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Recipe of Aloevera Hallwa


 Aloe vera is very useful for our body Halwa is used in extreme cold to resist the coldness

Here is the recipe

INGREDIENTS:- 

MILK

SUGAR

FRESH ALOEVERS GEL

GHEE

DRY FRUITS OPTIONAL

METHOD:- FIRSTLY Take out gel FRoM THE LEAVES AND PUT IN A PAN ADD MILK IN  IT MIX IT AFTER SOME TIME MILK WILL CURDLE STIRR IT THEN ADD  SUGAR IN IT AND ALSO GHEE AFTER THAT THEY CHANGE THE COLOUR AND READY

SERICULTURE

India has many industries among them sericulture is wonderful  industry India is a producer of large amount of silkThere are many cities in India which produce silk  karnataka, Assam Tamil Nadu nnow Rajastan also produce silk.

 Rearing of silk worm and make silk is called sericulture  silk worm are readered on mulbery leaves

There are five types of silk produce in India, moonga Tasar ori  

South Indian sarees are made from silk like kanjiwaram banarsi   etc

 Requirement for sericulture are electric sprayer

Nylon jaali

Paraffin paper wih wax


Silk worm eats leaves of mulberry plants  so they make silk

 Pupa of insect form cocoon in which liquid subctance made and in contact with air threada are made known as silk threads are 400 500 in lenth

Steps of sericulture

 

Spraying rolling 

A land is required for sericulture  where 

Large amount of mulberry trees are planted and also irrigation facilities

India is second largest country of world in silk pr

oduction . 

In modern fashion silk has a place

Honey




 Honey all of you known about it It is golden colour liquid which is obtained from honey bees . Honey bees collect juices of flowers and make honey inhexagonall comb. Honey has a lotss of properties It is antioxidnt antibacterial, antifungal It hass resistance power. It has pottassium calcium fibre minerals 

It is also useful for diabitic person 

Used in cold and cough

 Used in headache

 Used for weight gain and weight loss both

Drink with lemon water loss weight drink with milk gain weight

 Used in  glowing skin

Mask are made from honey

It keeps body  healthy and strong

 It increases metabolism

It keeps immune system strong

It heals the wounds

It heals the burn area

Helps in digestion

Helps in mouth problems and stomach problems

Helps in incresing eye  sight


Keeps bones strong

Aloevera magical plant




 Aloe vera is also known as grithkumari guwarpata ghicwar and has many names. It has lots of medicinal value. It is found everywhere. It has green fleshy leaves which contain gel transparent or pale yellow in colour. It contains 15 Amino Acids out of 20 vitamin B12 vitamin A c iron fibres potassium phosphorus zinc minerals.

It boosts the immune system and gives energy It has healing properties therefore used in wounds and pimples It is also used in jaundice hair problems like grey hair fall dandruff etc It helps in increasing haemoglobin It increases eyesight memory It has antifungal and antibacterial property It replants mosquitoes 

It grows very easily and requires a very less amount of water It gives a soothing effect in summer, therefore, many products are made from its gel-like shampoo, hair oil face wash cream soaps lotions body wash If the juice of Aloe vera is taken in an empty stomach it boosts energy for whole day


Recycling of waste and Environment

 The environment is very important in our life. Man cannot live without it even for a moment. Man's life is from these five elements: water, land, air, fire, sky. The environment is the aggregate of all the physical, chemical, and biological factors that affect an organism or an ecosystem's population and determine their form, life, and survival. Environmental education is holy work, by doing this and following its path; we can make the future beautiful along with the present, can protect human beings from many tragedies, reduce natural disasters, save extinct animals and plants. Can protect species and save water, air, and land from being polluted. Environmental education, knowledge, and information about the physical, biological, cultural, and psychological environments are given and efforts are made to understand their significance in real life. In this, decisions are made for the quality of the environment; exercises are done so that the problems can be solvedBy keeping the environment clean, people are saved from many physical diseases caused by pollution. Their immunity remains at a good level. Environmental protection is necessary to prevent any disease.

     Biodiversity and energy are the main elements of the environment. Change of place and time takes place in the environment. ... While it’s functional depends on the transfer of energy. Biological substances are produced inside the environment, whose function is different at different places.

    One of the most environmentally friendly and economical uses of recycling plastic waste is in road construction. Bundles of high-quality polyethylene are tied and sent to cement factories to be burned as fuel. This type of plastic cannot be recycled and mixed with coal can be burned at temperatures above 1300 °C.

    Managers of Plastic Recovery Centers run small enterprises by selling processed plastic waste to recyclers, road construction agencies, and cement factories in collaboration with Self-Help Groups - Sarthak Community Development and Public Welfare Sanstha. Roads made of plastic waste are much more durable as they are more able to withstand the impact of water. This is a huge advantage for the region having prolonged monsoon rainfall.

    If garbage is thrown, it should be classified before throwing it. Artificial articles like polythene, plastic, pieces of iron, glasses, and other materials should be collected in separate baskets before throwing them. This allows them to be put into recycling. Set up systems at the institutional or commercial level that are related to segregation, such as having two bins for dumping everywhere, wet waste can be disposed of by compost or biogas plants. Domestic waste such as fruit peels; vegetable skins,   grass, leaves, leftover food, uncooked food, coffee or tea powder, dung, etc. are used to make organic manure. Dig a pit to prepare manure for dung and waste. A mesh or a layer of sand is laid at the bottom of the pit. After that, layers of garbage are laid. After about two months, the waste turns into a clay-like substance called compost.

    The simplest way to manage waste is to create less waste. Waste reduction can be done by you and me by reducing waste creation and recycling, and by reusing old materials. It is important to use eco-friendly products and reduce the use of plastic, paper, etc. It is very important to manage waste, as it harms human health and the environment. It causes many diseases like malaria, tuberculosis, jaundice, and cholera.

    The fee related to the waste is not paid for its collection or transportation, but for the disposal of the waste. For example, in Sweden and the US, heavy entry fees are charged for dumping waste in a landfill.

    The place where we live is known as Earth, human beings, animals and birds, etc, these are all the creatures of this earth that make each other's support, if it is not there, then there will be no balance in this environment. Nature has its own influence on this earth, which keeps on changing at all times.

Following are the measures to protect the environment:

Protect forests, plant more and more trees, avoid packaged food, Adopt organic food, animals, and wildlife should be protected.

 

 Kumari Lata Deenanath Mangeshkar was born on 28 September 1929 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Her father Dinanath Mangeshkar was a skilled theater singer. Dinanath started teaching music to Lata when she was five years old. His father died in the year 1942. During this time she was only 13 years old. The owner of Navyug Chitrapat Film Company and his father's friend, Master Vinayak (Vinayak Damodar Karnataki), took care of his family and helped Lata Mangeshkar become a singer and actress. Lata Ji also had to face many difficulties in making her place. Lata Ji was compared with the famous playback singer of that time, Noor Jahan. Slowly Lata Ji started getting work. Lata Ji's talent got recognition in 1947 when she got a chance to sing a song in the film "Aapki Seva Mein".Lata Ji got a chance to sing many songs one after the other. Lata Ji also has the distinction of recording a maximum number of songs.

"Aayega Aane Wala" was sung in 1949, after which the number of your fans started increasing day by day. Meanwhile, you worked with all the famous musicians of that time. Anil Biswas, Salil Choudhary, Shankar Jaikishan, S. D. Burman, R. D. Burman, Naushad, Madanmohan, C. Ramchandra, etc. all the musicians considered your talent as iron. He has sung songs in great movies like Do Aankhen Barah Haath, Do Bigha Zameen, Mother India, Mughal-e-Azam, “Mahal”, “Barsaat”, “Ek Thi Ladki”, “Badi Behen” etc.

 Lata Mangeshkar's voice has graced the music world for more than six decades. India's 'Swar Kokila' Lata Mangeshkar has sung more than 30,000 songs in 25-30 languages.

After the death of her father, Lata had to struggle a lot for the money. He did not like acting very much but due to the untimely death of his father, he had to work in some Hindi and Marathi films for money. Her first film as an actress was Pahili Mangalagore (1942), she acted in several films including Majhe Baal, Chimukala Sansar (1943), Gajabhau (1944), Badi Maa (1945), Jeevan Yatra (1946), Maand ( 1948), Chhatrapati Shivaji (1952). Lata starred opposite Noor Jahan in Badi Maa and Asha Bhosle played the role of her younger sister. He also sang songs for his own role and did playback for Asha Bhosle. In 1947, Ustad Ghulam Haider (who had earlier discovered Noor Jahan) had Lata do the playback for that film for his upcoming film. But Ghulam Haider was disappointed. In 1947, Vasant Joglekar gave Lata a chance to sing in his film Aapki Seva Mein. In 1949, Lata got such an opportunity from the song "Aayega Aanewala" from the film "Mahal". After this film was a huge success, Lata never looked back.

 Film fare Awards (1958, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1993, 1994)

National Awards (1972, 1975 and 1990)
Maharashtra Government Award (1966 and 1967)
Padma Bhushan (1969)
Guinness Book Record for most songs in the world (1974) 
Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1989) 
Life Time Achievement Award at Film fare (1993) 
Screen Lifetime Achievement Award (1996) 
Rajiv Gandhi Award (1997) 
NTR Prize (1999) 
Padma Vibhushan (1999)
Lifetime Achievement Award by Zee Cine (1999)
I.I.A. F. Lifetime Achievement Award of (2000)
Stardust's Lifetime Achievement Award (2001)
India's highest civilian award "Bharat Ratna" (2001)
Maharashtra Bhushan (2001)
 





Terrace garden

 Your hobby can be fulfilled by gardening on the roof of the house. There are some special ways to plant plants on the roof. Before filling the soil in the pots, we have to make a drain layer that is made of brick or stone. Apart from this, we can add dry leaves and coconut peels to make the moisture layer. By adopting small techniques, we can do gardening on the terrace. We can also use grow bags for gardening. Since grow bags are very light we can add pumice stone for the drain layer. They love to decorate the terrace and balcony of their house with hanging baskets. The hanging basket would have given a very nice look to the house. If you have a plastic and pot-shaped hanging basket, then you can easily hang it, If you have a wire hanging basket then you can use a coir basket for that. Its soil should have at least 50% cocoa pit. Before planting the plant, remove the soil from the pot and leave it open in the sun, the insects and fungi present in the soil will end. Mix compost manure or cow dung well in the soil and fill it in pots. There is a problem with space in the house. Choose bonsai plants considering the location of the house that fulfills the hobby. Keep the plants in such a way that they get the right amount of air and sunlight. In summer, water the plants both in the morning and evening. Plants have to be taken care of like children. Weeding of plants in 10-15 days - weeding is necessary, instead of chemicals, add manure to the plants. If insects are found in the leaves, then burn cow-dung balls and put their smoke on the plants to remove them. Organic manure should be used for plants as it increases the fertility of the soil. Plant leaves that turn yellow or burn should be removed so that the plant can thrive. If the plants are pruned, fertilized, and watered on time, they will remain green.








The Jordan History

 Archaeological evidence suggests that humans have been in Jordan for at least 90,000 years. This evidence includes Paleolithic tools such as knives, hand-axes, and scrapers made from flint and basalt. Jordan is part of the Fertile Crescent, one of the regions of the world where agriculture originated during the Neolithic period (8,500 – 4,500 BC). People in the area likely domesticated grains, peas, lentils, goats, and later cats to protect their stored food from rodents. The written history of Jordan begins in biblical times with the kingdoms of Ammon, Moab, and Edom, which are mentioned in the Old Testament.

From the time of Mesopotamia, it was ruled by the Nabataean kingdom. It was he who developed the Arabic script from which the writing of modern Arabic began. The Greek meaning of Mesopotamia is "between two rivers". The area lies between the Tigris (Tigris) and Euphrates rivers. It includes areas of modern-day Iraq's Babil District, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and Iran's Quzestan province. The Harappan civilization has been called 'Meluha' in Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia is a historical region of Western Asia, located within the Tigris–Euphrates river system. Mesopotamia is the site of the earliest development of the Neolithic Revolution from about 10,000 BC. Its identity is "inspired by some of the most important developments in human history, mathematics, astronomy, agriculture, including the invention of the wheel, the development of the cursive script, and planting of the first cereal crops.

The Sumerians and Akkadians (including the Assyrians and Babylonians) dominated Mesopotamia from the beginning of written history (c. 3100 BC) until the fall of Babylon in 539 BC when it was conquered by the Achaemenid Empire. For many centuries it was ruled by the Islamic caliphate, which was ruled by Damascus and then Baghdad. After Mongol (1259), Crusader (1020), Ayyubi (1170), and Mamluk rule, it became the possession of Ottoman Turks in 1516. Turkey was defeated in World War I and became part of the British Empire. It became independent in 1946.

 The currency of Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar. The religion of most of the people in Jordan is Islam which is mostly a Sunni community. The highest mountain in Jordan is Jabal Umm ad Dami, whose height is 1,854 meters. The longest river of Jordan is River Jordan, whose length is 251 km is. while the largest lake here is the 'Sea of ​​Galilee' which is spread over 166 square kilometers. There has been a planetary war in Jordan from September 1970 to July 1971, which is called Black September. The national animal of Jordan is the Arabian Oryx and the national bird is the Sinai rosefinch. Jordan is classified by the World Bank as a country of "high human development" with an "upper middle income" economy. The economy of Jordan is one of the smallest in the region.

Jordan, officially known as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. It is an Arab country located in the southern part of the Syrian Desert, south of the Gulf of Aqaba, in Southwest Asia. Most of it is surrounded by desert in the north, Syria in the north, Iraq in the northeast, Israel in the west, and Saudi Arabia in the east and south. Programs in both Arabic and English are broadcast on TV in Jordan. The most important thing about this country is that the people here have the freedom to watch cable TV which is not there in many Arab countries. Some mysterious and gigantic figures remain in the Jordanian desert, which extends from Syria to Jordan and Saudi Arabia. These mysterious figures are called 'Ajrak Oasis Wheel'. These figures are believed to have been made about 8500 years ago.

 Petra, one of the seven wonders of Jordan, is a famous archaeological site; it dates back to 300 BC. It was the capital of the Nabatean kingdom. The Nabataeans built the city of Petra to track the celestial movements of the Sun. Petra one of the Seven New Wonders of the World is present in Jordan, which is also included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Actually, Petra is a famous archaeological site, which used to be the capital of the Nabatean kingdom around 300 BC. In 106 AD it came under Roman rule. Nabataean was the most populous city at that time with 20,000 inhabitants. This was the center of the entire Arab and European world, which is located on the Silk Route. Petra was also a major junction for the silk and spice trade routes. About half the city was destroyed by an earthquake in 363 AD. After several invasions by the Umaids, it was abandoned in the second half of the 7th century. Many of its palaces were destroyed by the end of the 11th century. t was later discovered in 1812 by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. Petra is a vast city of tombs, monuments, statues, and sacred structures. There are about 800 carved tombs in Petra. The site around Petra also has an archaeological park of 265 square meters. The Petra Theater was formerly built in the Hellenistic style in AD 106. The Petra Theater had seating for 5,000 to 8,000 people.

 





















 

 

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