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‘Easy cooker’ becomes a hit.... The Hindu, June 7 2009 Staff Reporter [Update: To get an Eco-friendly Easy Cooker please email aidsite@gmail.com Price including packing and mailing to most India addresses: Rs 290. The cooker is being made and sold in villages of Srikakulam district for Rs 100 (price without packing and postage).]
Srikakulam: The Association for India's Development (Aid) India, an NGO working in Tholapi village in Pondur mandal has good news for housewives [home-makers], working women and kitchen managers. The NGO designed an ‘easy cooker’ with the innovative bamboo technology which are selling like hot cakes. Curious customers are placing orders delighted at the cost effective innovative technology from different parts of the State. Pressure cookers and hot boxes sold by branded companies cost about Rs.2000. Named ‘easy cooker’, it is attracting the attention of busy and working women and many are evincing interest in the product. All one has to do is to first boil rice in a vessel. For one glass of rice two glasses of water has to be added.
(right picture: A satisfied user cooks brown rice in the Haybox Easy cooker)
Also contact by email raviaravinda@gmail.com or aidsite@gmail.com for more information. Source: |
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