SATTVIK 2018 

 

SATTVIK 2018 – 16TH TRADITIONAL FOOD FESTIVAL (22nd to 25th December, 2018)

 

SRISTI invites you and your family !! 

“A cultural milieu to revive the forgotten tastes and hence the forgotten ties!”

 

Date : 22-23-24-25 December, 2018 (Saturday – Sunday – Monday – Tuesday) 

Venue : AES Ground, Near Sandesh Press, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad, Gujarat – 380054 

Time : 11:00 am to 11:00 pm 

 

Sattvik 2018 – Traditional Food Festival

 

TASTE, TIES, TYPES AND TRADITIONS 

SATTVIK  the festival to celebrate traditional nutritious food and associated knowledge systems was started fourteen years ago at the IIM-A, to provide market based incentives for conserving agro-biodiversity. Creation of demand for rarely or less cultivated nutritionally rich crops and varieties may stimulate their cultivation. The paradox of development is that the food rich eat, is often poor. While food that poor grow in poorer regions is richer. In less rainfall regions, soil minerals dont leach much and thus crops grown there like millets, sorghum pulses, etc., are richer.

This festival aspires to put the lesser known but nutrient-rich food from various states on the plate of urban communities helping them to adopt healthier food habits and lifestyle. The festival also hopes to encourage the farmers to grow such crops and augment their incomes. Thus, we seek your presence and participation in the event. Sattvik also hosts an innovation exhibition by National Innovation Foundation, and Gujarat Grassroots Innovation Augmentation Network.

 

THE FOLLOWING EVENTS WILL BE PART OF THE SATTVIK : 

  • Farmers fair of organic and eco-friendly agro- products
  • Crafts, Pottery, Folk Dance and Songs
  • Exhibition of Grassroots Innovations

 

OBJECTIVES OF THE SATTVIK TRADITIONAL FOOD FESTIVAL 

  • To Popularise Minor Millets for Public Consumption : To provide a platform for popularizing traditional recipes made using forgotten crop varieties like Kodra (Paspalumscrobiculatum), Bavta (Elusinecoracana), Nagli (Elusinecoracana), Samo (Echinocloacolonum), Jowar (Sorghum vulgare), Bajri (Pennisetumglaucu), Ragi and maize (Zeamays) and to reconstitute the taste and nutritional value among the urban people with a vision to conserve and raise the demand of such lesser known varieties.

 

  • To Augment Biodiversity Conservation : To popularize the use of unknown/uncultivated plants and vegetables which are not being consumed by people due to ignorance about their nutritional value and to prepare varieties of delicious dishes from such unnoticed plants.
  • To Popularise Traditional Preforming Art Forms: To popularize folk-lore, folk-songs, folk-tales, art and forgotten traditional musical instruments.

 

  • To Bring Grassroots Innovations to Limelight: To organize an exhibition to help creative rural grassroot innovators and students.

 

  • To Establish Farmers Haat for Farmers Engaged in Organic Farming : of To extend the support to organic farmers for increasing interactions among themselves and to help them in selling their organic products directly to the consumers (sale of items like minor millets, grains, pulses, spices, vegetables, cow , ghee, sesame oil, different types of roots and chemical free jaggery etc.).

 

  • To Provide a SATTVIK Platform for Development Organisations : To provide a platform to development organisations engaged in social transformation and promotion of healthy life-style and expose urban people to such developmental initiatives.

 

CONTACT US 

Join us to conserve the depleting agro-biodiversity and popularise healthy thoughts, practice and values! For further information, please contact:

SRISTI Innovations 

AES Boys Hostel Campus, 

Near SBI Bank & University Library, 

Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380009 

Ph. 079-27913293, 27912792, 7043461139, 27912565 

email : sattvik@sristi.org 

Website : sattvik.sristi.org 

 

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