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#kairalitv #kairalinews #mammootty Mammootty special award ,jwala kairalitv :Jasmine Aji Jasmine Aji is an inspiring, visually challenged entrepreneur from Kerala, India, known for establishing and running a successful traditional food business called Appoos Foods. Despite losing her eyesight completely due to a condition called retinitis pigmentosa, she manages her thriving enterprise which specializes in making authentic Kerala snacks, especially neyyappams. Background and Business Personal Struggles: Jasmine and her husband, Aji, faced significant challenges, including their son being diagnosed with cerebral palsy and Jasmine's own progressive vision loss, which became complete in 2011. Inspiration: During a difficult time, a priest at the Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health in Velankanni suggested she start a business to keep her mind engaged. Drawing on her education in economics and home science, she began making neyyappams, a traditional rice-based sweet fritter, from a cherished childhood recipe. Appoos Foods: Officially launched in 2005 and named after her son's nickname, the business began with just 2 kg of rice and one helper. Her husband supported her by selling the snacks at his local store, where they quickly became popular. Growth and Success: The business grew significantly, moving from a single stove to semi-automatic machinery by 2013 and employing local women. Appoos Foods now produces an average of 1,500 kilograms of neyyappams monthly and has a monthly turnover exceeding Rs 3 lakh, with higher revenues during peak seasons. The company also sells other products like avalosunda and various flours. Resilience: Jasmine manages the production and finances using her keen senses of smell and touch, and her memory, demonstrating remarkable resilience and determination in overcoming her physical limitations. Her story has been widely featured in Indian media as an inspiration. The Jwala Award is a prestigious recognition for emerging and successful women entrepreneurs under 45 years old. This award acknowledges the outstanding contributions and achievements of women in the business world. The award ceremony was graced by notable personalities like Mammootty, Nikhila Vimal, and Aparna Balamurali, who distributed mementos and cash awards to the deserving recipients The award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of women entrepreneurs who are making a mark in their respective industries. Aparna Balamurali, one of the award distributors, emphasized that each award given is unique and motivating, highlighting the importance of such recognitions in promoting women entrepreneurship Kairali TV Subscribe to Kairali TV YouTube Channel here ๐ https://bit.ly/2RzjUDM Kairali News Subscribe to Kairali News YouTube Channel here ๐ https://bit.ly/3cnqrcL *All rights reserved by Malayalam Communications LTD. The use of any copyrighted work without the permission of the owner amounts to copyright infringement. violation of IPR will lead to legal actions