The service ideology embodied by Fasalify is based on trending agricultural practices and new ways of integrating them in our lifestyle which is beyond the act of growing & consuming. Its predicted to have potential to contribute towards sustainability, health, education, employment and the community itself.
About 150 experts, scientists and entrepreneurs from India and various other countries have begun the process of deliberations in Bengaluru on ways of taking forward vertical farming in India. This is part of an international workshop being organised by the Munich-based Association of Vertical Farming and Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).
Small scale businesses play an important role for the development of Indian economy in many ways. About 60 to 70 percent of the total innovations in India comes from the Small scale industries. Many of the big businesses today were all started small and then nurtured into big businesses.
“The data has been collated for the year 2017-18 from 220 cities across India. We have about 150 million foods listed, which includes a range of Indian foods, that people refer to on a daily basis,” says Tushar Vashisht, CEO of HealthifyMe.
The Indian job landscape is in a transitionary phase, thanks to emerging technologies and by 2022, 9 percent of the country's 600 million estimated workforce would be deployed in new jobs that do not even exist today, says a report. According to the FICCI-Nasscom & EY report, there would be a job slowdown for the next two years as companies struggle to restructure their business models, and by 2022, the entire job landscape would undergo drastic change.
As per supreme court order, every one of India’s 1.3 million schools, as well as all of its 650-plus universities, are required to educate each young Indian about the environment and sustainability.