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The Story Of How Sala Got Inked

Sala Farming Community: Nurturing Hoysala Heritage 

In the verdant embrace of Sala resides a community whose roots intertwine with the illustrious Hoysala heritage—a tale woven by the Sala farming community. At the helm of preserving this cultural tapestry stand the esteemed guardians, CH Ramesh and SN Ramesh. Their unwavering commitment and visionary leadership have not only shaped Sala’s agricultural landscape but have also revitalized the essence of Hoysala history within this fertile land.

The Hoysala Connection

Sala breathes the whispers of a bygone era—the remnants of the Hoysala dynasty evident in the architectural marvels and timeless relics scattered across the landscape. The intricate carvings adorning Sala’s temples serve as living testaments to an era steeped in artistic brilliance and cultural opulence.

Uniting Entrepreneurship, Tech Innovation, and Teamwork: Sala’s Heritage Guardians

Sala’s heritage tale intertwines entrepreneurship, tech innovation, and teamwork. Girish Naik’s entrepreneurial vision seamlessly merges tradition and innovation, while Tilak DP embodies tech expertise, bridging ancient wisdom with modern tools. Together, led by leaders like Girish, the Sala team ensures heritage preservation, marrying entrepreneurial zeal with technical acumen. Their collective efforts propel Sala confidently into the digital era, safeguarding its rich legacy for the future.


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“Crafting Sala’s Brochure: A Tale of Vision and Creativity”

In the meticulous creation of Sala’s brochure, a synergy of creative minds and artistic finesse converged to shape a masterpiece that embodies the very soul of the resort.

A Collaborative Journey: Driven by the promoters’ visionary ideas, the brochure found its roots in their innovative thinking. Jovita’s intricate illustrations became the heartbeat of the brochure, breathing life into the envisioned narrative. Each stroke of her pen encapsulated Sala’s essence, infusing the visuals with a timeless allure.

Prathyaksh’s Essential Contribution: At the heart of this endeavor was Prathyaksh, a driving force thrilled to be a part of this creative expedition. His meticulous attention to detail culminated in a brochure that served as a perfect showcase, a canvas portraying the resort’s distinctive and unparalleled features.

A Visual Symphony: The brochure, a true visual spectacle, captivates with its opulence, radiating the luxurious and elegant ambiance that defines Sala. Every detail, meticulously crafted, narrates a story of royalty, unveiling the resort’s unique features in a captivating manner.

Reflection of Vision and Creativity: Beyond its tangible form, the brochure is a manifestation of Sala’s vision—an embodiment of the resort’s aspirations and the artist’s imaginative prowess. It stands as a testament to Sala’s commitment to excellence and its dedication to presenting an unparalleled experience.

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Carbon Credits: A Sustainable Solution for a Greener Future

Since the onset of industrialization in 1960, a significant amount of carbon has been released, enough to potentially darken our atmosphere. However, a natural process exists that absorbs this emitted carbon and releases oxygen in return. This process is carried out by the world’s flora, including all plants and trees.

In recognition of this, a system is established known as Carbon Credits to award based on the extent of greenery a country has and the number of trees a farmer owns. These carbon credits can then be purchased by international corporations that are major carbon emitters, or by governments lacking in green spaces. This system aims to incentivize the preservation and expansion of our planet’s greenery.

Carbon credits are a way to incentivize the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and promote carbon sequestration. Carbon credits are a tradable permit that allows the holder to emit one tonne of carbon dioxide or an equivalent amount of greenhouse gases. The holder can sell the permit to another party who can then use it to offset their own emissions1.

India, with the world’s largest area of cropland, is expected to become the leading market for carbon farming credits2. Carbon farming is a promising option that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and stores carbon in soils and degraded rangelands through forests tree plantings and regrowth, carbon storage through incorporation of biochar which is carbon negative, substitution of biofuels for fossil fuels, and other methods2. We at Krushika Framing Community  are taking a proactive approach to carbon sequestration through its farming methods. The team is mindful of the amount of carbon that is sequestered through their farming practices. Once local policies are in place, community members will be able to earn proportionate “Carbon credits” for their efforts, which can later be traded at carbon stock exchanges3.

The Indian government has recently notified the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme, 2023 (CCTS 2023) under the Energy Conservation Act, 2001, to develop the country’s first-ever domestic carbon market1. The CCTS 2023 entails the formation of a National Steering Committee or Indian Carbon Market (NSCICM) for the governance and direct oversight of the ICM. The market will be driven by setting Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission intensity reduction targets in line with India’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) for selected entities to be obligated under CCTS 20231. The CCTS 2023 will provide financial incentives to farmers by allowing those who adopt carbon farming practices to sell their carbon credits2.

Krushika is considering the global and national good in their farming practices. It is essential that we all take responsibility for our actions and work towards a sustainable future3.

3: Mitsui & Co. Global Strategic Studies Institute Monthly Report, February 2023 1: PwC India, Regulatory Insights, July 2023 2: Mitsui & Co. Global Strategic Studies Institute Monthly Report, April 2021

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Dr. S Jaishankar, Minister of External Affairs, India visited Shilhaandara

Dr. S. Jaishankar, Minister of External Affairs, India along with Dr. S. N. Ramesh at Shilhaandara Resorts, Ramanagara, Karnataka

Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar was born on 9 January 1955.  K. Subrahmanyan, the father of Dr. S. Jaishankar is a renowned journalist and civil servant. He has made many contributions to Indian History.  Suloncahna Jaishankar is the mother of Dr. Subrahmanyan Jaishankar. 

Dr. Subrahmanyam is married to Kyoko Jaishankar and has two sons that are Dhruva Jaishankar and Arjun Jaishankar and a daughter namely Medha Jaishankar.  The hometown of Dr. S. Jaishankar is in New Delhi and his studies were accomplished there:

  • School:  Air Force Central School, Delhi.
  • Graduation:  St. Stephen College, Delhi.
  • Post-Graduation: JNU, New Delhi.

(He did M.A. in political science and International relations with a specialization in Nuclear Diplomacy)

In 1977, Dr. S. Jaishankar began his career in the Indian Foreign Service. During his working span of more than 38 years there, he worked in umpteen capacities in both India and other foreign countries. The journey includes 

  • The High Commission of Singapore from 2007–2009. 
  • Moreover, he also served as an Ambassador to the Czech Republic from 2001–2004, 
  • Further, in China from 2009–2013
  • Also, in the USA for a year that is from 2014 to 2015. 

Recently a book named “Global Indians 2022”, A book that includes 26 notable personalities also mentioned the life of Dr. S. Jaishankar. 

Dr. S. Jaishankar on his official visit to Shilhaandara imparted his heartiest wishes to the Managing Director Dr. S N Ramesh and the architect. During the visit, Dr. S. Jaishankar expressed his admiration for architecture and also heard about their future endeavors.  

Dr. S N Ramesh is the son of a teacher and is raised in chikkamagarluru, Karnataka.

The career of Dr. S N Ramesh was initiated in the cradle of nature along with his partner CH Ramesh.  Their creative pursuits have brought their brainchild- Krushika Community Farming to light. The motto of  Dr. S N Ramesh and CH Ramesh is “Coming Together To Make A Sustainable And Luxurious Living In The Most Ethical Ways.”

Dr. S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister walking through Shilhaandara Resort with Dr. S. N. Ramesh, Bangalore

Contributing to architectural refinement across cosmopolitan cities over the past three decades, the luminaries have made their mark in a plethora of sectors including themed hospitality, aesthetic constructions, and eco-tourism. They have constructed many architectural marvels such as Guhantara, Shilhaandara, Siri Nature Roosts, Jhari EcoStay and many more are on way. 

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75 Years of Freedom: Let’s Celebrate Independence Day With Maamara

Let’s salute our great nation on this 76th Independence Day! To our soldiers, to our freedom fighters, to our heroes of the nation. The sacrifice that our forefathers have done for victory and the right for us to live in a free country is beyond the imagination. So, let us be a part of this freedom struggle and become a part of “KRUSHIKA”.

Krushika is a notion that implies freedom from a sedentary lifestyle, urban compromises, traffic congestion, Scarcity of space, and Health issues. Krushika welcomes you to be a part of “Maamara” on this independence day. An up-class and comfortable farm living, with all the necessary amenities among nature. In a community that grows food for itself, having full control over the means, and where purity is best ensured. 

WALK IN NATURE—FOR A AESTHETIC LIFE IN MAAMARA IN JUST ₹75 LAKHS

Krushika—on the launch of Maamara, on this auspicious 76th Independence day presents you with exciting offers that are breath-stopping. A day when we all have completed 75 years of Independence.  Let’s be a part of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav ‘ to honor the magnificent history of people, achievements, and culture with Maamara that gives all of this. A life that makes every person refreshed, rejuvenated, and healthy. Maamara is coming together to make a sustainable and luxurious living in the most ethical of ways. 

Let us recall the speech of great  Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on our 1st Independence day which is of 1947, he was boosting the people of the country to build a new and developed nation through their hard work, zeal, and enthusiasm. A country that is free from all the social evils such as ignorance, poverty, poor health conditions, illiteracy, etc, and wants the country to lead towards development. 

So, come and join Maamara to remove the evils and enjoy mother nature, feel the purity and oneness in the farms. A place where food is nurtured by well-equipped resources and professors exclusively to proffer nutritional value. “Maamara—a way to hale and hearty lifestyle”

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Is urbanization desensitizing us? Are we normalizing it on a daily basis ?

The place was a perfect setting to unroll a combination of two things, One – The launch of a book titled “Kaadu Malle”, a compilation of his poems, written along last decade by Shri S N Ramesh -Creator and Managing Director of many hospitality ventures across Karnataka. Two – Was also the launch of the Community Farming venture -“Krushika”.

I am talking about “Kavya Krushika” event on 5th June, that was enchantingly arranged at the popular resort “Guhantara”. Sunday evening was made special by the presence of many prestigious literary elite of Karnataka, including the chief guest, the Jnanpitha awardee “Shree Chandrashekar Kambar”. The stage was also chaired with other dignitaries of the field like the senior lyricist, writer, poet Shri Dodda Rangegowdaru, then senior writer and Poet S G Siddaramaiah, IAS officer and writer Shri Dayanand, Famous and Senior Music director V Manohar, and Retd. KAS Shree Manjuanath Magodi. Audience felt lucky to be in such an honorable presence.

The event started with a traditional song, followed by a welcome note, bharatanatya, then followed by the speech from the dignitaries.

The senior poets opined that, “ನಗರೀಕರಣದ ಕಡೆಗೆ ಹೆಚ್ಚು ಗಮನ ನೀಡಿ, ನಾವು ನಮ್ಮ ಸಂವೇದನಶೀಲತೆಯನ್ನು ಕಳೆದು ಕೊಂಡಿದ್ದೇವೆ” which meant, that we city dwellers are losing our natural human sensitivities as a result urbanization and thus the need to review the very style of living we have cultivated. There were multiple references to the past times and the village living, it was a call to action to which we all could relate to.

The words of the luminaries, emphasized the central vision that Krushika Farming Community advocates -A sustainable and wholesome living in the most ethical of ways.

A decade after Shri SN Ramesh first conceptualized the idea of Community Farming, the message was now clear and relatable to the audience since it’s a thought so common that it would have crossed the minds of any average urban joe ! We all would have wondered at some point to take matters into our own hands to ensure nutritional security to our family. It may have felt distant in the past, but with changing times, make it seem more and more plausible, thanks to new age ventures like Krushika!

Krushika works towards providing sustainable and healthy community living, provides nutritional security, ensures wellness and healthcare for the residents of the community and a lot more..

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