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Showing posts with label Herbs. Show all posts

Saturday, May 22, 2021

India records 2.57 lakh new Covid-19 cases, 4,194 deaths

Latest updates : 22th May,2021
Echinacea purpurea

India recorded over 2.57 lakh new 
covid 19 cases in the last 24 hours 
ending 8 am Saturday, taking India’s 
total infections to over 2.62 crore. 
Out of the total cases, over 29 lakh 
are currently active while over 
2.30 crore people have recovered 
till now. With 4,194 new fatalities, 
the death toll is now at 2,95,525.

The antiviral activity of Echinacea has been investigated in vitro for most of the respiratory viruses associated with common colds and flu.

More info: https://jkmpic.blogspot.com/2021/03/echinacea-purpurea-homeopathic-medicine.html


Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Coronavirus India update

 Coronavirus India News Live Updates: Gujarat extends partial lockdown for 3 more days, says CM Vijay Rupani.

Coronavirus India News Live Updates: India's COVID-19 death toll climbed to 2,78,719 with a record 4,329 fresh fatalities, while the single day rise in coronavirus cases stood at 2.63 lakh, the lowest in 28 days, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday. The country reported 2,63,533 new cases in a span of 24 hours, taking the total tally of COVID-19 cases
 to 2,52,28,996, the data updated at 8 am showed. A total of 2,59,170 cases were reported in a span of 24 hours on April 20. The active cases further reduced to 33,53,765  comprising 13.29 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has improved to 85.60  per cent, the data updated at 8 am showed. The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 2,15,96,512, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.10 per cent, the data stated.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

J&K is with Narendra Modi’s development plank and want to get rid of the dynastic parties rule

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A series of public meetings were held in Lower Shiv Nagar area of Ward Number 33 and Bakshi Lambasting the callous approach of NC-Congress coalition government in the State, Sat Sharma stated that from the last six years State Government was least concerned about the development of the State and now when the elections have arrived they are asking for votes of public and this time public should ignore such elements who are trying to divide public on various issues.
Nagar area of Ward Number 27 of Jammu West Assembly segment. BJP candidate from Jammu West Sat Sharma (CA) took stock of the problems being faced by the residents of the area and he also appealed to the masses to vote on the agenda of development in the upcoming Assembly polls.



Candidate List

Sl. AC No. AC Name Name of Candidate




1 1 Karnah Shri Eshfaq-ur Rehman Poswal
2 2 Kupwara Shri Abdul Rehman Lone
3 3 Lolab Shri Abdul Rashid Zargar
4 5 Langate Shri M.M. War
5 6 Uri Shri Mir Mushtaq Navshari
6 7 Rafiabad Shri Desh Kumar Nehru
7 10 Bandipora Shri Abdul Rehman Tekri
8 16 Kangan Shri Nazir Ahmad Raina
9 17 Ganderbal Shri Sheik Rashid
10 18 Hazratbal Shri Hakim Masood
11 21 Khanyar Shri Ashok Bhat
12 22 Habbakadal Shri Moti Kaul
13 23 Amirakadal Smt Hina Bhat
14 24 Sonawar Smt. Draksha Andrabi
15 25 Batamaloo Shri Jubair Nazir
16 27 Badgam Shri Fayaz Rahat
17 28 Beerwah Shri Abdul Rasheed Bandey
18 30 Chrari Sharief Shri Abdul Rahman Chopon
19 31 Tral Sardar Avtar Singh
20 32 Pampore Shri Abdul Mohd. Wagey
21 33 Pulwama Shri Riyaz Ahmed Mir
22 36 Shopian Shri Javed Ahmad Qadri
23 37 Noorabad Shri Mustaq Noorabadi
24 38 Kulgam Shri Ghulam Hassan Zargar
25 39 Homeshalibugh Shri Ghulam Nabi Dar
26 41 Devsar Shri Fayaz Ahmad Bhat
27 42 Doru Shri Sohil Malik
28 43 Kokernag Shri Khursheed Ahmed Malik
29 44 Shangus Shri Khalid Ahmed Dar
30 45 Bijbehara Shri P.N. Pandita
31 46 Pahalgam Shri Sofi Yousuf
32 47 Nobra Shri Tenjing Galik
33 48 Leh Shri Chering Dorge
34 49 Kargil Shri Abdul Aziz
35 50 Zanskar Shri Sianzin Lakpa
36 51 Kishtwar Shri Sunil Sharma
37 52 Inderwal Shri Tariq Keen
38 53 Doda Shri Shakti Parihar
39 54 Bhaderwah Shri Dileep Parihar
40 55 Ramban (SC) Shri Neelam Langeh
41 56 Banihal Shri Shaukat Deng
42 57 Gulabgarh Shri Pradeep Singh
43 58 Reasi Shri Ajay Nanda
44 59 Gool Arnas Shri Kuldeep Dubey
45 60 Udhampur Shri Pawan Khajuria
46 61 Chanani (SC) Shri Dinanath Bhagat
47 62 Ramnagar Shri RS Pathania
48 63 Bani Shri Jeevan
49 64 Basohli Shri Lal Singh
50 65 Kathua Shri Rajiv Jasrotia
51 66 Billawar Dr. Nirmal Singh
52 67 Hiranagar (SC) Shri Kuldeep Kumar
53 68 Samba (SC) Dr. Devinder Manyal
54 69 Vijaypur Shri Chandra Prakash
55 70 Nagrota Shri Nand Kishore Sharma
56 71 Gandhinagar Shri Kavinder Gupta
57 72 Jammu East Shri Rajesh Gupta
58 73 Jammu West Shri Sat Sharma
59 74 Bishnah Shri Ashwani
60 75 R.S.Pura (SC) Dr. Gagan Bhagat
61 76 Suchetgarh Shri Shyam Chowdary
62 77 Marh Shri Sukhnandan Chowdary
63 78 Raipur Domana (SC) Shri Bali Bhagat
64 79 Akhnoor Shri Rajiv Sharma
65 80 Chhamb (SC) Dr. Krishan Lal
66 81 Nowshera Shri Ravinder Raina
67 82 Darhal Shri Puran Singh
68 83 Rajouri Shri Talib Hussain
69 84 Kalakote Shri Abdul Ghani Kohli
70 85 Surankote Shri Taj Md Khan
71 86 Mendhar Shri Julfikar Ali Pathan
72 87 Poonch Haveli Shri Pradeep Sharma

He said that public in Jammu and Kashmir is with Narendra Modi’s development plank and want to get rid of the dynastic parties rule which have only promoted dynasties and few cronies. The dynastic rule has also perpetuated corruption, nepotism and mal-administration in the State which has deteriorated the internal system of the State.
 

He also said that public wants to have a public friendly governance in the State and BJP is the only party who can bring such change in the State. The Senior BJP leader also stated that Mission 44 plus is not an impossible task and it shall be completed with the vigorous efforts of public who is ready to support Narendra Modi’s development Mantra in the upcoming Assembly polls.
 

Sharma also stated that he wants to promote Jammu West as a model Constituency and he wants to serve the public of Jammu West for the next six years in order to encourage development in the Constituency and by solving the basic as well as major problems of masses of Jammu West.
Chander Mohan Gupta, Ayodhya Gupta, Praduman Singh, Rakesh Mishra, Balwan Singh, Rajinder Sharma, Purshottam Singh, Krishan Lal Sharma and others were also present on the occasion.

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Medicinal plants in Kashmir Himalayas

By: Johan Simith 
Sage cashmerina
Growing medicinal herbs can be a great and interesting hobby, that can even gradually turn in a business if one starts to grow these natural remedies in somewhat larger quantities. The science and overall knowledge related to the process of growing medicinal herbs has been studied for years, so you probably shouldn’t have any problems growing these interesting herbal remedies on your own. They are healthy, look nice, and are relatively easy to take care of.

If one wishes to start growing medicinal plants, healthy plants which are grown easily, are a good choice to start with. A reliable supplier or herbalist should probably be able to help you out. One can start growing plants from seeds or from cuttings. No matter which you choose, try to get them from a source which hasn’t already treated it chemically.

It is best to start growing herbs before spring. There are certain guidelines which should help you grow your own herbs. Always use fertile soil. Rich soil will encourage healthy growth of your plants. One must also ensure proper drainage of the plants. Wet and soaked herbs can develop certain fungal infections, which can harm your plants. One should also have in mind that they should also be kept on the south side the your house, garden, or apartment in order for your plants to get the most sunlight. From time to time one needs to repot the medicinal plants so that they could have the room they need to grow.

Luckily, for those of you who are interested in finding out more about medicinal herbs, there are sites online like plantsmedicinal.com, where one can find additional tips on many different medicinal herbs, along with the many different diseases and conditions that they can treat. For more details about cultivation of medicinal plants http://jkmpic.blogspot.com

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Medicinal Plants of India


Medicinal plants play an important ROLE IN HUMAN LIFE TO COMBAT DISEASES SINCE TIME IMMEMORIAL. The rural folks and tribals in India even now depend largely on the surrounding plants/forests for their day-to-day needs. Medicinal plant are being looked upon not only as a source of health care but also as a source of income. The value of medicinal plants related trade in India is of the order of 5.5 billion US$ (Exim Report-1997) and is further increasing day-by-day. The international market of herbal products is estimated to be US $ 62 BILLION. India share in the global market of medicinal plants trade is less than 0.5%. In view of the innate Indian strengths, which include diverse eco-systems for growth of medicinal plants, technical/farming capacity, strong manufacturing sector, the medicinal plants sector can provide a huge export opportunity after fulfilling domestic needs.

Govt of India has been implementing Contractual Farming Scheme under which financial assistance @ 30% of the project cost subject to a maximum of Rs. 9.00 lakhs, is provided to farmers / growers for cultivation of identified medicinal plants. The Scheme is implemented through State Government. The Goovt of India had identified list of 32 medicinal plants for cultivation and development on priority basics-I. However, as per Operational Guidelines, projects for cultivation of other commercially important plants can also be considered for which assured market exists.

The present e-book also covers systematic account of most different plants with pictures used in medicines. It covers Medicinal Plants containing alkaloids, steroids, flavonoids, glycosides, terpenoids, additives and other active matabolites.

It also contains details of Govt. Schemes for Medicinal Plants. We hope that this e. book will be useful not only for technologists, professionals, but also for farmers, traders, students, NGOs, institutions, exporters and importers of Medicinal Plants.

The CD-based book costs Rs. 550/-

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Medicinal plants of India Directory ver.02 released

Medicinal plants play an important ROLE IN HUMAN LIFE TO COMBAT DISEASES SINCE TIME IMMEMORIAL. Srinagar, August 25: The rural folks and tribals in India even now depend largely on the surrounding plants/forests for their day-to-day needs. 

Medicinal plant are being looked upon not only as a source of health care but also as a source of income. The value of medicinal plants related trade in India is of the order of 5.5 billion US$ (Exim Report-1997) and is further increasing day-by-day. The international market of herbal products is estimated to be US $ 62 BILLION. India share in the global market of medicinal plants trade is less than 0.5%. In view of the innate Indian strengths, which include diverse ecosystems for growth of medicinal plants, technical/farming capacity, strong manufacturing sector, the medicinal plants sector can provide a huge export opportunity after fulfilling domestic needs. 

The present e-book covers systematic account of most different plants with pictures used in medicines. It covers Medicinal Plants containing alkaloids, steroids, flavonoids, glycosides, terpenoids, additives and other active matabolites. We hope that this e. book will be useful not only for technologists, professionals, but also for farmers, traders, students, NGOs, institutions, exporters and importers of Medicinal Plants.

The CD-based book costs Rs. 575/US$50- 
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