The new episode of ‘Shark Tank India’ season 3 witnessed a unique pitch by ‘Golden Feathers’, which create textile products from up-cycled chicken waste. The team of ‘Golden Feathers’, Radhesh Agrahari, Muskan Sainik and Abhishek Verma, who hail from Jaipur, innovated a new natural fibre by upcycling chicken butchery waste.
During the pitch, Muskan said: “For every one kg of chicken, 650 grams is edible meat, while 350 grams is butchery chicken waste. ‘Golden Feathers’ trains ragpickers to collect waste. The waste is processed through 27 natural sanitation processes and then segregated. 93 per cent of the waste is converted to fertilisers and the feathers are separated from this waste.”
The products are handmade printing and writing papers, quilts, jackets, shawls and mufflers.
Muskan said: “A 65-gram muffler reduces carbon footprints by nine kg, and each tribal woman artisan receives three days of employment. The process patent has been granted and published.”
They asked for...
During the pitch, Muskan said: “For every one kg of chicken, 650 grams is edible meat, while 350 grams is butchery chicken waste. ‘Golden Feathers’ trains ragpickers to collect waste. The waste is processed through 27 natural sanitation processes and then segregated. 93 per cent of the waste is converted to fertilisers and the feathers are separated from this waste.”
The products are handmade printing and writing papers, quilts, jackets, shawls and mufflers.
Muskan said: “A 65-gram muffler reduces carbon footprints by nine kg, and each tribal woman artisan receives three days of employment. The process patent has been granted and published.”
They asked for...
- 3/13/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 18 (Ians) Hockey India on Friday announced a significant milestone in the development of grassroots hockey in the country by naming the core probable group for a first-ever sub-junior national camp.
For the first time, a 40-member Women’s sub-junior core group has been formed for a national coaching camp which is set to commence on August 21 at the world-class Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela.
It is worth noting that former Indian women’s hockey team captain Rani will serve as a mentor and coach for the camp.
The development marks a remarkable step towards nurturing young talent and ensuring a robust future for Indian hockey and it will bring together the brightest and most promising young talents from across the nation. The players have been picked on the basis of their recent performances in the Hockey India Sub-Junior National Championships, Hockey India informed in a release on Friday.
For the first time, a 40-member Women’s sub-junior core group has been formed for a national coaching camp which is set to commence on August 21 at the world-class Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela.
It is worth noting that former Indian women’s hockey team captain Rani will serve as a mentor and coach for the camp.
The development marks a remarkable step towards nurturing young talent and ensuring a robust future for Indian hockey and it will bring together the brightest and most promising young talents from across the nation. The players have been picked on the basis of their recent performances in the Hockey India Sub-Junior National Championships, Hockey India informed in a release on Friday.
- 8/18/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Nov 27 (Ians) Reigning Asian Youth Champion Ravina showcased splendid tenacity to emerge victorious in her finals bout and added another gold to India’s total medal tally of 11 at the Iba Youth Men’s and Women’s World Boxing Championships 2022 in La Nucia, Spain.
Ravina (63kg) was up against Megan deCler of Netherlands in her finals bout. In spite of not getting off to the best of starts, the Indian pugilist utilised her technical ability and quick movement to mount an impressive comeback against her Dutch opponent. The fiercely contested bout finished in favour of the 2022 Asian Youth gold medalist who won 4-3 by split decision after the bout was reviewed.
In the other final, Kirti (81+kg) went down fighting against the 2022 European Youth champion Cliona Elizabeth D’Arcy of Ireland and secured silver after suffering a 0-5 defeat.
India was a dominant force at the event as...
Ravina (63kg) was up against Megan deCler of Netherlands in her finals bout. In spite of not getting off to the best of starts, the Indian pugilist utilised her technical ability and quick movement to mount an impressive comeback against her Dutch opponent. The fiercely contested bout finished in favour of the 2022 Asian Youth gold medalist who won 4-3 by split decision after the bout was reviewed.
In the other final, Kirti (81+kg) went down fighting against the 2022 European Youth champion Cliona Elizabeth D’Arcy of Ireland and secured silver after suffering a 0-5 defeat.
India was a dominant force at the event as...
- 11/27/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Nov 26 (Ians) Living up to their favourites tag, young Indian boxers Vishwanath Suresh, Vanshaj and Devika Ghorpade recorded commanding 5-0 wins to clinch gold at the Iba Youth Men’s and Women’s World Boxing Championships 2022 in La Nucia, Spain.
Chennai-born Vishwanath handed India its first gold at the championships after thrashing Ronel Suyom of the Philippines without breaking a sweat in the men’s 48kg final.
This came after Bhawna Sharma bagged the silver medal in the women’s 48kg category as she conceded a 0-5 loss against Uzbekistan’s Gulsevar Ganieva in the opening match of the day. Ashish (54kg) was the other Indian to finish with a silver medal. He went down fighting 1-4 against Japanese pugilist Yuta Sakai in a thrilling men’s final.
Meanwhile, Devika, who hails from Pune, added a second gold to India’s tally when she dominated England’s Lauren Mackie...
Chennai-born Vishwanath handed India its first gold at the championships after thrashing Ronel Suyom of the Philippines without breaking a sweat in the men’s 48kg final.
This came after Bhawna Sharma bagged the silver medal in the women’s 48kg category as she conceded a 0-5 loss against Uzbekistan’s Gulsevar Ganieva in the opening match of the day. Ashish (54kg) was the other Indian to finish with a silver medal. He went down fighting 1-4 against Japanese pugilist Yuta Sakai in a thrilling men’s final.
Meanwhile, Devika, who hails from Pune, added a second gold to India’s tally when she dominated England’s Lauren Mackie...
- 11/26/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Nov 24 (Ians) Young Indian boxers continued their dominance at the Iba Youth Men’s and Women’s World Boxing Championships 2022 as seven of them stormed into the finals with stunning victories in La Nucia, Spain.
Youth Asian champions Vanshaj and Vishwanath Suresh marched ahead along with Ashish to maintain their all-win record in the men’s semifinals whereas Kirti (+81kg), Bhawna Sharma (48kg), Devika Ghorpade (52kg) and Ravina (63kg) progressed in the women’s section.
While Chennai boy Vishwanath claimed a 4-1 win over Juanma Lopez of Puerto Rico; Vanshaj (63.5kg) and Ashish (54kg), who hail from Haryana, posted close 3-2 and 4-3 triumphs against USA’s Deshawn Crocklem and Uzbekistan’s Khujanazar Nortojiev respectively in their thrilling last four stage encounters.
The women’s boxers, on the other hand, recorded comfortable wins apart from Kirti’s 3-2 victory against Kazakhstan’s Assel Toktassyn.
Ravina and Bhawna outpunched their Kazakh opponents,...
Youth Asian champions Vanshaj and Vishwanath Suresh marched ahead along with Ashish to maintain their all-win record in the men’s semifinals whereas Kirti (+81kg), Bhawna Sharma (48kg), Devika Ghorpade (52kg) and Ravina (63kg) progressed in the women’s section.
While Chennai boy Vishwanath claimed a 4-1 win over Juanma Lopez of Puerto Rico; Vanshaj (63.5kg) and Ashish (54kg), who hail from Haryana, posted close 3-2 and 4-3 triumphs against USA’s Deshawn Crocklem and Uzbekistan’s Khujanazar Nortojiev respectively in their thrilling last four stage encounters.
The women’s boxers, on the other hand, recorded comfortable wins apart from Kirti’s 3-2 victory against Kazakhstan’s Assel Toktassyn.
Ravina and Bhawna outpunched their Kazakh opponents,...
- 11/24/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Nov 23 (Ians) Youth Asian champions Muskan, Tamanna and two other Indian pugilists posted dominating victories to reach semifinal at the Iba Youth Men’s and Women’s World Boxing Championships 2022 in La Nucia, Spain.
The 2022 Youth Asian Championships silver medallist Kirti (+81kg) and Devika Ghorpade (52kg) were the other two boxers to confirm medals by securing their spots in the Last-4 stage. With addition of four more medals, India’s total medal count now climbs to 11-same as the last edition, held in Poland.
Tamanna began the day for India on an aggressive note as she outperformed Japan’s Juni Tonegawa by unanimous decision in the women’s 50kg quarter-final. Devika also notched up an easy 5-0 win against the German boxer Asya Ari.
Muskan (75kg) and Kirti proved too strong for their respective opponents-Mongolia’s Zyeinyep Azimbai and Livia Botica of Romania-as they were declared winners by...
The 2022 Youth Asian Championships silver medallist Kirti (+81kg) and Devika Ghorpade (52kg) were the other two boxers to confirm medals by securing their spots in the Last-4 stage. With addition of four more medals, India’s total medal count now climbs to 11-same as the last edition, held in Poland.
Tamanna began the day for India on an aggressive note as she outperformed Japan’s Juni Tonegawa by unanimous decision in the women’s 50kg quarter-final. Devika also notched up an easy 5-0 win against the German boxer Asya Ari.
Muskan (75kg) and Kirti proved too strong for their respective opponents-Mongolia’s Zyeinyep Azimbai and Livia Botica of Romania-as they were declared winners by...
- 11/23/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Reigning youth Asian champions Ravina, Vishwanath Suresh and Vanshaj have confirmed themselves medals along with four other Indians by entering the semifinals at the Iba Youth Men’s and Women’s World Boxing Championships 2022 in La Nucia, Spain.
Bhawna Sharma (48kg), Kunjarani Devi Thongam (60kg), Lashu Yadav (70kg) and Ashish (54kg) are the country’s other boxers who are also assured of at least bronze medals after securing themselves Last-4 berths.
Extending their spectacular winning show at the prestigious tournament, all four women boxers marched ahead by scoring identical 5-0 victories in their respective quarter-final bouts. While Ravina thrashed Romania’s Alexandra Cretu in the 63kg contest, Bhavana and Kunjarani Devi outpunched Venezuela’s Evimir Brito and Aigerim Kabdolda of Kazakhstan respectively. Lashu dominated Mexican boxer Zuzet Hernandez.
Griviya Devi Huidrom (54kg) was the lone Indian woman to end up on the losing side as she lost to Kazakhstan’s Elina Bazarova by 0-5.
Meanwhile,...
Bhawna Sharma (48kg), Kunjarani Devi Thongam (60kg), Lashu Yadav (70kg) and Ashish (54kg) are the country’s other boxers who are also assured of at least bronze medals after securing themselves Last-4 berths.
Extending their spectacular winning show at the prestigious tournament, all four women boxers marched ahead by scoring identical 5-0 victories in their respective quarter-final bouts. While Ravina thrashed Romania’s Alexandra Cretu in the 63kg contest, Bhavana and Kunjarani Devi outpunched Venezuela’s Evimir Brito and Aigerim Kabdolda of Kazakhstan respectively. Lashu dominated Mexican boxer Zuzet Hernandez.
Griviya Devi Huidrom (54kg) was the lone Indian woman to end up on the losing side as she lost to Kazakhstan’s Elina Bazarova by 0-5.
Meanwhile,...
- 11/22/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Sep 19 (Ians) Indian boxers bagged 10 gold on the final day to conclude a successful campaign with 19 medals in the 40th Golden Glove of Vojvodina Youth Boxing Tournament in Serbia on Monday.
Bhawna Sharma (48 kg), Devika Ghorpade (52 kg), Kunjarani Devi (60 kg), Ravina (63 kg) and Kirti (+81 kg) finished on top of the podium as all 12 participating boxers returned with a medal in the women’s category.
Kunjarani, Ravina and Kirti outpunched their opponents by unanimous decisions whereas Bhawna and Devika earned 4-1 wins in the finals.
Muskan (75 kg) and Pranjal Yadav (81 kg) secured silver medals after losing in the finals. Kashish (50 kg), Neeru (54 kg), Aarya (57 kg), Priyanka (66 kg) and Lashu (70 kg) were the other five Indian medallists in the women’s section, who signed off with bronze medals each.
Country’s men boxers also had an impressive outing as all the five boxers fighting in the final emerged victorious. Vishwanath...
Bhawna Sharma (48 kg), Devika Ghorpade (52 kg), Kunjarani Devi (60 kg), Ravina (63 kg) and Kirti (+81 kg) finished on top of the podium as all 12 participating boxers returned with a medal in the women’s category.
Kunjarani, Ravina and Kirti outpunched their opponents by unanimous decisions whereas Bhawna and Devika earned 4-1 wins in the finals.
Muskan (75 kg) and Pranjal Yadav (81 kg) secured silver medals after losing in the finals. Kashish (50 kg), Neeru (54 kg), Aarya (57 kg), Priyanka (66 kg) and Lashu (70 kg) were the other five Indian medallists in the women’s section, who signed off with bronze medals each.
Country’s men boxers also had an impressive outing as all the five boxers fighting in the final emerged victorious. Vishwanath...
- 9/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Sep 19 (Ians) Indian boxers bagged 10 gold on the final day to conclude a successful campaign with 19 medals in the 40th Golden Glove of Vojvodina Youth Boxing Tournament in Serbia on Monday.
Bhawna Sharma (48 kg), Devika Ghorpade (52 kg), Kunjarani Devi (60 kg), Ravina (63 kg) and Kirti (+81 kg) finished on top of the podium as all 12 participating boxers returned with a medal in the women’s category.
Kunjarani, Ravina and Kirti outpunched their opponents by unanimous decisions whereas Bhawna and Devika earned 4-1 wins in the finals.
Muskan (75 kg) and Pranjal Yadav (81 kg) secured silver medals after losing in the finals. Kashish (50 kg), Neeru (54 kg), Aarya (57 kg), Priyanka (66 kg) and Lashu (70 kg) were the other five Indian medallists in the women’s section, who signed off with bronze medals each.
Country’s men boxers also had an impressive outing as all the five boxers fighting in the final emerged victorious. Vishwanath...
Bhawna Sharma (48 kg), Devika Ghorpade (52 kg), Kunjarani Devi (60 kg), Ravina (63 kg) and Kirti (+81 kg) finished on top of the podium as all 12 participating boxers returned with a medal in the women’s category.
Kunjarani, Ravina and Kirti outpunched their opponents by unanimous decisions whereas Bhawna and Devika earned 4-1 wins in the finals.
Muskan (75 kg) and Pranjal Yadav (81 kg) secured silver medals after losing in the finals. Kashish (50 kg), Neeru (54 kg), Aarya (57 kg), Priyanka (66 kg) and Lashu (70 kg) were the other five Indian medallists in the women’s section, who signed off with bronze medals each.
Country’s men boxers also had an impressive outing as all the five boxers fighting in the final emerged victorious. Vishwanath...
- 9/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Sep 19 (Ians) Indian boxers bagged 10 gold on the final day to conclude a successful campaign with 19 medals in the 40th Golden Glove of Vojvodina Youth Boxing Tournament in Serbia on Monday.
Bhawna Sharma (48 kg), Devika Ghorpade (52 kg), Kunjarani Devi (60 kg), Ravina (63 kg) and Kirti (+81 kg) finished on top of the podium as all 12 participating boxers returned with a medal in the women’s category.
Kunjarani, Ravina and Kirti outpunched their opponents by unanimous decisions whereas Bhawna and Devika earned 4-1 wins in the finals.
Muskan (75 kg) and Pranjal Yadav (81 kg) secured silver medals after losing in the finals. Kashish (50 kg), Neeru (54 kg), Aarya (57 kg), Priyanka (66 kg) and Lashu (70 kg) were the other five Indian medallists in the women’s section, who signed off with bronze medals each.
Country’s men boxers also had an impressive outing as all the five boxers fighting in the final emerged victorious. Vishwanath...
Bhawna Sharma (48 kg), Devika Ghorpade (52 kg), Kunjarani Devi (60 kg), Ravina (63 kg) and Kirti (+81 kg) finished on top of the podium as all 12 participating boxers returned with a medal in the women’s category.
Kunjarani, Ravina and Kirti outpunched their opponents by unanimous decisions whereas Bhawna and Devika earned 4-1 wins in the finals.
Muskan (75 kg) and Pranjal Yadav (81 kg) secured silver medals after losing in the finals. Kashish (50 kg), Neeru (54 kg), Aarya (57 kg), Priyanka (66 kg) and Lashu (70 kg) were the other five Indian medallists in the women’s section, who signed off with bronze medals each.
Country’s men boxers also had an impressive outing as all the five boxers fighting in the final emerged victorious. Vishwanath...
- 9/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Jaipur, March 20 (Ians) Centuries from Muskan Malik and Aditi helped Uttar Pradesh crush Rajasthan by 135 runs in the Women's Senior One Day Trophy in Jaipur.
Both Aditi and Muskan scored 114 each and added 215 runs for the third wicket in 42.5 overs to propel their team to a match-winning 268 for 5 wickets at Kl Saini Stadium here. In reply, Rajasthan were bundled out for 133 in 47.1 overs.
In another game in Jaipur, No.3 Amanjot Kaur made an unbeaten 110 to help Chandigarh beat Maharashtra by three wickets at Sawai Man Singh Stadium.
Indrani Roy's 103 not out helped Jharkhand beat Chhattisgarh by five wickets in Surat.
Medium-pacer Rameswari Naik's six wickets for 26 helped Odisha skittle out Gujarat for 70. Odisha won by six wickets.
Haryana batter Bhawna Ohlan scored unbeaten 101 but the effort went waste as Bengal won by 90 runs.
Challa Jhansi Laskhmi (100 not out) and Pushpa Latha (83) added 157 for the second wicket to help Andhra beat Goa by 103 runs.
Both Aditi and Muskan scored 114 each and added 215 runs for the third wicket in 42.5 overs to propel their team to a match-winning 268 for 5 wickets at Kl Saini Stadium here. In reply, Rajasthan were bundled out for 133 in 47.1 overs.
In another game in Jaipur, No.3 Amanjot Kaur made an unbeaten 110 to help Chandigarh beat Maharashtra by three wickets at Sawai Man Singh Stadium.
Indrani Roy's 103 not out helped Jharkhand beat Chhattisgarh by five wickets in Surat.
Medium-pacer Rameswari Naik's six wickets for 26 helped Odisha skittle out Gujarat for 70. Odisha won by six wickets.
Haryana batter Bhawna Ohlan scored unbeaten 101 but the effort went waste as Bengal won by 90 runs.
Challa Jhansi Laskhmi (100 not out) and Pushpa Latha (83) added 157 for the second wicket to help Andhra beat Goa by 103 runs.
- 3/20/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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