Impact we create

Your purchase supports rural women and small businesses

We are on a mission to CREATE AN IMPACT

on people’s spiritual journey &

improve livelihood of under-previledged women

We partner with women's skill centers to uplift the growth of  unprivileged women

aavyaa functions as a for-profit organisation in the incense space to involve groups of women, by giving them profits for their products to bring an increased sense of responsibility and efficiency.

With this initiative, we try to uplift these urban unprivileged women.

Malaan Gaudhoop

Malaan Gaudhoop company are a small, woman-led enterprise that is striving to bring the joy of experiencing cow dung upcycled and hand-rolled incense with premium ingredients to our customers. They do not compromise on their ingredients. Malaan use only IFRA-certified perfume to give a touch of floral effect.

Malaan Masala Dhoop

Gulzar by Enactus Sri Venkateswara College

Project Gulzar in India repurposes floral and paper waste to create new products, providing income for underprivileged women affected by the pandemic. In four months, the initiative increased women's income by 12.5% through sustainable sales, reflecting consumer preferences for environmentally conscious products.

Gulzar collection

NK Crafts by Bharti

Bharti is a driven and compassionate young. As a college student, she embarked on a journey to not only support her own family but also uplift the women in her neighbourhood

Inspired by the rich heritage of Indian handicrafts founded her own small venture where products are created through the recycling of waste like paper and plastic. She also created products using vibrant fluid art.

Saroj SHG

Introducing the Rural Women's Self-Help Group lead by Saroj, a resident of Gurugram, a collective of skilled artisans from the heart of rural landscapes. Their hands are skilled in the art of transforming simple materials into obiects of both beauty and utility.

From intricately woven baskets to hand-painted objects, their creations are a testament to their commitment to preserving traditional craftsmanship while adapting to contemporary needs. These women are not just crafting objects; they are crafting a brighter future for themselves and their communities.

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Rupali SHG

Rupali is the owner of Gurugram-based Women's Self-Help Group, a circle of remarkable women residing in the heart of our countryside. Their hands create not just delicious treats but also a sense of community, strength, and empowerment. These talented artisans have honed their culinary skills to perfection, crafting a delightful array of homemade sweets and snacks that capture the essence of tradition and flavour.

Contact Rupali Ji