Sanskrit Social Business - No Profit No Loss - Fulfills Natural Needs
- Social Business as instrument for social change.
- Independent natural scale enterprises cooperating in Sanskrit Social Business Integrated Grid for sustainable global welfare commerce.
- Commerce means exchange, can be for profit, no loss, nonprofit or no loss - nonprofit.
- Social Business as defined by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus.
- Profit motive is the root impurity, it causes low quality, impurities and other problems.
3 Types of Joint Venture Possibilities: Food sector examples
Case 1: For Welfare - No Loss Nonprofit Business or SANSKRIT SOCIAL BUSINESS: Sustainable on all scales
- Nonprofit - Need based.
- Highest quality/price ratio.
AHAR SEVA : No Profit No Loss - Need Based - PURE FOOD
AHARAPURTI: Raw Food Supply
AHAR SHALA: Cooked or ready to consume food
Case 2: For Welfare - CHARITY: Unsustainable on Micro scale
- Example:: Free Food Distribution - Bhandara - UDYAPAN
Case 3: For Profit - BUSINESS: Unsustainable on Macro scale
- Example: Hotel
Sanskrit Social Business - Cooperation Franchise Model
- Local Natural Scale. Big scale or over centralised is unnatural hence unhealthy.
- Natural Needs such as water, food, health and hygiene products, seeds, saplings, awareness literature, Kendra or venue for meeting and exchange etc.
- Joint Venture Partnership for social welfare.
- Flexible terms.
Sanskrit Contribution for Welfare
- Global Presence among general public and partners with trust, transparency and goodwill.
- Trusted Quality Benchmark with constant online updated list of current partnerships based on quality monitoring.
- Sanskrit Software System. Most advanced with unbreakable security.
- Business Model with innovative updates.
Contribution by Partner
- Channel Place, Delivery network.
- Investment. Minimum.
- Expected Return: Brand goodwill, 100% Satisfaction and money safety.
- Operations Management.
Expected Returns for Partner
- Brand goodwill building.
- 100% Satisfaction.
- Money safety.
Theoretical Basis of Sanskrit Social Business
Nonprofit because Profit is Unsustainable!
Nonprofit means 0-10% or Shubhlabh as yearly notional profit for contingency and organic expansion only, not for dividend.
Official structure
Possible as a Charitable Organization Section 8 Company, in India under Ministry of Corporate Affairs MCA.
Profit leads to Elimination or Natural self correction or Global reset
- Asuri sampada.
- Vaishamya, Asamatvam, Ayoga.
- Greed.
- Competition instead of cooperation.
- Lack of harmony.
- Noise.
- Large scale.
- Unnatural.
- Pressure.
- Ecological disaster.
- Unsustainable.
No Loss - Nonprofit
No Loss for Sustainability
Nonprofit for Highest Impact of Money: Nonprofit empowers money!
- Purity, Spirit, Higher Purpose
- Highest Turnover Ratio.
- Highest Efficacy.
- Highest Efficiency.
Food Logistics as core sector for Sanskrit Social Business
- Purity is our essence.
- Eradication of profit motive from food supply chain sector shall result in pure food. Pure food shall lead to healthy society both physically and mentally. Operational or shubhlabh profit to absorb market fluctuations capped at 15%. This again remains in social business company account.
- Market compulsion means that even though feasible, yet price can't be significantly lower than current market price for the sake of public perception.
- Market compulsion caused over payments saved internally as investments by respective customers. These to be informed and adjusted in future at appropriate time. Example: Honey can be sold for 300/- per kg say, whereas in the name of purity it can be sold for 1000/- at 50% premium. This 1000 - 300 = 700 can be save as internal credit balance of respective customer.
- In Bharat, various section 8 companies can form a grid.
- Initially the social business can be started organically with trusted contacts.