
Hiren Kumar Bose
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Feb 2, 2024 |
prokerala.com | Hiren Kumar Bose
Lucknow, Feb 2 : In 2018, Abhishek Srivastava (34) from Tandwa village in Uttar Pradesh's Shravasti acquired seeds of indigenously developed black-coloured wheat, NABI MG, from the Mohali-based National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI). After harvesting 20 quintals from an acre, he posted a video on social media platforms detailing its merits.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
101reporters.com | Hiren Kumar Bose
Farmers grope in the dark as unsold stocks pile upin their homes awaiting buyers in the absence of a mandi system for the producePrayagraj, Uttar Pradesh: In 2018, Abhishek Srivastava(34) from Tandwa village in Uttar Pradesh’sShravasti acquired seeds of indigenously developed black-coloured wheat, NABIMG, from the Mohali-based National Agri-FoodBiotechnology Institute (NABI). After harvesting 20 quintals from an acre,he posted a video on social media platforms detailing its merits.
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Jan 16, 2024 |
villagesquare.in | Hiren Kumar Bose |Worngachan Shatsang
Pomegranates dangle like rubies from shoulder-high trees on farmer Vinod Jadhav’s 25-acre orchard in Satmane village of Nashik district in Maharashtra. These fruits, with their deep red hue and glossy allure, transcend the norm, commanding attention beyond typical supermarket offerings. “We don’t have to go to the mandi.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
villagesquare.in | Shveta Jadhav |Nasir Yousufi |Hiren Kumar Bose
Sheela Devi was just 15 when her family got her married. She had completed her schooling the previous year.She had also learned the basics of stitching at Ursuline Convent School at Dorma village in Khunti administrative block of Jharkhand. “My husband and I were asked to leave his family home and live elsewhere. We came and settled in Pakna in 1994. And the next year, I started tailoring in order to earn a living and manage my home, though I didn’t own a machine then,” recalled Sheela.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
villagesquare.in | Hiren Kumar Bose |Sukanya Roy
For spice connoisseurs, the Varhadi Laal Mirchicha Thecha is a treasure. It delivers a pungent heat, diffusing a single word to nail the commotion on the palate: “Dosed”, like the 2002 hit song by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. If enthusiasts for fiery foods haven’t savoured this piquant red chutney exclusively made with Bhiwapuri chilli, they are missing out on something invaluable.
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