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: Mom Uses Age-Old Practice Of Baby Wearing To Start Business Of Over Rs 1 Crore #IndiaNEWS #Entrepreneurs They say necessity is the mother of all inventions. This holds true in the case of Goa-based

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Mom Uses Age-Old Practice Of Baby Wearing To Start Business Of Over Rs 1 Crore #IndiaNEWS #Entrepreneurs
They say necessity is the mother of all inventions.
This holds true in the case of Goa-based ‘accidental entrepreneur’ Bayiravi Mani Mangaonkar (38), who went from being an event management professional to a home-baker, and then a successful entrepreneur with the launch of Kol Kol Baby Carrier in 2014, which has an annual turnover of over a crore.
“Being a home baker was the closest I thought I would come to being my own boss. Little did I imagine that motherhood would change my life in such unexpected ways. In order to continue baking whilst looking after my 45 day old son, I stumbled upon baby wearing, and life was never the same thereafter,� Bayiravi tells The Better India.
Baby wearing is the practice of carrying your baby in a sling or any other form of cloth fastened to your chest or back. While baking, Bayiravi would often have to spend hours in the kitchen, and she found it challenging to work and care for her newborn son at the same time. As a solution, began using an old saree or dupatta to keep her son tied to her.
The idea was inspired by the age-old habits of women who would tie their children to themselves while working in fields or tea-estates.
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Bayiravi says the solution was good for the baby as well as the caregiver, who could now use their hands freely. She quickly figured that this was a business opportunity.
A slight change of plans
However, being an entrepreneur was not always Bayiravi’s plan. In fact, having seen her father and uncles run their own business, she says she was sure she did not want to be one. “I liked the idea of having a fixed and stable income every month. The unpredictability of being an entrepreneur did not hold any charm for me,� she says.
The first time she had forayed into entrepreneurship was when she started baking. She says this was more to shirk off boredom, as she had no formal training or prior experience in the field.
“Baking was brand-new for me, and it was all going great with a steady stream of clients until I got pregnant and had my son, Advait, in 2013. He was all of 45 days old when I went back to baking,� she says. “I had to find a way to use my hands while being there for him – managing the business and keeping the baby calm and close. This is where baby wearing helped. �
“I had two hand-me-down baby carriers of a European brand, but I found them to be uncomfortable to use,� she says.
“The baby isn’t meant to hang in the carrier. The person wearing the carrier should not feel any pain or pressure on the back. It should, in no way, lead to any discomfort,� she says.


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