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talentsupportsponsorssocial responsibilitysarisprojectsold sarikarmajobsgoodconsciousnesscommunitybeads 15 Sep 2010 12:00 AM
Unwanted saris can help the needy by Kanchana Moodliar
Donate your saris for a good cause and boost your karma - that's the basis of Durban entrepreneur Kanchana Moodliar's skills development project aimed at benefiting and empowering disadvantaged women in Chats-worth. SEEKING GOOD KARMA: Clothing
talentsupportsponsorssocial responsibilitysarisprojectsold sarikarmajobsgoodentrepreneurconsciousnesscommunitybeads 22 Aug 2010 12:00 AM
Helping the Needy with Saris - 'Saris for Good Karma' by Kanchana Moodliar
Story from South Africa - An entrepreneur had an idea of turning old saris that maybe were sitting in the closet for years into something for the needy. According to the article, 12 women have already been picked to take part in a year long venture
sportssponsorssocial responsibilitysarisprojectsold sarimyblogkarmajobsgoodconsciousnesscommunitybeads 22 Aug 2010 12:00 AM
Singer's tribute to women who smile through hardship by Kanchana Moodliar
By SANTHAM PILLAY The resilient spirit of a group of unemployed women was all the inspiration jazz singer Natalie Rungan needed to write a song. HATS OFF TO RESILIENCE: Jazz singer Natalie Rungan says her latest single, 'Still You Smile', is
talentsupportsportssponsorssocial responsibilitysarisprojectsold sarikarmajobsgoodconsciousnesscommunitybeads 16 Aug 2010 12:00 AM
EASTERN MOSAIC by Kanchana Moodliar
A consciousness movement begins…” “Saris for Good Karma”, created by Kanchana Moodliar, is a social responsibility project that will create a skilled, self employed community of designers and beaders in unit 2, Bayview Chatsworth and
sponsorssocial responsibilitysareesprojectsjobsgoodconsciousnesscommunityChatsworthbeads 1 Aug 2010 12:00 AM
Sari project to empower women gets off the ground by Kanchana Moodliar
By TASCHICA PILLAY A group of unemployed women have begun training in how to convert unwanted saris into high-end fashion garments and accessories. Fourteen women from Bay- view in Chatsworth were selected as part of the Saris for Good Karma