed in Australia. Benefits of CBL: - Flavonoids: A group of natural substances beneficial to plants. - Stomata Opening: Enhances the plant's photosynthesis process. - Better Root Formation: Improved root development due to better access to carbon dioxide. - Healthy Plant = Healthy Soil: A healthy plant contributes to superior soil quality. - Higher Brix = Lower pH: Leads to improved plant quality. - Anti-Fungal and Anti-Bacterial Properties: Increases the plant's disease resistance. - Higher Germination: CBL usage also boosts seed germination rates. This success story is just the beginning, and we look forward to bringing more innovative solutions to our farmers. #DeHaat #Agriculture #CropBioLife #ChiliCrops #SustainableFarming #FarmersFirst https://lnkd.in/daKawJqj
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Dear Sastry Garu, As the vibrant harvest festivals of Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Lohri, and Bihu unfold across the nation, we are reminded of the profound unity and gratitude that bind our diverse traditions. From Punjab’s glowing Lohri bonfires to Tamil Nadu’s colorful Pongal rangolis, Gujarat’s kite-filled skies during Uttarayan, and the joyous songs of Assam’s Bihu, these celebrations honor the heartbeat of India’s agricultural heritage—our farmers. Each region’s unique customs symbolize resilience, gratitude, and community—a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who nurture our fields and feed the nation. At Samunnati, we take immense pride in championing the efforts of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) whose story embodies the success and impact of collective farming. Through dedication, innovation, and unwavering resolve, they have achieved milestones that inspire countless others. As we celebrate the achievements of Lighthouse FPO and other FPOs across the country, let us also honour their resilience and the values they exemplify: perseverance, trust, and hope. May this harvest season mark the beginning of countless such successes nationwide, fostering unity and abundance in every corner of India. Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful and prosperous Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Lohri, and Bihu. Warm regards, Anil Kumar SG Samunnati logo Anil Kumar S G Founder and Group CEO M: 9790866366 www.samunnati.com Disclaimer: This message and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed, and may contain information that is confidential, privileged or subject to copyright. Any unauthorised review, use, disclosure or, distribution is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient or have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail and delete all copies of the original message from your computer. The sender does not accept responsibility for any errors or omissions that are present in this message, or in any attachment, that have arisen as a result of data corruption, interception, tampering and viruses in e-mail transmission. Samunnati Financial Intermediation and Services Private Limited- visit us at: www.samunnati.com We are a sustainability-focused organization.
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PONGAL🌾🌄 Pongal, a significant harvest festival celebrated primarily in Tamil Nadu, India, marks the beginning of the harvest season and is a time to express gratitude to the Sun God (Surya) for bountiful crops, signifying prosperity and joy through rituals, family gatherings, and the preparation of the traditional dish "Pongal" - boiled rice and milk with jaggery; it is considered a celebration of new beginnings and is celebrated over multiple days, with each day holding specific rituals like Bhogi Pongal, Surya Pongal, and Mattu Pongal, showcasing the deep connection between farmers and nature. "Pongal" in Tamil means "to boil over," directly relating to the traditional dish cooked during the festival where rice and milk are boiled until they spill over, symbolizing abundance. Celebration days: The festival usually spans over three or four days, with the main days being Bhogi Pongal (a day for cleaning and preparing for the festival), Surya Pongal (dedicated to the Sun God with special prayers and offerings), and Mattu Pongal (honoring cattle, essential for farming). Rituals and traditions: Decorating homes: Houses are adorned with colorful rangolis, flowers, and mango leaves. Cooking Pongal: The special Pongal dish is prepared in new earthen pots, and the first offering is made to the deities. Temple visits: People visit temples to offer prayers and participate in special pujas. Cattle worship: During Mattu Pongal, cows and bulls are decorated and worshipped, signifying their importance in agriculture. #snsinstitution #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking
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🌾 Happy Baisakhi! 🌾 Baisakhi not only marks the beginning of the harvest season but also symbolizes a fresh start, much like the promise of a new beginning. Just as farmers sow seeds for the Rabi crop, we too can see parallels in our lives. The Rabi crop, planted during the winter months, teaches us patience, resilience, and the importance of nurturing our goals and dreams. In today's world, where our behavior towards one another shapes our communities, let's draw inspiration from the significance of Baisakhi and the Rabi crop. Just as the Rabi crop flourishes under the care of farmers, may we too flourish as we nurture our aspirations and dreams. Let's cultivate kindness, empathy, and respect, fostering a community where everyone feels valued and celebrated. So, this Baisakhi, let's not only celebrate the harvest but also embrace the message of renewal and growth. Let's seize the opportunity to start afresh, cultivate positivity, and sow the seeds of a brighter future for ourselves and those around us. Here's to a Baisakhi filled with new beginnings, abundant blessings, and endless possibilities! 🌸 #Baisakhi #FreshStart #HarvestSeason #UnityInDiversity #CareerDevelopment #LifeSkills #mojopundit #careercounsellingservices #trainingprogram #NewAgeCareers #insyncwithkirtimalik #baisakhi2024
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The tribal apple growers of Kinnaur & Spiti have always been at the mercy of middlemen as the transportation cost is high in the Himalayas. Here's how engineer Ashish Negi is empowering the farmers by taking the fruits directly across India: https://lnkd.in/dqnEGS7g #Organic
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What's for dinner? 🍛 Dal Bhat of course! Dal (lentils) bhat (rice) is the traditional meal of Nepal and one our #KailashKids enjoy almost daily. In addition to lentils and rice, dal bhat is frequently also served with seasonal vegetables, pickles, and other accompaniments. At Kailash, many of these come right from our on campus gardens! 🥬 Have you ever tried dal bhat? Comment and let us know! #Nepal #dalbhat
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Pongal, the vibrant harvest festival of Tamil Nadu, is a time of gratitude, joy, and community. It’s a celebration of the Sun God, Surya, and a heartfelt thank you to the farmers who work tirelessly to bring bountiful harvests to our tables. At GRT Hotels, we honor this spirit by committing to sustainability and supporting our local farming communities. Our journey towards becoming a sustainable brand includes reducing our carbon footprint and embracing farm-to-table concepts that bring the freshest local produce to our guests. This Pongal, we are proud to introduce the GReaT Sunshine Breakfast across all our hotels and resorts. This special breakfast celebrates sustainability and the consumption of local food, offering dishes made with ingredients sourced directly from nearby farms. By doing so, we not only provide our guests with nutritious and delicious meals but also support the farmers who are the backbone of our community. As we celebrate Pongal, let’s remember to: • Honor Our Farmers: Acknowledge their hard work and dedication that feed our families. • Embrace Sustainability: Make conscious choices that support the environment and local communities. • Celebrate Together: Share the joy of the harvest with loved ones, fostering unity and gratitude. Wishing everyone a Happy Pongal! May this festival bring prosperity, happiness, and a renewed commitment to sustainability and community well-being. #HappyPongal #SupportFarmers #Sustainability #FarmToTable #GRTHotels #GReaTSunshineBreakfast #HarvestFestival #CelebrateLocal #ReduceCarbonFootprint
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PONGAL CELEBRATION: Pongal is a vibrant and culturally significant harvest festival primarily celebrated in Tamil Nadu and among Tamil communities worldwide. It is observed to thank the Sun God, nature, and farm animals for their contributions to agriculture. Pongal marks the end of the winter solstice and the beginning of the sun's six-month journey northward (Uttarayanam), symbolizing growth and prosperity. Pongal typically takes place in mid-January (around January 14-17) and aligns with the Tamil month of Thai. The word "Pongal" means "to boil" or "overflow," symbolizing abundance and prosperity. It is also the name of the traditional sweet dish prepared during the festival. Four Days of Pongal 1. Bhogi Pongal Marks the beginning of the festival with house cleaning. A bonfire is lit to symbolize the burning of old and unwanted possessions. 2. Thai Pongal The main day of the festival, dedicated to the Sun God.Families prepare Pongal, a sweet dish made with freshly harvested rice, jaggery, and milk, and offer it to the Sun. 3. Mattu Pongal (Day 3): Honors cattle for their role in agriculture. Cows and bulls are bathed, adorned with garlands, and worshiped. In some villages, Jallikattu plays a main role and it involves the youngsters to participate and it's curious, intresting one among the festival. When all our friends and families get together at the time with full of memories by having sugarcane. #snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking
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How trees cooperate and share the most efficient nutrition regardless of size and fight against disease is fascinating! Urban Forestry is the solution of many important issues we have been struggling and future of cities!! #urbanforestry #plantnutrition #urbantreecanopy #climateresiliency #climatechange #remotesensing #allelopathy #sustainability
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This harvest season, let’s celebrate growth, engagement, and prosperity together. Wishing you a joyful Pongal and Makar Sankranti! #NPDigitalIndia #Pongal #MakarSankranti #DigitalMarketing
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