A woman entrepreneur from Pune, Megha Bafna invested just Rs 3500 to sell salads through her startup 'Keep Good Shape'. She now earns in lakhs and employs 30 people.
“Make food your medicine and it will take care of your health,” says the Mumbaikar who became a full-time farmer after quitting his job. Today, his crates of farm-fresh produce are enjoyed by hundreds of customers.
“I just wanted my daughter to be able to freely eat jams since she loves them so much. It was a pleasant surprise that people loved it so much,” says a grateful Soumi #SmallBusiness #WomenEntrepreneur
"I knew that if these fresh ingredients were made a part of your skin care routine, it would not only benefit the user but also the farmers growing the fresh produce." #SmallBusinessesOfIndia #womenentrepreneurs
Turning your terrace into a thriving farm doesn’t just help your family eat healthy food, it also helps save the planet. And this Jaipur man can help you do this, one step at a time! #LiveGreen #GrowOrganic
“These regulations are aimed at establishing fairness in claims and advertisements of food products and make food businesses accountable for such claims /advertisements so as to protect consumer interests.”