Kashmiri Kehwa |
Monday, July 17, 2023
People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration-PAGD
Article-370: The Supreme Court of India rejected the Government of India's argument saying that it would make its decision on constitutional grounds.
Heeng cultivation: Untapped agri-preneurship opportunity in J&K
Ferula asafoetida in Kashmir |
The scientific name of asafoetida (heeng) is a Ferula assafoetida andnis a a monoecious, herbaceous and perennial plant of the family Apiaceae. It is a dried latex (gum oleoresin) exuded from the rhizome or tap root of Ferula which is a perennial herb that grows 1 to 1.5 m (3.3 to 4.9 ft) tall. It is also known as devil's dung, asant, food of the gods, jowani badian, stinking gum, hing, hengu, ingu, kayam, and ting. In Kashmiri, it is called as Yang and Sap, in Tamil (Perungaayam) and in Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi as Hing.
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Sunday, July 9, 2023
Brassica oleracea seeds,plant, kashmir
Kale seeds |
Visnaga daucoides plants from Kashmir
Visnaga daucoides Kashmir |
Natural herbal teas Kashmir
Herbal teas like Chamomile, Ginkgo biloba, Hibiscus tea, Echinacea tea, Sage tea, and Rose hip tea offer several health-promoting properties and could help improve heart health, digestion, sleep quality, and more.
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Ferula yellow flower plant seeds
Ferula flower seeds Kashmir |
Why Amarnath Yara is dangerous
Flowers near Amarnath Yatra route
Flowers near Phalgam |
Sheikh Gulzar Head
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Muzaffar Shah's question on the announcement of giving houses to homeless families
Srinagar: Senior Vice President of Awami National Conference Muzaffar Shah, while commenting on the announcement by the Lieutenant Governor to give houses to two and a half lakh homeless families in Jammu Kashmir, said that according to the Parliament, only 19 thousand people are homeless in Jammu Kashmir. To whom are the remaining houses being given? Speaking to the media in Srinagar, Muzaffar Shah said in a questioning manner, in response to a question in Parliament in 2021, it was said that according to the census, only 19 thousand families are homeless in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that the Lieutenant Governor announced the previous day that houses will be given to two and a half lakh homeless families in Jammu and Kashmir, in which 145,000 families were also approved. Muzaffar Shah said that if only 19,000 families are homeless in Jammu and Kashmir, then to whom are the remaining houses being given? He said that some more families may have increased in the last two years, but the people of Jammu and Kashmir have doubts about the number of 250,000. While saying that only the Pashtun residents of Jammu and Kashmir should be provided with houses. Shah said that people are in doubt in this matter and want the government to remove this doubt. Muzaffar Shah said that Article 370 has not been completely abolished in Jammu and Kashmir, but the matter is still in the court, so the authorities should not take such decisions which are not within their jurisdiction, but the people's government should take their decisions. Mandate is available.
Red Clover plants Kashmir |
Red Clover herb is beneficial for all hair types and regular use of Red Clover in hair care has been shown to promote healthy hair growth, sooth inflammation and scalp conditions, and leave hair smooth and shiny.
Certain studies have found there may also be red clover benefits for men, since men with elevated PSA (prostate specific antigen) levels/enlarged prostates who have supplemented with red clover plant have been found to experience improvements in liver function, sexual function, and quality of life.
In Ayurveda, it is typically used to treat respiratory issues such as: asthma, bronchitis, skin disorders such as: eczema and psoriasis and gynecological problems such as: menopausal and menstrual symptoms. The isoflavone extracts are used as dietary supplements for osteoporosis and high cholesterol.
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Saturday, July 8, 2023
Trifolium pretense, Red clover plant from Kashmir
Trifolium pretense |
Trifolium pretense-Red clover provides essential nutrients to the body, including vitamin C, thiamine, and potassium that reduce PMS symptoms and soothe cramps during menstruation.
Certain studies have found there may also be red clover benefits for men, since men with elevated PSA (prostate specific antigen) levels/enlarged prostates who have supplemented with red clover plant have been found to experience improvements in liver function, sexual function, and quality of life.
In Ayurveda, it is typically used to treat respiratory issues such as: asthma, bronchitis, skin disorders such as: eczema and psoriasis and gynecological problems such as: menopausal and menstrual symptoms. The isoflavone extracts are used as dietary supplements for osteoporosis and high cholesterol.
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Saffron oil from Kashmir
We all know that Cleopatra was the epitome of beauty, she was famous for her beauty and never-ending youth and that is why many stories have been written about her, among the many secrets of her beauty. One secret was saffron oil. To keep her body beautiful and glowing, she used to mix saffron oil in a tub full of milk for her bath.Saffron oil
Pricing: INR : 6800 (25 ML).
Article-370 (UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA)
Kashmiri Saffron tea |
Friday, April 21, 2023
Tulip garden closed
Tulip garden, Siraj bagh, Srinagar |
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Paeonia officinalis plant Kashmir
Paeonia officinalis |
People use peony for menstrual cramps, aging skin, cough, epilepsy, psoriasis, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
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Saturday, April 1, 2023
Ferula asafoetida-Heeng cultivation: Untapped agri-preneurship opportunity in Kashmir
The resin-like gum comes from the dried sap extracted from the stem and roots and is used as a spice. The resin is greyish-white when fresh, but dries to a dark amber colour. Today, the most commonly available form is compounded asafoetida, a fine powder containing 30 percent asafoetida resin, along with starch of rice flour and gum Arabic.
Asafetida requires full sun. Sow seeds in fall or early spring directly into prepared beds. Germination is improved by exposure to cold, moist conditions. Sow seeds on the surface of the soil with a lightly tamped layer of sand over them. Space seeds 2 feet apart and keep moderately moist until germination. Thereafter, water when soil is dry to the touch several inches down.
This spice is used as a digestive aid, in food as a condiment, and in pickling. It typically works as a flavour enhancer and used along with turmeric, is a standard component of Indian cuisine, particularly in lentil curries such as dal, as well as in numerous vegetable dishes.
There is no such reliable information on area under Asafoetida and the quantity produced. Central Asia is also source of asafoetida but Afghanistan and Iran are the major producers in this region. Asafoetida is native to central Asia, eastern Iran to Afghanistan, where it grows from 600 to 1200 m above the sea level. Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal is also an emerging states, where there is a huge scope of cultivating this spice at large extent.
Despite not being a producer of Asafoetida (Hing), India consumes 40 percent of world's total production each year. So far Hing is produced only in Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Baluchistan, Iran and Iraq. India imports near about 1000-1200 MT of asafoetida annually. During 2015-16, India imported 1199 MT of asafoetida valued at Rs 527.42 crores. After processing the raw product, India exported 885 MT of asafoetida valued at Rs 46.27 crores during the same period.
The role of Asafoetida in crop protection technique came into limelight when a farmer namely K Chellamuthu, at Kodumudi village, Erode, Tamil Nadu, came under a lot of criticism from experts, when he developed a herbal spray for control of eriophyd mite in coconut trees.
He started experimenting asafoetida's effect on paddy, sesame seeds, ground nut, tomato, brinjal and other crops and found that the yield increased and the plants were healthy.
Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh have the same cold desert type of climatic conditions that are found in Iran, Afghanistan and Turkey and are necessary for its cultivation. India consumes around 40 percent of total production of asafoetida worldwide as these provides an edge and scope of farming of this spice and tap the Indian market by the internal import burden from the various foreign countries.
This crop has a tremendous scope and viable potential in Jammu and Kashmir as because of its nature of commerciality and demand for the same at domestic as well as international level. This spice or crop is the only spice in World that favours the climatic and soil nutrient nature of Jammu and Kashmir at large extent, although being a ignorant crop at both at lab as well as at land, it is its brand image in terms of medicinal value that somehow has earthed roots at global level. This, we at state level have to work on in order to cultivate this spice at large level so to grab both domestic as well as international market at large extent, thus helping in doubling farmers income as well as economy of state and country as well.
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