Harela, which means "Day of Green", represents the new harvest brought on by the rainy season. It takes place in the 'Shravan month' of the Hindu calendar.It is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in the Kumaon region of Uttara...
Read moreBarnyard Millet (a fast-growing cereal) (Jangora) "Nutritive Cereal" has become one of the most important minor millet crops in Asia, showing an upsurge in World production.Barnyard Millet is a small white-shaped seed that grows naturally and organically...
Read moreBay leaves, also known as tej patta, are aromatic leaves derived from the laurel tree. They have been utilized for generations due to their medicinal and flavor-enhancing properties, which contribute to both the taste and nutritional value of food. Read more
"Kafal Pako Chaita," a famous line from a song in Uttarakhand, celebrates the "Kafal" as the beloved summer fruit of the hill people. These small, dark red berries possess a delightful combination of sweetness, tanginess, and juiciness, earning them the names "bayberr...
Read moreSeabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a unique and versatile plant with a long history and a wealth of fascinating facts. This article will delve into its history, origin, cultivation, nutritional value, medicinal applications, and other interesting aspects. <...
Read moreUttarakhand simply means "heaven" and is well known as the 'Land of Gods’ called 'Devbhoomi', getting its recognition on 9th November 2000.Uttarakhand is derived from the Sanskrit dialect which means 'Northern land'. ...
Read moreIndia is a diverse country. You will find a surprising place at every other step in India and corn village is one of the most astonishing places in India.'The corn village' Sainji, is 5 km away from the famous "Kempty fall" of Mussoorie, of Jaunsar bl...
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