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ravirawani · 1 year
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Does milk help you sleep? What are the benefits of drinking milk?
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Have you ever heard the old wives' tale that drinking warm milk before bed can help you sleep? While the science behind this claim is not definitive,  there is some evidence to suggest that milk may indeed have sleep-promoting properties. In addition to aiding sleep, there are a number of other benefits associated with drinking milk and other dairy products.
First, let's examine the claim that milk can help you sleep. Milk contains an amino acid called tryptophan, which is a precursor to serotonin and melatonin, two hormones that are important for regulating sleep. Serotonin helps to regulate mood and is a precursor to melatonin, which helps to promote sleep. While the amount of tryptophan in milk is relatively small, it is possible that consuming it could increase the availability of tryptophan in the brain, leading to an increase in melatonin production and a more restful night's sleep.
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Aside from its potential sleep-promoting properties, there are many other reasons to include milk and other dairy products in your diet. Milk is a good source of calcium, which is important for building strong bones and teeth. It also contains other nutrients such as vitamin D, which helps the body to absorb calcium, and potassium, which is important for regulating blood pressure.
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todaysfreshpm · 5 months
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Sudh Ghee Anarsa | anarsa from Bihar | khowa anarsha | Khoya Filled anarsha | Andhra Sweets | Adhirasam Sweet 1 kg pack
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Anarsha, also known as Anarsa (khowa filled), is a traditional sweet dish from the Indian subcontinent, especially popular in the states of Bihar. It is made from soaked rice, jaggery or sugar. To make Anarsa, rice is soaked and the water is changed regularly for a few days. Then, flour is prepared by drying the rice, grinding it, and mixing it with jaggery. The dough is covered and left to ripen for 4–5 days. The dough is then wrapped in white poppy seeds, pressed into a round shape and fried until golden.
Material: Rice, Jaggery (grated), poppy seed, ghee, Water
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Brand: Todays Fresh
Flavour: cheese, sugar and ghee
Speciality: Low Fat
Diet Type: Vegetarian
Packing Size: 1000 g
Package Information: Box or Jar
Storage Instructions: Keep Refrigerated
Delivery Time: 5–6 working days
Shelf Life: 8–10 days
Product Quantity: as per customer order
Preparation: Clean as per standards
Item Form: Solid (Soft)
Place of origin: Bihar (GAYA)
Other Name: Adhirasam Swets, anarsha, Andhra Sweets, Arisa, Arisa Pitha, Gur Adhirasam, Kajjaya, plane anarsha, Sweet Pancake, Anarsha (Khoya) Sweets, ghee anarsha, Gur Adhirasam, Kajjaya, khowa anarsha, Pure Desi cow Milk Khoya Filled, sri kali sah anarsha
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PM Enterprises, Patna, Bihar — 800001, IN
Customer Care: +91 924 130 7467
www.todaysfresh.net
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maanfashion · 5 years
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Bihar is fundamentally an agrarian economy. Total vegetable production in the state was 16.9 mn tonnes in 2019-20, which was the fourth-highest amongst all the states. The state government offers incentives to various food processing units such as fruits and vegetables, food grains, milk, meat and honey processing units. The textile industry is a highly labour-intensive industry, and Bihar is home to about 100,000 weavers. Tasar silk of Bhagalpur is an exclusive product of Bihar, which has the potential to fetch premium prices. Bihar produced around 60 tonnes of silk during 2014-15. There are 14,000 power looms in Bihar concentrated mainly in Bhagalpur, Gaya, and Banka districts. The state produced around 1420 thousand tonnes of jute in 2014-15. Bihar is one of the strongest agricultural states in India and about 80% of the state's population is engaged in the sector Bihar enjoys a unique location-specific advantage because of its proximity to the vast markets of Eastern and Northern India and Nepal. The state is well connected to the rest of India and has 5,421 kms of national highways, with length of rail route in the state is 3,720 km. The state has an international airport in Bodh Gaya and a domestic airport in Patna. The Golden Quadrilateral Highway passes through the districts of Kaimur, Sasaram, Aurangabad, Gaya, and Patna, connecting the state to major metro cities in the country. The new business opportunities in Bihar are plenty as the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor passes through the state, providing access to ports in East India such as Kolkata and Haldia, to raw material sources, and mineral reserves in the neighbouring. Dakoo - Hyperlocal Delivery SuperApp Franchise Opportunity. Apply now -https://lnkd.in/d_chcajQ Plug & Play Businesses #dakooAaRahaHai #founders #hiring #entrepreneurs #india #startup #franchise #hyperlocal #ecommerce #SuperApp #business #NewIndia #Dakoo #business #franchiseindia #investing #BADABUSINESS #entrepreneur #franchiseopportunities #FranchiseeBusiness #franchiseindia #vocalforlocal #trendingmemes #memes #tuesday #trends #mememarketing #digitalmarketing #dailymemes #Bihar (at Bihar) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfOOnTzpNZJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS DATED ON 09-OCT 2019 GS-1 Saturn's moon Why in news? With the discovery of 20 new moons, the ringed planet now has a total of 82 moons against Jupiter's 79. The solar system has a new winner in the moon department. Recent study  Twenty new moons have been found around Saturn, giving the ringed planet a total of 82, scientists said Monday.  That beats Jupiter and its 79 moons.  “It was fun to find that Saturn is the true moon king.  If it’s any consolation to the Jupiter crowd, our solar system’s biggest planet Jupiter still has the biggest moon.  Jupiter’s Ganymede is almost half the size of Earth. By contrast, Saturn’s 20 new moons are minuscule, each barely 5km in diameter.  Astronomers have pretty much completed the inventory of moons as small as 5 kilometers around Saturn and 1.6 kilometers around Jupiter.  It’s harder spotting mini moons around Saturn than Jupiter, Mr. Sheppard said, given how much farther Saturn is. About Saturn's moon  Seventeen of Saturn’s new moons orbit the planet in the opposite, or retrograde, direction. The other three circle in the same direction that Saturn rotates.  They’re so far from Saturn that it takes two to three years to complete a single orbit.  “These moons are the remnants of the objects that helped form the planets, so by studying them, we are learning about what the planets formed from,” Mr. Sheppard wrote. Monsoon in India Why is the monsoon refusing to leave this year?  The answer may lie in a complex set of factors, including a little understood hot-cold condition over the Indian Ocean  The standout feature of this year’s monsoon has been the unusually high rainfall in September.  The month just gone by normally sees 170.2 mm rain over the country as a whole; this year, September saw 259.3 mm of rain, over 52% more than the average.  Also, September 30 is officially the end of India's four-month monsoon season. But this year, the monsoon has refused to go away.  This year, the India Meteorological Department has said, the monsoon might begin to withdraw only after October 10. So why did September get so much rain this year?  It is well into October, and large parts of Bihar, including the capital Patna, are reeling under floods due to massive rainfall events. Was it the La Niña?  La Niña, the phenomenon in the equatorial Pacific Ocean in which the sea surface temperatures turn unusually cold, is known to strengthen rainfall over the Indian sub-continent during the monsoon months.  However, there is no La Niña this year.  In fact, the year started with a weak El Niño, the opposite phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean that has a negative impact on the Indian monsoon, before the situation turned neutral. The other possibility: IOD  Given the fact that there was no La Niña that could possibly explain the massive September rain, scientists have been looking at a similar phenomenon much closer home, called the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), which could have contributed to enhanced rainfall.  “There was a cooling of the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean, below Sumatra, and that could have some role to play in the kind of rainfall that we have seen this year.  The IOD is a phenomenon similar to the ENSO condition observed in the Pacific Ocean which creates the El Niño and La Niña events.  The sea surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean get warmer and cooler than normal, and this deviation influences regional atmospheric and weather patterns, notably the Indian monsoon. But there is one major difference between ENSO and IOD.  While the Pacific Ocean only has an El Niño or a La Niña condition at a time, the Indian Ocean experiences both warm and cold conditions at the same time – hence, a dipole.  One of these poles is located in the Arabian Sea, while the other is in the Indian Ocean, south of Indonesia.  The Indian Ocean Dipole is said to be 'positive' when the western pole is warmer than the eastern one, and 'negative' when it is cooler.  Indian Ocean Dipole and ENSO are not unrelated. So, positive IOD events are often associated with El Niño, and negative IOD events with La Niña.  Therefore, when the IOD and ENSO happen at the same time, the Dipole is known to strengthen the impacts of the ENSO condition. Intertropical Convergence Zone  Many scientists like to describe the monsoon in terms of the movement of the Intertropical Convergence Zone, or ITCZ, a region near the Equator where the trade winds of the northern and southern hemispheres come together.  The intense Sun and the warm waters of the ocean heat up the air in this region, and increase its moisture content. As the air rises, it also cools, and releases the accumulated moisture, thus bringing rainfall.  During the monsoon season, this ITCZ is located over the Indian subcontinent. By September, as the temperature begins to go down, the ITCZ starts moving southwards of the Indian landmass, towards the equator, and further into the southern hemisphere.  “In September this year, the northern hemisphere was much warmer than the southern hemisphere, and that could be one reason why the ITCZ has remained longer than usual over the northern hemisphere,. GS-2 Drone based delivery Why in news? The Telangana government has adopted a framework to use drones for last-mile delivery of essential medical supplies such as blood and medical samples in an effort to increase the access to healthcare to communities across the state. About the framework  The framework has been co-designed by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and Apollo Hospitals Group Healthnet Global Limited. In July, Telangana submitted a proposal for its drone policy to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).  The state hopes to become 'beyond visual line of sight' (BVLOS) compliant, making commercial use of drones possible. Why drones?  In its press release, the WEF underlined the core advantage of their use: reduction of the time taken to transport material, and improving supply chain efficiency.  It cited the example of Rwanda, where drone-related pilot projects have been implemented on a national scale to deliver medical supplies without delay and at scheduled intervals.  The project is a part of the WEF’s “Medicine from the Sky” initiative that aims to develop source materials for policymakers and health systems to analyse the challenges that come with drone delivery, and to compare this model with other competing delivery models. Drone regulations  A drone is an aircraft that operates without a pilot on board and is referred to as an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).  It has three subsets: Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA), Autonomous Aircraft, and Model Aircraft.  An RPA can be further classified into five types on the basis of weight: nano, micro, small, medium and large. RPAs are aircraft that are piloted from remote pilot stations.  In India, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) under the Ministry of Civil Aviation acts as the regulatory body in the field of civil aviation, responsible for regulating air transport and ensuring compliance to civil aviation requirements, air safety, and airworthiness standards.  The DGCA's drone policy requires all owners of RPAs, except drones in the smallest 'nano' category, to seek permission for flights, and comply with regulations including registration, and operating hours (only during the day) and areas (not above designated high security zones). Permission required  There is no blanket permission for flying BVLOS; the visual line of sight being 450 m with a minimum ground visibility of 5 km.  The food delivery platform Zomato has tried out a drone to deliver a payload of up to 5 kg to a distance of 5 km, flying at a maximum speed of 80 km/h; however, regulations do not yet allow the delivery of food by drones.  A change of regulations will be required before largescale use of drones can be made possible for medical or other purposes. A report on malnutrition Context Malnutrition among children in urban India is characterised by relatively poor levels of breastfeeding, higher prevalence of iron and Vitamin D deficiency as well as obesity due to long commute by working mothers, prosperity and lifestyle patterns, while rural parts of the country see higher percentage of children suffering from stunting, underweight and wasting and lower consumption of milk products — these are among the findings of the first-ever national nutrition survey conducted by the government. Salient points of the report  The Comprehensive National Nutrition Survey released by the government on Monday shows that 83% of children between 12 and 15 months continued to be breastfed, a higher proportion of children in this age group residing in rural areas are breastfed (85%) compared to children in urban areas (76%).  Breastfeeding is inversely proportional to household wealth and other factors influencing this trend may include working mothers who have to travel long distances to reach their workplace.  Because of these reasons, it also noted that rural children receive meals more frequently in a day at 44% as compared to 37% of urban children.  However, a higher proportion of children residing in urban areas (26.9%) are fed an adequately diverse diet as compared to those in rural areas (19%).  Children and adolescents residing in urban areas also have a higher (40.6%) prevalence of iron deficiency compared to their rural counterparts (29%), which experts say is due to a better performance of the government’s health programmes in rural areas.  Rural areas also witness higher prevalence of stunting (37% in rural versus 27% in urban), underweight (36% in rural versus 26% in urban) and severe acute malnutrition (34.7% in rural areas for children in 5-9 years versus 23.7% in urban areas and 27.4% in urban areas for adolescents in 10-19 years versus 32.4% in rural areas). GS-3 Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Starting October 15, some stricter measures to fight air pollution will come into force in Delhi’s neighbourhood, as part of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). The action plan has already been in effect for two years in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) New changes  What is new in the recent announcement is that measures aimed at stopping the use of diesel generator sets will, from next week, extend beyond Delhi to the NCR, where many areas see regular power cuts.  The measures that are coming into force will be incremental. As pollution rises, and it is expected to as winter approaches, more measures will come into play depending on the air quality.  All these measures are part of GRAP, which was formulated in 2016 and notified in 2017. Experts working in the field of air pollution have credited this list of measures with causing the dip in Delhi’s air pollution over the past few years. What is GRAP?  Approved by the Supreme Court in 2016, the plan was formulated after several meetings that the Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) held with state government representatives and experts.  The result was a plan that institutionalised measures to be taken when air quality deteriorates.  GRAP works only as an emergency measure.  As such, the plan does not include action by various state governments to be taken throughout the year to tackle industrial, vehicular and combustion emissions.  When the air quality shifts from poor to very poor, the measures listed under both sections have to be followed since the plan is incremental in nature.  If air quality reaches the severe+ stage, GRAP talks about shutting down schools and implementing the odd-even road-space rationing scheme. Success of GRAP  GRAP has been successful in doing two things that had not been done before — creating a stepby-step plan for the entire Delhi-NCR region and getting on board several agencies: all pollution control boards, industrial area authorities, municipal corporations, regional officials of the India Meteorological Department, and others.  The plan requires action and coordination among 13 different agencies in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan (NCR areas).  At the head of the table is the EPCA, mandated by the Supreme Court.  GRAP was notified in 2017 by the Centre and draws its authority from this notification. B  Before the imposition of any measures, EPCA holds a meeting with representatives from all NCR states, and a call is taken on which actions has to be made applicable in which town.  Last year, the ban on using diesel generator sets was implemented only in Delhi. This year, it is being extended to a few NCR towns. Rural areas are, however, being left out of this stringent measure because of unreliable power supply. Has GRAP helped?  The biggest success of GRAP has been in fixing accountability and deadlines.  For each action to be taken under a particular air quality category, executing agencies are clearly marked.  In a territory like Delhi, where a multiplicity of authorities has been a long-standing impediment to effective governance, this step made a crucial difference.  Also, coordination among as many as 13 agencies from four states is simplified to a degree because of the clear demarcation of responsibilities.  Three major policy decisions that can be credited to EPCA and GRAP are the closure of the thermal power plant at Badarpur, bringing BS-VI fuel to Delhi before the deadline set initially, and the ban on Pet coke as a fuel in Delhi NCR.  The body continues to monitor pollution and assists the Supreme Court in several pollutionrelated matters. What measures have been taken in other states?  One criticism of the EPCA as well as GRAP has been the focus on Delhi.  While other states have managed to delay several measures, citing lack of resources, Delhi has always been the first one to have stringent measures enforced.  In a recent meeting that discussed the ban on diesel generator sets, the point about Delhi doing all the heavy lifting was also raised.  In 2014, when a study by the World Health Organization found that Delhi was the most polluted city in the world, panic spread in the Centre and the state government.  The release of a study on sources of air pollution the following year also gave experts, NGOs and scientists a handle on why Delhi was so polluted.  All of these things, state government officials say, have made Delhi the obvious pilot project.  For GRAP as well as EPCA, the next challenge is to extend the measures to other states effectively. Nobel for physics This year's Nobel Prize for Physics, announced on Tuesday, recognises research that helps us understand our place in the universe. Canadian-American cosmologist James Peebles, 84, won one-half of the Prize for his theoretical work helping us understand how the universe evolved after the Big Bang. The other half went to Swiss astronomers Michel Mayor, 77, and Didier Queloz, 53, for their discovery of an exoplanet that challenged preconceived ideas about planets. How the universe evolved  Modern cosmology assumes that the universe formed as a result of the Big Bang.  In decades of work since the 1960s, Peebles used theoretical physics and calculations to interpret what happened after.  His work is focused largely on Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation, which is electromagnetic radiation left over from the early universe once it had cooled sufficiently following the Big Bang.  Today, CMB can be observed with detectors.  When it was observed for the first time in 1964 by radio astronomers Arnold Penzias and Robert Wilson —who would go non to be awarded the 1978 Physics Nobel — they were initially puzzled. They learnt later that Peebles had predicted such radiation. Peebles and colleagues have correlated the temperature of this radiation with the amount of matter created in the Big Bang, which was a key step towards understanding how this matter would later form the galaxies and galaxy clusters. From their work derives our knowledge of how mysterious the universe is — just 5% known matter and the rest unknown, as dark matter (26%) and dark energy (69%). Exoplanets  The hunt for extraterrestrial life, if any exists, depends on finding habitable planets, mainly outside our Solar System.  Today, exoplanets are being discovered very frequently — over 4,000 are known — which is remarkable progress from three decades ago, when not even one exoplanet was known.  The first confirmed discoveries came in 1992, but these were orbiting not a star but the remains of one. About the planet  The planet discovered by Mayor and Queloz in 1995 is 50 light years away, orbiting the star 51 Pegasus that is similar to our Sun.  Called 51 Pegasus b, the exoplanet is not habitable either, but it challenged our understanding of planets and laid the foundation for future discoveries.  Using a spectrograph, ELODIE, built by Mayor and collaborators and installed at the HauteProvence Observatory in France, they predicted the planet by observing the “Doppler effect” — when the star wobbles as an effect of a planet’s gravity on its observed light.  It is a gas giant comparable to Jupiter, yet it very hot, unlike icy cold Jupiter; 51 Pegagsus b is even closer to its star than Mercury is to our Sun.  Until then, gas giants were presumed to be cold, formed a great distance from their stars.  Today, it is accepted that these hot gas giants represent what Jupiter would look like if it were suddenly transported closer to the Sun.  The discovery of the planet “started a revolution in astronomy”, as described in the official Nobel Prize website.  “Strange new worlds are still being discovered... forcing scientists to revise their theories of the physical processes behind the origins of planets. Chandrayaan-2 Why in news? LAST WEEK, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) tweeted that an instrument on Chandrayaan2, CLASS, designed to detect signatures of elements in the Moon’s soil, had detected charged particles during the mission. This happened in September, during the orbiter’s passage through the “geotail”. Details  The geotail is a region in space that allows the best observations.  The region exists as a result of the interactions between the Sun and Earth. On its website, ISRO explains how the region is formed, and how it helps scientific observations.  The Sun emits the solar wind, which is a continuous stream of charged particles.  These particles are embedded in the extended magnetic field of the Sun. Since the Earth has a magnetic field, it obstructs the solar wind plasma.  This interaction results in the formation of a magnetic envelope around Earth (see illustration).  On the Earth side facing the Sun, the envelope is compressed into a region that is approximately three to four times the Earth radius.  On the opposite side, the envelope is stretched into a long tail, which extends beyond the orbit of the Moon. It is this tail that is called the geotail.  Once every 29 days, the Moon traverses the geotail for about six days. When Chandrayaan-2, which is orbiting the Moon, crosses the geotail, its instruments can study the properties of the geotail, ISRO said. For the CLASS instrument seeking to detect element signatures, the lunar soil can be best observed when a solar flare provides a rich source of X-rays to illuminate the surface. Secondary X-ray emission resulting from this can be detected by CLASS to directly detect the presence of key elements like Na, Ca, Al, Si, Ti and Fe, ISRO said. Fossil discovery Why in news? Two fossils dating back 25 million years were found in Makum coalfield in Assam With over 49,000 plant species reported as of 2018, India holds about 11.5% of all flora in the world. Now, a new fossil record has shown that India is the birthplace of Asian bamboo, and they were formed about 25 million years ago in the north-eastern part of the country. Ancient fossils  An international team of researchers found two fossil compressions or impressions of bamboo culms (stems) and after further study noted them to be new species.  They were named Bambusiculmus tirapensis and B. makumensis - as they were found in the Tirap mine of Makum Coalfield in Assam.  These belonged to the late Oligocene period of about 25 million years ago.  They also found two impressions of bamboo leaves belonging to new species Bambusium deomarense, and B. arunachalense, named after the Doimara region of Arunachal Pradesh where it was discovered.  These leaves were found in the late Miocene to Pliocene sediments, indicating that they were between 11 and three million years old.  Yunnan Province in China now has the highest diversity of bamboo, but the oldest fossil in that region is less than 20 million years old, clearly indicating that Asian bamboo was born in India and then migrated there. V  This finding further strengthens the theory that bamboo came to Asia from India and not from Europe. Role of plate tectonics  In fact, the European bamboo fossil is about 50 million years old. Dr Srivastava explains that the Indian plate collided with the Eurasian plate about 50 million years ago.  However, the suturing between the two plates were not completed until 23 million years, meaning the plates were not completely joined, restricting migration of plants and animals.  And also as the Himalayas were not formed yet, the temperature was also warm and humid in the Northeastern region, with not many seasonal variations.  The present climate in the region is cold with strong winter and summer conditions.  Bamboo braved these climatic and geographical changes making it the fittest in the survival race. This study has shown that India is a treasure trove of plant fossils and more importance needs to be given to its study.
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ravirawani · 1 year
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Do Milk Delivery Business Still Exist? How Did Milk Delivery Work ?
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Milk Delivery in Patna, once a common practice, which has become a nostalgic memory for many. The sound of the milkman's truck and the clinking of glass bottles delivered straight to the doorstep is a childhood memory for many. But does this practice still exist? In this article, we'll look into the history of milk delivery and explore whether it is still a viable business today.
Milk delivery was a common sight in cities and towns across the world until the mid-twentieth century. Milkmen would travel around in milk trucks or on horse-drawn carts, delivering fresh milk to households on a daily basis. These milkmen were usually employees of dairy milk farms or companies and were responsible for ensuring that milk was delivered on time and in good condition.
In those days, cow milk was the most common type of milk delivered to households. It was usually delivered in glass bottles that were sterilized and reused by the dairy farm or company. These bottles were left on the doorstep or front porch of the house, and the milkman would collect the empty bottles during his next visit.
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However, with the rise of supermarkets and refrigeration technology, milk delivery became less popular. Supermarkets made it easier for people to buy dairy products, and refrigeration allowed milk to be stored longer, reducing the need for daily milk delivery. Despite the decline of milk delivery, some dairy farms still offer milk home delivery services in some areas. These dairy farms usually have a loyal customer base who prefer the taste and quality of fresh milk delivered to their doorstep every day. However, the number of milk delivery services has significantly reduced over the years.
In the digital age, Milk Delivery in Patna has also gone online, with the rise of milk delivery apps that allow customers to order their favorite dairy products from their smartphones and have them delivered to their homes or offices.
In conclusion, milk delivery may not be the same as it once was, but it is still very much alive and well. For those who value the convenience and quality of fresh, locally-sourced dairy products, milk delivery remains a reliable and popular option.
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Do Milkmen still deliver milk and is there any good featured app to order milk online?
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Milk delivery by milkmen is still available in some areas, but it is not as common as it was in the past. Many people now buy milk from supermarkets and grocery stores. However, in some areas,local dairies and milk delivery services still offer doorstep delivery of milk and other dairy products online as well as offline.
If you're in Patna, India, there is an app called Paavni Organic that delivers farm-fresh milk directly to your doorstep. Paavni Organic Farms was previously an offline supplier, providing door-to-door milk delivery for over 10 years.
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However, due to the pandemic, they have now come online to offer their services through their app. They take orders online and ensure safety and security while delivering milk to your doorstep.
One of the unique features of Paavni Organic Farm is that they have their own cow caring unit, where they take good care of the cows and ensure that the milk produced is of high quality. They maintain strict hygiene standards during the handling of the milk and maintain an end-to-end cold chain to maintain the freshness of the milk.
So, if you're in Patna and looking for fresh and high-quality milk delivered to your doorstep(24*7), you can try using the Paavni Organic app, available on Playstore.
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