Let your clients walk and talk about you all the time!
This blog is about everything Incredible about India. This blog will take you closer to the country you place in some corner of your heart. Let me promise you that no matter what you hear, India is as exotic as you think it is. :-)
Friday, 29 March 2013
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Happy holi
India celebrates the festival of colors tonight and tomorrow. This festival symbolises victory of good over evil. Tonight we burn all the sorrows, anger, jealousy .... and tomorrow we welcome the brand new day with colors of happiness, hope, health and prosperity. Happy Holi!
Monday, 18 March 2013
Women Entrepreneurs
Two Women Entrepreneur from Nagpur region, also alumni of the Goldman Sachs 10000 women entrepreneur program (10000women.org) , Mrs. Shachi Mallick and Ms. Chetna Ingle took their ISB lessons one step forward and jointly opened their own showroom in Ramnagar, Nagpur.
Shachi Mallick is a manufacturer of all Aloe Vera products and Chetna Ingle is the manufacturer of all kinds of fabric bags (www.facebook.com/aphroditescollection). They both met at the ISB program and clicked immediately. The passion they shared for their independent businesses brought them even closer. With each others support and support from their family members, they thoroughly believed that opening their own store would expose their businesses to prospective clients in a whole new way.
Without wasting much time and with minimal investment, they made up an apartment, that Chetna's parents owned and turned it into a beautiful mini shop.
Hoping to create many more such stores, they plan on taking mini yet steady steps gradually. Here is wishing them all the best.
http://www.nagpurtoday.in/via-lew-women-entrepreneur-jointly-opens-a-showroom/
Shachi Mallick is a manufacturer of all Aloe Vera products and Chetna Ingle is the manufacturer of all kinds of fabric bags (www.facebook.com/aphroditescollection). They both met at the ISB program and clicked immediately. The passion they shared for their independent businesses brought them even closer. With each others support and support from their family members, they thoroughly believed that opening their own store would expose their businesses to prospective clients in a whole new way.
Without wasting much time and with minimal investment, they made up an apartment, that Chetna's parents owned and turned it into a beautiful mini shop.
Hoping to create many more such stores, they plan on taking mini yet steady steps gradually. Here is wishing them all the best.
http://www.nagpurtoday.in/via-lew-women-entrepreneur-jointly-opens-a-showroom/
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Went Fabric shopping
Shopping for fabric is meditation for me. And there is nothing more beautiful in the world in that moment. What makes u go in a trance?
Friday, 15 March 2013
Bags as birthday return gifts
How to make easy bags:
Step 1: cut two panels of 11 inches by 12 inches for a ready bag size of 10 inches x 10 inches.
Step 2: fold the upper side of the panels and mark using iron.
Step 3: cut thin strips of velvet material for belts. Turn them around and close the strip.
Step 4: cut broader strips of velvet for the bottom design.
Step 5: fold the panels vertically twice and iron for handle marks.
Step 6: turn the belt inside out after sewing. Stitch the belt around the iron marks to both the panels
Step 7: attach the broader velvet panel to the front panel at the bottom.
Step 8: place the two panels outside in and stitch from three sides.
Step 9: turn the bag inside out and your bag is ready.
Step 1: cut two panels of 11 inches by 12 inches for a ready bag size of 10 inches x 10 inches.
Step 2: fold the upper side of the panels and mark using iron.
Step 3: cut thin strips of velvet material for belts. Turn them around and close the strip.
Step 4: cut broader strips of velvet for the bottom design.
Step 5: fold the panels vertically twice and iron for handle marks.
Step 6: turn the belt inside out after sewing. Stitch the belt around the iron marks to both the panels
Step 7: attach the broader velvet panel to the front panel at the bottom.
Step 8: place the two panels outside in and stitch from three sides.
Step 9: turn the bag inside out and your bag is ready.
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Industrial mittens
They are working perfectly for the local industries. They don't look perfect but they serve the purpose very well, they are cheap, use and throw gloves with a blanket padding inside for heat resistance. They are made in India.
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