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Millet Bowl Food Products Private Limited

Ward 134 Alwal, Telangana

DPIIT recognised Locality

In their own words

We are GOI recognized social start up with a vision to develop sustainable food systems by incorporating nutritional concerns into agriculture through Millet Food Value Chain Interventions. VALUE CHAIN INTERVENTIONS OF MILLETS provide nutrient-rich foods with important health properties for population living in the drought-prone rural areas, slums and socially backward groups who are highly susceptible to under nutrition.Our social model (INSPIRE) INITIATIVE FOR NUTRITIONAL SECURITY PROVISION INITIATIVE FOR RURAL EMPLOYMENT has three impact domains NUTRITION, AGRICULTURE and RURAL EMPLOYMENT where we create impactful businesses through newer models like Re-imagine Markets, Re-imagine Livelihoods and Re-imagine Scale & Scope that will create assets, employment opportunities, and increase income of the poor to address POVERTY- HUNGER – MALNUTRITION

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP2260
CIN
U15490TG2016PTC113294
Incorporated (MCA)
2016
Registered on Startup India
2017
Self-declared stage
EarlyTraction
MCA status
Active
Company class
Private
Registrar
RoC-Hyderabad
Authorised capital
₹43,90,000
Paid-up capital
₹40,39,060

www.milletbowl.in

Funding signals

We hold evidence classes, not rounds. There is no amount, no date and no valuation here because we do not have them.

Where this is

Locality

Ward 134 Alwal

Telangana

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