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Headlines Karnataka reported on the launch of Company Blueprint by Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Swamiji

Headlines Karnataka published article regarding the launch event where Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji of Sri Adichunchanagiri Math unveiled the Blueprint, Share Certificate, and Company Booklet. The article delves into the details of the event, highlighting Swamiji’swords of appreciation of the organization’s growth and achievements. Published on 10th April 2024, the ceremony took place at Adichunchanagiri Math, where Swamiji commended the comprehensive brochure’s informative content on various coconut products and operational activities. He also expressed admiration for the artworks and handicrafts made from coconut shell produced by women trained under the ‘Kalpavikasa’ Yojana, the Company President shared insights of the company’s ambitious Visionary Kalpavriksha Project of Rs. 300 crores, for the implementation of Kalpavriksha project the company has accumulated target of 50cr equity shares. Price per share is Rs. 1000 with purchase of 5shares and maximum 200shares, with Swamiji about the project’s implementation during the event. Click here to read the full article.

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