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$850,000 (or Rs 6 crore) in its pre-seed round to be deployed for its India market launch as well as to scale its R&D and marketing team and expand in the plant-based egg category ahead of its planned overseas launch next year. Evo Foods Co-founders Kartik Dixit and Shraddha Bhansali with the plant-based egg startup s liquid egg replacer Our goal is to get Evo into every continent within the next five years. In a couple of years, we want to see Evo from a local kirana shop in Pauni, a small town in India where I am originally from, to a Michelin starred restaurant in New York City. We are thrilled to have the support of such a stellar group of believers and investors in our vision,” says Kartik Dixit, Founder and CEO of Evo. ....
panta-ilish, mela, and Mongol Shobhajatra we indulge in, there are other South and Southeast Asian nations and even communities within Bangladesh celebrating the same lapse of a harvest season in concert. Around the same time every year with Baishakh, takes place Boisabi, a three-day-long festival of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. The name is an acronym – a fusion of individual celebrations – Boishu of the Tripuras; Sangrai of the Marmas, Sankran of the Mros, Sangran of the Kyangs, Sankrai of the Khumis; and Biju of the Chakmas, and Bishu of the Tanchangyas. Photo: ORCHID CHAKMA Boisabi celebrations vary among ethnicities yet resemble in some ways. The Chakmas begin the first day of celebration, ....
Fibre2Fashion Traditional Karwath Kathi Sari of Vidharbha By: Click to explore our newest AI enabled Analytics. Share From the treasure chest of India s textile art is the Karwath Kathi sari woven out of the finest Vidharbha tussar. Inspired from the gamchha or functional handcloth spun about a hundred years ago, this coarse fabric was transformed in the nineties into amazing Karwath Kathi saris. The beauty of our heritage Indian textiles lies in the fact that it is a never ending process of learning and research, especially so in the realm of fashion and textiles. To illustrate this, the natural dyes used in 3000 BCE at Mohenjo Daro are still the buzzword for sustainability and eco-friendliness, the new mantra to solve some of the problems of global warming to eliminate chemical t ....