Due to hilly regions where land is uneven and natural calamities, people struggle to do farming. A girl “Divya Rawat” started mushroom farming and today she is a brand ambassador for the same. This is the motivational story of mushroom girl Divya Rawat and today we will look at her journey and how she became a mushroom lady of Uttarakhand.
Quick overview – Divya Rawat mushroom training fees – Rs 3000 per day and Rs 16000 per day, contact – 7739922898, 07409993860, 01352533181, address – Mothrowala, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, pin code 248001.
Divya Rawat mushroom girl training fees contact address
Divya Rawat mushroom training fees are Rs 3000 to Rs 16000. While reading the review and other content I saw people complaining about the training fees and requesting that they are ready to learn but the fee of Rs 16,000 is very high.
While talking with the concerned person they explained that there are two types of training one is for oyster mushroom training costing Rs 3000 per day and it is a three-day training.
The other is entrepreneurship training along with oyster, milky, button, Ganoderma mushrooms and shiitake mushrooms which is Rs 16k per day which is really high. For more information, you can visit Divya Rawat’s website. Soumya Foods pvt ltd by mushroom lady Divya Rawat (mushrooms & cordyceps militaris) Dehradun photos are available on her Facebook.
- Contact number – +91 8094600131, 0135 – 2533181, 8094600131 (WhatsApp).
- Email – info@keedajadihealth.com
- Websites – https://keedajadihealth.com/ and https://www.soumyafoodsltd.com/.
Divya Rawat mushroom girl biography
In the beginning, Divya started everything alone but when her family got some faith in her they helped her by giving her some money. Soon she started Soumya Food Private Limited and also gives mushroom training in Dehradun.
Early life – Today Divya Rawat is famous as a mushroom girl but she faced lots of problems during her childhood days. Rawat belongs to Uttarakhand State and Chamoli is her native village where she was born and brought up. Chamoli is located in the high hills of Uttarakhand where the fruit called kafal is very famous.
Education – Divya came to Delhi for college education and she has done graduation and master’s degree in social work.
Job – After completing her graduation she did a job in NGO where she worked on human rights issues. She saw that she was not alone from Uttarakhand who is doing jobs in Delhi and she felt sad while seeing people from her state living a miserable life in Delhi. This is due to the hill migration which I have discussed a few times in my different posts.
Hill migration – People do not want to leave the fresh air of Uttarakhand but they are helpless to survive life. It is just not the failure of villages, it is actually the failure of the Uttarakhand government which is not able to encourage cultivation in the hills. Today people all over the world are running after organic vegetables and fruits for that they need such atmosphere and soil which Uttarakhand naturally has.
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The Uttarakhand government should grab this opportunity provided by nature instead of begging people not to leave the village.
The Uttarakhand government can easily encourage farmers by exporting their products to international markets where they will get a good income. What actually is happening is exporting vegetables to international markets is far away. The government is not able to export the hill vegetables and fruits into the local markets of India this is why people get discouraged and start searching for jobs resulting in hill migration and desolated villages.
Divya realised this situation while she was doing a job in Delhi and she really wanted to do something for the Uttarakhand people. In 2013 Uttarakhand was hit by a flood and at that moment Divya decided to come back to Dehradun and do something for the Uttarakhand people. She wanted people to do a job in Uttarakhand state and live a graceful life within the state. She was trying to revive decent livelihood for the Uttarakhand people.
When Divya decided to come back to Uttarakhand at the time she was doing a good job and might be peak at her job. When suddenly she left her job her family members and relatives did not appreciate her decision and thought that this was her wrong decision.
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Divya wants people who are doing jobs outside Uttarakhand to come back and start whatever they can do at the initial levels.
Why mushroom farming
When Divya came back to Dehradun she was in search of doing her own work. Soon she got to know about a mushroom business and started researching it. She has taken mushroom training in Dehradun to understand its cultivation pros and cons. She noticed there was a huge gap between mushroom supply and production.
People are demanding mushrooms but production was very low in Uttarakhand and she grabbed this problem as an opportunity. Mushrooms are cash crops and can be easily cultivated indoors. Therefore natural calamities are not able to interrupt this farming. Moreover, it needs less space.
In one of her interviews, Divya Rawat said the speciality of this crop is that it is cultivated throughout the year by maintaining a specific temperature. In Uttarakhand, potatoes are cultivated on a large scale but farmers earn only Rs 8 to Rs 12 per kg whereas in mushroom cultivation they can earn up to Rs 80 to Rs 100 per kg.
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Divya added this price difference could change the lives of Uttarakhand people and she started experimenting with mushrooms. After a long hustle, she has selected a few varieties that can easily grow in Uttarakhand climates with fewer equipment requirements.
Divya said I want to do cultivation in such a simple way that it could be adapted by as many people as possible. The mushroom lady avoided the need for large spaces and costly material structures including heavy racks. Instead, she used bamboo racks to grow mushrooms vertically. After good research and hustle, she picked three mushroom varieties that can easily grow in Uttarakhand and they are oysters, buttons and milky mushrooms.
Conclusion – Divya Rawat is really working very well in mushroom farming and teaching various people from all over India in her training centres located in Dehradun. She wanted to help people by teaching them mushroom cultivation so that this cultivation could spread door to door in Uttarakhand houses.
Why she kept the fees extremely high, Rs 3000 per day and Rs 16000 per day which ordinary middle-class people cannot afford? In the initial days, she wanted to stop the migration and motivate people to work within a state and now she is capable of teaching people with her training institute to work within a state but fees are very high. It looks like words are saying something and efforts are doing something.
FAQ
What are Divya Rawat’s mushroom training fees?
Rs 3000 per day – Oyster mushroom training cost.
Rs 16000 per day – Entrepreneurship training + oyster, button, milky, shiitake and Ganoderma mushrooms.
Where is Divya Rawat mushroom training center address?
Mothrowala, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, pin code 248001. Mothrowala is near kargi chowk 5 to 6 km from isbt.
What is the Divya Rawat mushroom center contact number?
7739922898, 07409993860, 01352533181
Divya Rawat belongs to which state?
Divya Uttarakhand.
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Your information regarding the training program is not correct. Please visit and meet the entire team and people of Uttrakhand who are connected with mushroom mission.She is a visionary person not fall in the category of money minting individuals. Your personal observation is misinforming many facts .