Even if it is as old as gold! .


- Nowadays-Preeti Shah

- When the lockdown was over, she went to meet them face to face. He watched videos about it on YouTube. Create your own website. Started 'Green Hairloom' with an investment of Rs 3.5 lakh

Originally from Kerala, Kavya Cheria got a job in Mumbai after studying Actuarial Science. Worked as an Actual Analyst for a year and a half, but who knows why he did not get pleasure from his business or get any satisfaction. So in January 2015, she left her job in Mumbai and came to live with her parents in Kochi. After staying in Kochi for a few days, she found out that her grandmother was undergoing cataract surgery, so she went to her grandparents to help her. One hundred km from his grandparents Kochi. Lived in the town of Tiruvalla in the remote Patnamatitta district. Kavya's grandmother used traditional utensils for cooking. Grandma Ann Thomas did not come into the kitchen after the cataract surgery, but sat outside instructing Kavya. Kavya also loved cooking in such traditional utensils used for years.

Kavya went to the market to buy such utensils, but she could hardly find any such utensils in the shop and only a wide range of non-stick utensils in the supermarket. Many of the dishes in her grandmother's kitchen were before her birth and also good for a person's health! He was so moved by this idea that he started a pottery business called 'Green Herloom' in August 2020. He felt that the same person makes a dish in the same spices and in the same way in a non-stick pot and in a traditional pot, there is so much gap in its taste that you are surprised. Any sour or acidic food you make in a clay pot will become alkaline, which will be easily digested and will also maintain the body's pH balance. For all these reasons, she decided to trade in such utensils, but the biggest challenge was that she could not meet the seller of such utensils because of the Corona epidemic. So he first contacted the sellers of such utensils by phone and video call. When the lockdown was over, she went to meet them face to face. He watched videos about it on YouTube. Create your own website. Started 'Green Hairloom' with an investment of Rs 3.5 lakh.

Kavya started with about twenty products and gradually increased. He ordered cast iron utensils in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, and found a soap-stone in Salem. The artisans of Manipur made utensils in black stone. It received a lot of help from the Northeast. He also made a table mat out of banana fiber and a chopping board out of the wood of the mango tree. Some of the products he makes are very delicate so his packing has to be done very carefully. Kavya sells a bowl of yoghurt made from terracotta for four and a half hundred rupees and a bronze vessel for about six thousand rupees. Many people understood the importance of such utensils for a healthy diet and joined their traditional heritage. This gave a lot of encouragement to Kavya.

'Green Hairloom' sells utensils made of clay, stone, bronze and cast iron such as tawa, kadai, appam pan, stone grinder, bronze utensil for making puddings etc. One of the reasons many people do not buy such utensils is that they seem difficult to maintain. Customers unaware of the use of such utensils eagerly ask many questions and Kavya gives satisfactory answers. Most of its customers are from Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore. This also makes the size of those utensils relatively small and medium, as families have become smaller in most cities. He sends information on how to maintain it with each of his utensils. Kavya is happy that her business is growing very fast without any kind of marketing. Today seven people work with Kavya, who became a food entrepreneur from Actuarial Analyst. Kavya enjoys preserving traditional heritage and employing people in epidemics.

Death is dead Ray lol!

- Dr. with many dreams and hopes to get a doctor's degree in Islamabad. When Fahad Saeed sets foot on New York soil with his family, he had only a few dollars in his pocket.

The most definite thing in the new life is death and the most uncertain thing is the time of death. A person becomes more frightened during a fatal disease than a sudden death. The doctor in Islamabad also felt the fear of death in his life, but today he inspires Sahu to live the life he has left with fearless joy. Having obtained a doctorate degree in Islamabad, Dr. with many dreams and hopes. When Fahad Saeed sets foot on New York soil with his family, he had only a few dollars in his pocket. Dr. who came to America with three small children. Fahad soon realized that he could not afford to spend more than ten dollars a day. If ten dollars was spent on food and transportation, then how to arrange accommodation? They slept on the street at night, but in the cold of New York it became difficult to sleep on the street like this.

One night it was extremely cold in New York and Dr. Fahad was wearing only a thin jacket. Being a doctor himself, he realized that it was difficult to survive in this cold. Being a doctor, I saw many patients dying in Islamabad, but here it was its own thing. In the bitter cold on the streets of New York, he wondered how people would cope with the fear of death. We are in this world today, maybe not tomorrow.

Fear of leaving his relatives forever began to haunt him. Such thoughts instilled in her a hope and she decided that she would have to fight against it with all her heart. Fahad suddenly remembered the incident with his mother. The mother, who is over 70 years old, called Fahad and her brother one day and said that she did not know how many days they would be together. But now Fahad Saeed realized that he had reacted out of fear of death.

She soon found a job in a nursing home in New York. Nephrologist Fahad was now explaining and preparing patients for treatment as well as how to fight the fear of death or how to get rid of the fear. One day, seventy-year-old Jerome came to her kidney clinic as a patient. Dr. Fahad examined him for twenty-five minutes and found out about his disease. He then asked Jerome if he was a dhamma or a spiritual person. Jerome refused. The doctor said, 'Even if you don't cry, I can see the spiritual peace on your face.' The doctor was stunned to hear Jerome tell his story.

When Jerome was fifty, his son came to visit him with his family on a Saturday-Sunday holiday. Waking up in the morning while they were reading the newspaper with breakfast, there was the sound of children and daughter-in-law screaming. Jerome ran outside and saw that his son had committed suicide. He called the police. Saved the children. This incident ended her inner fear.

He asked himself what in the world is there for him now? Helping children in need with grandchildren and great-grandchildren became Jerome's life's goal. Jerome had only ten percent of his kidneys working, but he refused to undergo dialysis, as doing so would disrupt the care of the children and one day death was imminent. Jerome said goodbye to life in peace without any fear.

Seeing patients dying in this way, Dr. Fahad Saeed had the courage to ask his mother's last wish. Fahad Saeed treats kidney patients as well as inspires dying people to live the life that has survived instead of being afraid of death. Explains to people to remove the fear of death from the mind. Thus, along with the nephrologist, he gives motivational speeches which have been listened to by about one million people.

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