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27/08/2017

Jai Mata Di
9th feb: Departure from mumbai at 7.55 am by swaraj express.
Breakfast lunch and dinner to be served in the train.
10th feb: Reaching katra at 5pm (Breakfast and lunch to be served in train)
Stay in katra at Hotel Jamuna Palace or equivalent. Dinner to be served at Hotel.
11th feb: After having breakfast yatris to start their yatra for Darshan at Mata Vaishno devi shrine. (The cost of ponies or Horse/Helicopter to be borne by Self). Yatris to return back by night.
Dinner will be served at hotel Jamuna Palace.
12th Feb: Resting day for yatris, followed by Mata ki Chowki by Shri. Ramesh Oberoi.
Note: Any leasure trip to the nearest spot to be borne by yatris at self expense.
13th Feb: Departure for manali by 2*2 luxury buses early in the morning.
Reaching manali at night. Stay at Resort/Hotel.
14th feb : local sight seeing at manali.
Followed by bornfire at hotel.
15th feb: Departure for amritsar in the same buses.

Reaching amritsar at night.
16th feb: Darshan at Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple) and Jalianwala Baug.
17th Feb: check out from hotel at amritsar and free day for yatris for local sight seeing and shopping.
Train to be boarded at night 9.00pm from amritsar jn.
18th Feb : Train Journey.

19th Feb: Reaching Dadar Station at 5.00 AM.

Jai Mata Di

Note : Pure veg Vaishno Food to be served during the yatra.

Any personal Expenses during the yatra to be borne by the Yatris.
(Horse/Ponies/Rickshaw) Reservation on first come first serve basis.
Bookings open

Contact :7710075553

08/11/2016
Here we have our official logo! Stay tuned for our website and android app..
14/05/2015

Here we have our official logo! Stay tuned for our website and android app..

18/04/2015

We are seeking investors for our big plans...anyone interested? Please get in touch for more information..

13/04/2015

Starting a company is a hard work, even if you've done it a few times before, and when things are pretty new they tend to change a lot. Like every day. Multiple times per day.

But if we had to update our website each and everytime we're thinking something different, we'd go crazy, or spend all our time updating the page or our website.

For now we're in "Sleath Mode".

Keep checking for updates, we are working on a website and a mobile app.
TILL THEN GO GREEN! SAVE SOMETHING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT!

Dont forget our approach is not the classic B2B or B2C, we're serving it to the environment by following H2E( human to environment) approach.

11/04/2015

Still wondering what we are??? Hold on, we have better things in pipeline!! Hold tight and keep sharing this page! We are coming soon!

11/04/2015
09/04/2015

Money is yours, but the resources belong to the society!

~Ratan Tata

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

05/04/2015

A typical family consumes 110 liter of juice, 400 of milk, and 100 liter of bottled water a year. That's a lot of containers -- make sure they're recycled!

04/04/2015

Interesting facts about paper recycling:

¥ The world’s first paper was made from recycled material. Around A.D.105, a Chinese court official used recovered rags and old fishing nets to create the first paper.

¥ A French scientist got the idea of making paper from wood fiber while observing wasps building their nests.

¥ Your recycling bin may contain products that have already been recycled. Recovered fiber goes into many of the products we use every day, including cereal boxes, newspaper, notebook paper, and cardboard containers.

¥ Today, more than 50 percent of the paper consumed in the U.S. is being recovered for recycling. That works out to 342 pounds for every man, woman, and child in the U.S.

¥ Recognizing that recycling is good for our environment, the India paper industry wants to boost the recovery rate of paper. You can help!

¥ India produces 14.6 million tonnes of waste paper every year out of which only 26% recovered.

Time to bring a revolutionary change in india! Are you ready?

03/04/2015

India households produced 30.5 million tonnes of waste in last year, of which 23% was collected for recycling. This figure is still quite low compared to some of our neighbouring countries, some recycling over 50% of their waste. There is still a great deal of waste which could be recycled that ends up in landfill sites which is harmful to the environment.

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