SANSKRIT SETU - Need Based Sharing

Spiritually reconnecting people with Nature through direct action with locally available wasted resources.

LEARN - GET - PRODUCE - SHARE

What

  • Nurturing goodwill among people.
  • Establishing synergies.
  • Value unlocking.
  • Harnessing wasted potential.

How

  • Small and individual prosumer inclusive.
  • Meets for sharing.
  • Clubs as venue.
  • Individual need based.

Quality

No compromise on quality.

Free or Inclusive Low Price

  1. Transparent.
  2. Sustainable as per Gita press or better Social Business model.

Quantity

Rationed as per need based on individual data.

Social Credit

Accounting for individual social worth and transactions.

DRVAC

DRVAC: Directed Recallable Voluntary Anonymous Contribution.

  1. Committed initially, no transfer.

ACTION

Waste To Wealth

  • 3R Reuse, recycle and repurpose.
  • Bio-enzyme.
  • Kulhad sapling pot.
  • Plastic bottles vertical garden.
  • ZBRWH: Zero Budget Rain Water Harvesting

GROW Share PURE Quality FOOD - There is no other way!

  1. Survival matters - Join hands for pure healthy food for safety, security and growth.
  2. Awareness and facilitating proper utilization of various resources and schemes.
  3. Full consultancy and support to convert back to traditional food systems and natural organic farming.
  4. Cultivation database based advise to individual urban rooftop balcony kitchen gardeners to farmers for crops portfolio.
  5. Farm waste utilization.

Why Non-commercial Need Based Sharing: Need vs Demand

  1. Need leads to Peace, demand leads to War.
  2. Pursuit of need frees, demand pursuit enslaves.
  3. Agriculture, land ownership, unnatural, unspiritual. Needs are natural, so means should be natural.
  4. Natural is real and simple, imaginary is unreal, hence can be complicated. Mixture of real and imaginary is complex, similar to mathematics.
  5. Unreal is ever changing. Complex is always in flux.

Equality versus Equivalence

  1. Equality is absolute, objective and real; equivalence is relative, subjective and imaginary.
  2. Value is absolute, price is relative.

Sanskrit Kendra