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  • science

    May 10, 2021

    Using fire, early humans permanently changed Stone Age Africa's landscape tens of thousands of years ago

    Within the last few thousand years, farmers brought about more land transformations, but the legacy of human impacts was in place a long time ago.
    #Africa#Fire#wood#landscape#Early Humans#Vegetation#pyrodiversity

  • India

    Apr 15, 2021

    'Aahaar Kranti' mission launched by Health Ministry to raise public awareness about nutrition

    "Aahaar Kranti" will renew the focus on nutritionally balanced diets replete in locally sourced fruits and vegetables.
    #food#Health Ministry#vegetables#Nutrition#fruits#Harsh Vardhan#aahaar kranti

  • India

    Jan 24, 2021

    Kashmiris struggle with shortage of essential items in Srinagar after closure of Jammu-Srinagar National Highway

    Srinagar is totally dependent on supplies of essentials such as petroleum, LPG, kerosene, vegetables, poultry and mutton, as well as other grocery items, from outside via this road
    #ConnectTheDots#Petrol#Valley#Srinagar#vegetables#Lal Chowk#citizen matters

  • Lifestyle

    Dec 05, 2020

    Forgotten Food: The Eenthu Panna tree's seeds contain the story of a cuisine, culture and its custodians

    In addition to being the star ingredient in heirloom dishes like the ‘eenthu pidi’ made by the Mappila Muslims, the seeds of the Cycas circinalis (popularly referred to as the eenthu panna) tree are a living testimony to the age-old reliance of indigenous communities on wild edibles and the unrecorded wealth of ethnobotanical information they possess.
    #FWeekend#TheNarrative#Mappila cuisine#indigenous foods#indigenous vegetables#ForgottenFood#eenthu pidi#eenthu panna#Cycas circinalis

  • Health

    Dec 02, 2020

    Nutritionist decodes health benefits of consuming green leafy vegetables, baby greens and microgreens

    Green leafy vegetables have been known for a long time to be some of the most nutrient-dense vegetables you can add to your diet.
    #Green Leafy Vegetables#Fenugreek#baby spinach#horse gram#pea shoots

  • India

    Aug 20, 2020

    Traffic snarls, power cuts in Delhi after incessant rains; IMD issues alert for heavy showers

    The rains also crippled electricity supply in many areas in Delhi. Civic bodies reported incidents of uprooting of trees
    #Delhi#climate change#NewsTracker#IMD#Delhi NCR#Delhi floods#Delhi Rains#Gurugram#Madanpur Khadar#Delhi-NCR region#Jahangirpuri#Delhi rain#Safdarjung Observatory#Narela-Bawana road#Raja Garden flyover#Kasturba Underpass#MB Rad#Jhandewalan Mandir#Jhilmil underpass#Azadpur vegetable market#Sarai Pipal Thala

  • Business

    May 11, 2020

    Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar says 117 more mandis join eNAM platform; total number reaches 962 across India

    Integration of APMC mandis with eNAM will strengthen and facilitate farmers to sell their harvested produce through the online portal, he said.
    #FPO#vegetables#Foodgrains#Narendra Singh Tomar#lockdown#Oilseeds#Bamboo#eNAM#digital payments#APMC mandis#coconuts#COVID-19#fibers#agri-produce

  • Health

    Apr 20, 2020

    How to step out for essentials during the lockdown and after it is lifted

    Here are a few things to keep in mind while shopping for essential in the foreseeable future.
    #NewsTracker#coronavirus#myupchar#Coronavirus outbreak#Coronavirus news#Novel coronavirus#Coronavirus Pandemic#COVID-19#Coronavirus India#Life after lockdown#Buying essentials#Shopping for groceries#Lockdown precautions#how to wash fruits and vegetables to avoid corona pandemic#how to clean boxes and packages from the market for corona prevention

  • Business

    Apr 02, 2020

    Coronavirus Outbreak: Indian farmers feed strawberries, broccoli to cattle as lockdown hits transport

    Maharashtra:</strong> As hundreds of millions of Indians remain locked down to stem the spread of coronavirus, some of its cattle are getting treated to strawberries and broccoli that farmers are struggling to transport and sell in cities amid the three-week lockdown
    #NewsTracker#farmers#vegetables#broccoli#Cattle#shutdown#lockdown#coronavirus#Strawberries#Coronavirus outbreak#Coronavirus Pandemic#COVID-19

  • Business

    Mar 30, 2020

    Coronavirus Outbreak: India's vegetable oil demand set to drop for first time in decades amid 21-day nationwide lockdown

    Demand for vegetable oil in India is poised to fall for the first time in decades as restaurants have pulled down their shutters to comply with a government order that imposed a 21-day nationwide lockdown to stem the spread of the coronavirus
    #oil#NewsTracker#restaurants#shutdown#lockdown#oil demand#coronavirus#Coronavirus outbreak#Coronavirus Pandemic#COVID-19#edible oil. vegetable oil#edible oil demand#21-day nationwide lockdown
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