It is a restaurant like no other, a shimmering oasis of the gift-economy in the heartless desert of the market economy. Diners pay what they want, from the heart, so that someone else may in the future enjoy the experience they are having; their food has already been paid for in advance, and they will recieve no tally at the meal’s end. It is a place where the volunteers who run the place, and patrons who dine there, share in contemplation — and the direct cultivation — of service, compassion, and giving. It is Ahmedabad’s Seva Cafe.
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Published 10 January 2007 Food , India , Service 6 CommentsTags: , Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad's National Institute of Design, Anjali Desai, Arti Shah, Auroville, Be the Cause, Bhavana Singh, gift economy, India, Manav Sadhna, Namrata Siviya, Service, Seva Cafe, Shagun Rastogi
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