in the world of selfish greed in the commercial ity in agri business or any business, there are very few people still with the mind set of helping the humanity janahitha store does justice to it's name. with the practice of natural farming. The products are excellent and always reasonable priced The service is extraordinary, nowadays people are not leaving single chance to make money but Sir at this store gives away several products for free at certain occasions and the products like nasya drops are made in the purest form At the festivals they bring the necessary items made from natural resources like mud diyas or handmade cotton wicks helping the village traditional occupations and older people involved in the making of the products Rain harvesting is practised from more than 10years there by saving lakhs of gallons of rain water. list goes on and on Mainly the pleasant nature of Sir, helping nature in every way possible, I thankyou Sir from the bottom of my heart for all your help and support. Jai...
Read moreThis place is a wonderful place and a must visit place. You will find 100 percent organic products here and the social service the couple extends is laudable. The efforts and hard work they put in to get such genuine products to us is uncountable. The village atmosphere at this store rather home, all old traditional products and utensils will make you nostalgic for sure. I always feel glad that I found this store. I first came to know about this store when they supply eco-friendly Ganeshas on Ganesh Chathurdi. I was really surprised by the idea of packing all the 21 pathras needed for Puja, in different paper covers with the names of the pathrams written on the cover. We feel satisfied and complete when we do Puja with all the pathrams (leaf) mentioned for the Vratham. Generally in the market we get a bunch of patri where we can identify only a few of them. This idea made me feel high about this store and that respect is still growing...
Read moreNestled inside a vast colony, the store was little difficult to find but good God I did. It’s in fact not a store but a home with a warmth. The founder-duo welcomed with a smile into the home – hardly the case even in a well-established store. They sell a mix of cow-based products and their own home-grown stuff like one-polished rice (that was yum), spices, pulses, etc. I also bought Desi Ghee and their Amla pickle, which tasted real good (albeit a little salty). Don’t expect an extensive range of products but a sizable and essential stuff that will help you minimize your daily pesticide and chemical intake. You may also invest in their farms (don’t expect any interest but your investment will circle back to you after the farm yields) – true to the name of the foundation behind this store: Badhyatha (our Calling rather than translating it as responsibility). It can be quite an experience that may make...
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