Janmasthami 2023
To mark Janmashtami, the Bhavyata Foundation organized an exhibition in Aker Solutions, Kanjurmarg on September 7th & 8th, 2023. The showcased products were exclusively handcrafted and possessed a remarkable uniqueness. The exhibition featured a diverse range of items, including Kansa Kitchenware, Lambani Bags, Handloom Jackets, Indian Board Games, and Portable Wooden Chess sets. Participants were overjoyed to explore our board game collection, which evoked nostalgic memories of childhood stories with their grandparents. Overall, the crowd displayed significant interest in our products. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2023
On August 25th, 2023, the Bhavyata Foundation organized an exhibition at Allcargo, and we were overwhelmed by the fantastic response. We are deeply thankful for the opportunity and the warm hospitality extended to us. Our bamboo rakhis brought smiles to all the participants, and we aspire to continue spreading the same joy at every future exhibition. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Holi 2023
Bhavyata Foundation hosted an exhibition in Allcargo on 6th March 23. The response was great, and we are very grateful that we got this opportunity and they even welcomed us with great hospitality. All participants were cheered up by our Natural colours, Hoping to do the same every exhibition. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2022
Bamboo is green, and Bhavyata Foundation believes in green!This Rakhi season Bhavyata Foundation promoted Bamboo Rakhis in various exhibitions, and one of them was organised on 4th Aug 22 in Allcargo Logistics, Santacruz. All participants were excited to see our handcrafted goods; all were also keen about the artisans’ story who made all these products altogether the exhibition was a success. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Holi 2022
At Allcargo Logistics, on March 17, 2022, along with holi colours, games and Kansa Bowls, also drew a significant crowd. The games brought back memories of their childhood spent playing similar indoor games, and the Kansa brought back memories of their grandparents who used such utensils. We received an overwhelming response. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2019
Raksha Bandhan 2018
Raksha Bandhan 2017
Raksha Bandhan 2023
Bamboo represents sustainability, and Bhavyata Foundation is committed to promoting eco-friendly choices. During this Rakhi season, Bhavyata Foundation actively showcased Bamboo Rakhis at multiple exhibitions, including one held on August 16th and 29th, 2023, at Bank of America locations in Sakinaka and Malad. The participants were delighted to explore our handcrafted offerings and expressed keen interest in learning about the artisans behind these products. Overall, the exhibition proved to be a resounding success. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Holi 2024
On March 22, 2024, Bhavyata Foundation organized an Exhibition at Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Churchgate. The primary purpose of the stall was to promote 100% Natural colours for Holi. All the participants were brightened up by looking at our vibrant holi colours; they were very impressed by its skin-friendly aspect.
Deepavali 2023
With Deepavali just around the corner, Bhavyata Foundation embraced the spirit of the "Festival of Lights" by hosting an exhibition on 6th and 7th November 2023 at Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Churchgate. The showcased products were all meticulously handcrafted, featuring Traditional Toran, Cow Dung Deep, Scented Candles and Bamboo Lights Toran. The response from participants was fantastic. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture; with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.
Holi 2023
On 6th March 23, Bhavyata Foundation hosted a Natural Holi colours exhibition in CBRE, Bandra. All participants were in a colourful mood as Holi was around the corner; they even dressed two kids as Lord Krishna & Radha, who then played tikka holi with everyone in the office. The atmosphere was filled with Thandai & Gujia's sweetness and fragrance of our Natural Holi Colours. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Deepavali 2023
On 3rd November, 2023, Bhavyata Foundation set up a stall at Centrum, Santacruz, creating a vibrant atmosphere with flower rangoli decorations and a dedicated Deepawali photo booth. The attendees were enthusiastic and fully immersed in the festive spirit. Our Deepavali range features scented candles, cow dung deep, bamboo lights, and traditional Toran, complemented by our perennial favourites such as kansa, lambani bags, handloom jackets, chess boards, and Indian board games. The festive attendees were deeply impressed by our diverse handicraft offerings. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture; with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Deepavali 2022
Deepavali, also known as “Festival of Lights”, is not only about lighting diyas in the home but also in people’s life by supporting them, and Bhavyata Foundation believes the same. We curated a handcrafted festival range to help artisans who delicately handcrafted those products, and to promote these products, we hosted an exhibition on 14th Oct 22 at Centrum, Santacruz. We displayed our festive accessories collection, which consisted of Traditional Toran, Cow Dung Deep, Dhoop, Sambrani Cups, Ubtan and Bamboo Lights Toran. The overall response from this exhibition was great. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Deepavali 2023
On the 8th of November 2023, Bhavyata Foundation, in the spirit of Deepavali, the "Festival of Lights," organized an exhibition at Edelweiss, Kurla. We curated a handcrafted festival range to support artisans who delicately crafted these products. The displayed festive accessories collection included Traditional Toran, Cow Dung Deep, Scented Candles, and Bamboo Lights Toran. The overall response from this exhibition was great, and we are grateful for the support. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture; with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Deepavali 2022
Bhavyata Foundation organised an Exhibition on 20th Oct 22 at Edelweiss, Kurla. We displayed our festive accessories collection, which consisted of Traditional Toran, Cow Dung Deep, Dhoop, Sambrani Cups, Ubtan and Bamboo Lights Toran. We saw how the festive mode kicked in on the premises through our products. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Holi 2022
On March 16, 2022, Bhavyata Foundation organized an Exhibition at Edelweiss, Andheri. The primary purpose of the stall was to promote 100% Natural colours for Holi. All the participants were brightened up by looking at our vibrant holi colours; they were very impressed by its skin-friendly aspect. We also displayed other Eco-friendly and intricately Handcrafted products, including Kansa Kitchenware, Lambani Bags, Handloom Jackets, Indian Board Games, and Portable Wooden Chess. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2019
Bhavyata Foundation eulogises its indelible association with its long-standing comrades – the Bamboo Artisans from the tribal villages in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. Like every year, we facilitated platforms for the appreciation of their talent. We generated livelihoods for a community of over 200 artisans and reached out their stories to more than 3000 prospective visitors through our exhibitions at various corporates one of which was organized at Edelweiss Kurla & Santacruz on 4th & 5th of Aug 2019. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2018
Bhavyata Foundation has collaborated with Sampoorna Bamboo Kendra. Sampoorna bamboo Kendra, Lawada (Melghat) is working for artisans living in inaccessible areas. We helped them by selling their Rakhis at corporates such as Edelweiss, Kurla and Santacruz. Along with the Bamboo Rakhi, Bhavyata Foundation also promoted Cotton Rakhis made by the Gram art Project. These Cotton Rakhis are unique as they make Cotton Rakhis and stick seeds of different grains on this Rakhis. Idea behind Cotton Rakhi is to sow the seeds after tying the RakhiRaksha Bandhan 2017
On 18th & 26th July 2017, Bhavyata Foundation organized an exhibition at Edelweiss, Santacruz & Vidyavihar. We had sold around 2000 Bamboo Rakhis, and the sale proceeds were transferred to them. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Deepavali 2016
Bhavyata Foundation supported the Artisans from Jharkhand who makes beautiful, eco-friendly lights using bamboo which is mainly found in abundance in the districts like Dumka, Latehar and Khunti. Bhavyata Foundation helped them to market and sell Bamboo Lights in the urban areas of Mumbai by conducting exhibitions at Edelweiss, Kurla & Vidyavihar on 4th & 7th Oct 2016. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2016
On 2nd & 5th Aug 2016, Bhavyata Foundation organized an exhibition at Edelweiss, Santacruz & Vidyavihar. We had sold around 1000 Bamboo Rakhis, and the sale proceeds were transferred to them. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Deepavali 2023
On the 8th and 9th of November 2023, Bhavyata Foundation organized an exhibition at Godrej, Vikhroli, receiving an overwhelming and fantastic response. We express deep gratitude for the opportunity and the warm hospitality extended to us. Our Deepavali range, including scented candles, brought smiles to all participants, and we aspire to continue spreading the same joy at every future exhibition. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture; with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2023
From August 22nd to 23rd, 2023, the Bhavyata Foundation organized an exhibition at Godrej, Vikhroli. It was heartening to encounter several employees who fondly remembered us from the previous year and returned to make purchases once again. We received numerous compliments about the quality of our products, and it was deeply gratifying to hear them express the sense of satisfaction they derive from supporting our cause, knowing that they are contributing to positive change. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Holi 2023
On 6th March 23, Bhavyata Foundation hosted an exhibition in Godrej, Vikhroli. It was great to see many employees who remembered us from last year who came to buy once again from us. Many compliments like how they liked our product, and ultimately them expressing the feeling of goodness they get from buying our products as they become a part of the change. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Deepavali 2022
Deepavali was around the corner and in the spirit of the “Festival of Lights” Bhavyata Foundation hosted an exhibition on 19th Oct 22 at Godrej, Mumbai. The products we displayed were all handcrafted including Traditional Toran, Cow Dung Deep, Dhoop, Sambrani Cups, Ubtan and Bamboo Lights Toran. We got a great response from the participants. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2022
Bamboo is green, and Bhavyata Foundation believes in green! This Rakhi season Bhavyata Foundation promoted Bamboo Rakhis in various exhibitions, and one of them was organised on 9th & 10th of Aug 22 at Godrej, Mumbai. The participants were all enthu about the bamboo rakhis and even more enthu to help artisans. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2023
The Interactive Brokers Bamboo Rakhi Exhibition held on August 9th and 10th, 2023, was not only about rakhis but also featured engaging games and Kansa Bowls, which attracted a substantial crowd. The games evoked nostalgia, reminding attendees of their childhood days spent playing similar indoor games. Similarly, the Kansa Bowls stirred memories of their grandparents who used such utensils. The response from the attendees was overwhelmingly positive and heartfelt. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Holi 2024
On March 19 & 20, 2024, Bhavyata Foundation organized an Exhibition at J.M. Baxi, Sion. The primary purpose of the stall was to promote 100% Natural colours for Holi. All the participants were brightened up by looking at our vibrant holi colours; they were very impressed by its skin-friendly aspect.Raksha Bandhan 2023
This Raksha Bandhan season, Bhavyata Foundation continued its tradition of celebrating with corporate partners. Our handcrafted bamboo rakhis were warmly embraced and appreciated at various exhibitions. On August 18th, 2023, we organized a special exhibition at J.M. Baxi, Sion, where the office staff enthusiastically joined in to mark a safer Raksha Bandhan for themselves and those in their surroundings. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Holi 2023
This Holi, Bhavyata Foundation has once again celebrated with corporates. Our 100% natural colours, 'Rang Barse,' has gladly been welcomed and enjoyed in the Holi colours exhibitions. On 1st March 23, we hosted an exhibition in J.M. Baxi, Sion. The office staff participated with great keenness to celebrate a safer holi for them and everyone around. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2022
Bamboo is green, and Bhavyata Foundation believes in green! This Rakhi season Bhavyata Foundation promoted Bamboo Rakhis in various exhibitions, and one of them was organised on 5th Aug 22 in J.M. Baxi, Sion. All participants were amazed at how beautifully our artisans crafted the rakhis from Bamboo, and we got a great response from them. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Holi 2022
There are so many harmful Holi colour options available in the market, which has adverse effects. But with Bhavyata Foundation’s Rang Barse Holi colours, you don’t have to worry about it, as they are skin-friendly & non-toxic. To promote the same Bhavyata Foundation organized an Exhibition on 17th March 22 in J.M. Baxi, Sion. We also displayed other Eco-friendly and intricately Handcrafted products, including Kansa Kitchenware, Lambani Bags, Handloom Jackets, Indian Board Games, and Portable Wooden Chess. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Deepavali 2023
On 9th November, 2023, Bhavyata Foundation celebrated the essence of Deepavali, the "Festival of Lights," by hosting an exhibition at KEC, Tardeo. We showcased a carefully curated handcrafted festival range, supporting artisans who intricately crafted these products. The exhibited festive accessories collection featured Traditional Toran, Cow Dung Deep, Scented Candles, and Bamboo Lights Toran. The positive response from the attendees was tremendous, and we express our gratitude for the overwhelming support. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture; with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2019
Like every year, we facilitated platforms for the appreciation of Bamboo artisans. We generated livelihoods for a community of over 200 artisans and reached out their stories to more than 3000 prospective visitors through our exhibitions at various corporates one of which was organized at Sharekhan Limited, Kanjurmarg on 12th of Aug 2019. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2018
Bhavyata Foundation has collaborated with Sampoorna Bamboo Kendra. Sampoorna bamboo Kendra, Lawada (Melghat) is working for artisans living in inaccessible areas. We helped them by selling their Rakhis at corporates such as Tata Consultancy Services, Vikhroli. Along with the Bamboo Rakhi, Bhavyata Foundation also promoted Cotton Rakhis made by the Gram art Project. These Cotton Rakhis are unique as they make Cotton Rakhis and stick seeds of different grains on this Rakhis. Idea behind Cotton Rakhi is to sow the seeds after tying the Rakhi.Deepavali 2023
On 9th of November 2023, Bhavyata Foundation hosted an exhibition at Travelex, Malad, receiving an exceptionally positive and enthusiastic response. We extend heartfelt thanks for the opportunity and the gracious hospitality provided. Our Deepavali range, featuring scented candles, brought joy to all attendees, and we look forward to sharing this happiness in every forthcoming exhibition. Our main vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture; with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.Raksha Bandhan 2019
Bhavyata Foundation eulogises its indelible association with its long-standing comrades – the Bamboo Artisans from the tribal villages in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. Like every year, we facilitated platforms for the appreciation of their talent. We generated livelihoods for a community of over 200 artisans and reached out their stories to more than 3000 prospective visitors through our exhibitions at various corporates one of which was organized at Zycus Infotech Pvt Limited Seepz, Andheri on 9th of Aug 2019. Our vision through these exhibitions is to continually spread awareness of our roots and culture, and with each exhibition, we are moving one step ahead.