by Nitisha Agrawal | Jul 17, 2017 | Conceptual, Contribution, Experience & Memoirs, Progress, Smokeless Chulah workshop, Smokeless Cookstove Revolution, Travel, Volunteering |
Smokeless Cookstove Revolution has been featured in an article by Travel Purist, an immersive digital travel notebook! Sometimes, travel means exploring more than what meets the eye, and giving back to the destination. They say that travel opens up new horizons,...
by Nitisha Agrawal | May 22, 2017 | Conceptual, Contribution, Experience & Memoirs, Himalayan Rocket Stove, Progress, Related News, Smokeless Chulah workshop, Smokeless Cookstove Revolution, Travel, Volunteering |
SLIGHTLY UNRELATED…BUT NEVERTHELESS, FODDER FOR THOUGHT Himalayan Rocket Stove project is like that Rolling Stone which is gathering moss in epic proportions. Itโs like a magnet attracting the right and like-minded people as we go along. While Russell is so good...
by Russell Collins | May 15, 2017 | Himalayan Rocket Stove, Progress, Smokeless Chulah workshop, Smokeless Cookstove Revolution |
Project Update Himalayan Rocket Stove & Smokeless Cookstove Revolution Since the last update I’ve been back to India for another round of moving the projects forward. In a snapshot, this is what’s been happening: Himalayan Rocket Stove For the first 2...
by Russell Collins | Apr 7, 2017 | Himalayan Rocket Stove, Progress |
Something about theseย pictures sum up what I’ve been doing for the last 2 years of my life.ย Finally I am getting to see these stoves being used in family homes in the Himalayas.ย And the response from the kids is exactly what it should be… ย ‘Yeah,...
by Russell Collins | Mar 9, 2017 | Experience & Memoirs, Progress, Smokeless Cookstove Revolution |
One of the great things to come out of the various meetings over the last month were connections with wonderful people who could see the potential for this work to really have an impact. Two of those people were Sarandeep and Aparna who run the Women’s...
by Nitisha Agrawal | Mar 9, 2017 | Conceptual, Experience & Memoirs, Progress, Travel |
One ordinary evening, I chat with Nitisha over hummus, pita and a couple of mojitos. She is in Goa for a few weeks to work on a new project. She is explaining to me her transition from the corporate sector to pursue her dreams away from the territory she is used to....
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