The Tale and Legends of Holi Festival Holi, the festival of Colours or let’s say the play of colours, is celebrated in different corners of India on the full moon
Dinacharya is the Sanskrit word for daily Ayurvedic rituals that help support a life of optimal wellness through routine, detoxification and nourishment when performed regularly.
We believe the revival of traditional games and their relevance to fitness and wellness especially among children will fetch a healthy and motivated future workforce to the nation.
The metal manufacture in India has a glorious past. Archaeological evidence so far proves that the metallic culture in India is as old as the Indus Valley Civilization.
Kansa is a metal that we as a generation do not recognise, often finds a mention in a nostalgic tone by our grandparents. Its called the metal of grace. Know why..
The aesthetic properties of Kansa, which is a form of bronze, can incorporate it into a modern household with ease. Kansa truly is a versatile metal that is severely underrated.
Simplicity is not sacrificing; it’s a lifestyle. It helps people change for the better and make lives, happier and healthier. Simplicity teaches us the power of less.
Thread the Needle Day originated from the idea of endeavouring to explore one’s route through a limited gap, narrowed choices and confusing alternatives.
You needle a thread; you channel your thoughts into a specific stream. Embroidery of India includes dozens of regional embroidery styles varying by different regions.
If there’s one thing, we can’t imagine our lives without, it is undoubtedly our parents. Parents take various roles, firstly a teacher from whom we learn and take guidance.
Chess is an ancient game. There is early archaeological evidence that the game was played going very far back in Ancient India, preeminently in the Mahabharata.
Youth plays a crucial role in nation-building. It has the power to develop the nation and move towards progress. The youth of the country determines the future of the nation.
“Either I will come back after hoisting the Tricolour, or I will come back wrapped in it, but I will be back for sure.” — Captain Vikram Batra. Pause for
Handloom is a national treasure. When you buy a handloom, you’re not just buying a product. You are contributing to the history and heritage of your nation.
Agriculture is the noblest of all alchemy; for it turns earth into gold, conferring upon its cultivator the additional reward of health. We all flourish or decline with the farmer.
We are as much a part of our history as history is a part of us. A historical narrative is often subjective and therefore, prone to possibilities of bias and
Stories and research work revolve around the incidents of his life and death. Amidst all these, we forget the braveheart who helped achieve freedom with blood, sweat and toil.
Bhavyata Foundation is playing a significant role in choosing to serve the underprivileged people, uplift the rural masses and to facilitate the livelihood of those in dire need.
In our quest to find eco-friendly materials to incorporate into our lifestyles, we cannot overlook bamboo as an alternative. Bamboo craft is one of the oldest cultures known to man.
With the rapid urbanization and globalization of markets, the entry of intermediaries the historical relationship between the artisan and the end consumer has broken down.
From its wide variety of products, the livelihoods it offers, to the sustainable nature of the material itself, bamboo possesses incredible power. Bamboo is truly a part of community’s heritage.
Here’s how a family of two children motivated by our hunger-free nation initiative helped us in raising funds for monthly grocery supplies for affected populations.
We use grand decorations and lightings in celebrating festivals. We must take care of the health of our planet and our community by celebrating responsibly.
The Ayurveda diet is a healthy eating pattern that positively transforms your body and mind. Blended with magnificent gifts of mother nature, Ayurveda is a fundamental approach to life.
Kansa wand is a skincare instrument initiated in ancient India, 5000 years ago. It is a dome-shaped instrument for massaging the face and stimulating the blood circulation in the skin.
The Green Schools Programme is an environment management system that audits, through the students of the schools, the consumption of natural resources within school campuses.
The concept of an “organic lifestyle” is taking the entire world by storm. From food to skincare, using products that are made organically can have several mesmerising benefits.
Infants are the backbones of our Nation. The removal of poverty, malnutrition and hunger is our foremost priority and united we can stand strong to withstand the ravages of under-nutrition.
Our intervention in education of preschool children in underprivileged sections of society spans the subjects for communication for all-round development of the children.