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latestgujaratinews · 2 months ago
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CM Mamata Banerjee has the least wealth in the country, Who is the richest CM?
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rightnewshindi · 5 months ago
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कर्नाटक हाई कोर्ट ने खारिज की सीएम सिद्धारमैया की याचिका, अब चलेगा मुकदमा; जानें क्या है MUDA मामला
कर्नाटक हाई कोर्ट ने खारिज की सीएम सिद्धारमैया की याचिका, अब चलेगा मुकदमा; जानें क्या है MUDA मामला #News #BreakingNews #ViralNews #Update #Trending #Info #HindiNews #CurrentAffrairs #NewsUpdate #RightNewsIndia #RightNews
Siddaramaiah MUDA case: कर्नाटक उच्च न्यायालय ने मुख्यमंत्री सिद्धारमैया द्वारा दायर याचिका को खारिज कर दिया है, जिसमें उन्होंने साइट आवंटन मामले में उनके खिलाफ जांच की मंजूरी देने के राज्यपाल के फैसले को चुनौती दी थी। यह मामला सिद्धारमैया के पिछले कार्यकाल के दौरान अनियमितताओं के आरोपों से संबंधित है, जहां उन पर नियमों का उल्लंघन करके प्रमुख भूमि आवंटन में मदद करने का आरोप लगाया गया…
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rankvid · 1 year ago
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gyaniadda · 2 years ago
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Kannada Rajyotsava 2022: History and Significance of Karnataka, Geography Foundation Day
Kannada Rajyotsava 2022 is celebrated every year on 1st of November as the foundation day of Karnataka state with great fanfare all over South India. Kannada Rajyotsava is celebrated as the foundation day of Karnataka state and on this day a government holiday is observed throughout the state of Karnataka, it commemorates the merger of Kannada speaking regions. History of Karnataka Foundation…
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poorikhabar · 2 years ago
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सिद्धारमैया होंगे कर्नाटक के नए मुख्यमंत्री, कल शपथ ग्रहण, DK शिवकुमार पहुंचे 10 जनपथ
कर्नाटक के अगले मुख्यमंत्री सिद्धारमैया होंगे, जबकि डीके शिवकुमार भी सरकार में शामिल हो सकते हैं. सूत्रों के मुताबिक डीके शिवकुमार को कुछ महत्वपूर्ण पद दिए जाने की संभावना है और पहले की तरह ही वे पार्टी के कर्नाटक प्रदेश अध्यक्ष के पद पर भी बने रह���ंगे. कर्नाटक में नई सरकार का शपथ ग्रहण समारोह 18 मई की शाम करीब 3.30 बजे कांतिरवा स्टेडियम में होगा.
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mybeingthere · 1 year ago
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Ranjani Shettar, Seven ponds and a few raindrops, 2017. Muslin, stainless steel, tamarind, natural dyes, 19 ft. 1 in. x 18 ft. 7 in. x 96 in. (581.7 x 566.4 x 243.8 cm). Courtesy Talwar Gallery, New York/New Delhi.
Photographs by Corrado Serra.
“Suspended from the ceiling, Seven ponds and a few raindrops is composed of stainless steel elements that have been molded into a series of sensual, curved, amoeba-like forms covered in tamarind-stained muslin—a technique derived from a craft tradition Shettar observed in the small village of Kinnala, India. The shadows cast by the suspended elements give the viewer a sense of having stumbled upon a hidden-away oasis.
Born in 1977, Shettar is based in the South India state of Karnataka. The inspiration for her large-scale installation comes from her observations of the now-threatened natural environs of rural India. She combines natural and industrial materials like beeswax, wood, organic dyes, vegetal pastes, lacquer, steel, and cloth in her work. All of the components in Shettar’s installations are carefully created and have a deliberately imperfect quality. The hued, rough patinas of the materials emphasize the artisanal nature of her practice, while also acknowledging the lives of the materials themselves. While Shettar’s abstract sculptures are resonant with familiar traditions of Western modernist and minimalist sculpture, it is the interplay of techniques and materials, mostly drawn from local sources, that make them distinctive.” — The Met
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aoioozora · 10 months ago
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Hey there! I was surprised that your OC Ivy is actually Indian as well! Can you tell me something more about her? :)
Hi! Thank you for your ask :))
I'm actually Indian too, so I totally wanted to make an Indian OC! I never really saw any until yours and I was pretty surprised too. I must say it gave me some motivation to make my own.
Anyway, here's Ivy! (I'm still figuring out her lore, so some of these MAY change in future lol)
About my COD OC, Ivy "Vampire" Valentina Salvador de Almeida
Basics
Ivy is the only daughter of Salvador and Helen de Almeida.
She was born in India, in the state of Goa, on the outskirts of Madgaon and lived there for a few years before moving down south to Karnataka, where she spent her formative years. Her teenage and adult years were spent in Liverpool, England.
She can speak Konkani and English fluently, while she has partial fluency in Portuguese and Kannada
She's a devout Roman Catholic
Her personality type is ENFJ
She's a tall girl standing at 5'7"/170 cm! Always stood at the back of the line for school assemblies. She inherited her height from her dad.
She's a WO2 Drill Sergeant in the British Army and serves in the Infantry Training Center where she trains infantrymen in basic and advanced skills.
She's nicknamed 'Vampire' from her slightly long canine teeth, all natural.
Personality
Being an extrovert, she enjoys company and doesn't like being alone.
She's normally quiet, but if she does speak, she's charismatic, genuine, and charming, and this often got her into quite some leadership positions in school and university, and allows her to very easily make friends.
Drinking makes her talkative, and even flirtatious, but she'll have to drink quite a lot to get to that point.
She has a strong sense of justice, and cannot stand it if innocent people are needlessly harmed. Being a drill sergeant gives her a little power to execute justice if needed.
She's optimistic to a fault, often getting bogged down by reality sometimes.
Her restless, adventurous spirit makes her hate being in one place. She enjoys travelling and doing highly thrilling activities like bungee jumping. She can also be quite reckless; give her a motorcycle and she'll be popping wheelies and even drifting.
Being an only-child, she can be quite selfish and bossy, though most of it was beaten out of her during her basic training.
Likes and Dislikes
She enjoys cooking and baking and can make a variety of dishes.
She loves reading historical accounts and all sorts of fiction, especially thrillers and mysteries. Her favourite novel is 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. She also enjoys Dostoevsky's novels
Her favourite Indian food is Mysore masala dosa and English food is Scotch egg
She hates milk tea and extremely spicy food (her Indian card is always at the risk of being revoked)
She loves anything that has garlic in it, though her favourite would be garlic bread
Her favourite dessert is apple pie
An area that has her whole heart is the Western Ghats
Her favourite color is phtahlo green
English Ivy
Her father is an adventurous man, so he took his family hopping around a lot from Goa to Karnataka, and eventually to England, where his wife got a job as a nurse.
Ivy and family moved to England when she was around fifteen years old, and settled in Liverpool.
Getting used to England's cold and gloom was a nightmare for poor coast born Ivy who loves the sun and heat. She can comfortably tolerate 30-35 degrees C like most Indians, but absolutely suffers through English winters despite eventually getting used to it.
Her years in Liverpool eventually bestowed upon her the glorious Scouse accent, though hers has an Indian lilt to it.
She had a hard time adjusting in English society, especially as an extrovert and a teenager, and often felt unwelcome in school. However, her university years were much more pleasant.
Do not talk to her about the Indian food in England. She will not hesitate to begin her TED talk.
If there's anything she actually does like about England, it's the abundance of pubs. She loves to drink, but considering how reckless she is known to be, she's surprisingly a responsible drinker and rarely lets herself get blackout drunk.
I've yet to think about her interactions with TF141, but that's all about her for now!
Wow, I really did infodump on you lmao. I hope it was an interesting read ^^ I'm excited to develop her some more and make more Ivy content <3
Thank you again for your ask! Have a great day/night :)
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Former CM Shettar quits BJP
Former Dy CM Savadi quits BJP
Former Dy CM Eshwarappa retires
Sitting MP Sanganna quits BJP
With more than 40 BJP rebels in the fray - the arrogance of Delhi BJP leaders is ensuring that the BJP will sink below 40 seats in Karnataka.
A cartel of a few BJP leaders who are close to Delhi leadership are trying to finish all competition including Yediyurappa & Somanna in this election.
Massive anti-incumbency already plagues this 40% Commission Govt and now with rebels and senior leaders quitting BJP (much worse situation than Himachal Pradesh), Karnataka will finally be BJP Mukt and PayCM will lose.
Congress campaign on the contrary is running smoothly with the 4 guarantees of YuvaNidhi, Anna Bhagya, Gruhalakshmi and 200 units free striking a chord among the masses and smooth ticket distribution.
Like @RahulGandhi said, Congress is heading towards a massive majority of 150 seats.
Congress 150, BJP May be less than 25 🔥🔥
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shiontokyo · 3 hours ago
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#IndiaToday MP Kangana Ranaut Hits Back At Karnataka Dy CM DK Shivakumar's Threat To Film Industry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZSN945vWO4 MP Kangana Ranaut Hits Back At Karnataka Dy CM DK Shivakumar’s Threat To Film Industry BJP MP Kangana Ranaut responds to Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar’s threat to the film industry. Shivakumar criticised actors for low attendance at the Bengaluru International Film Festival. The incident has sparked a conflict between the Karnataka government and…
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atplblog · 4 hours ago
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newsxbyte · 1 day ago
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Karnataka showdown: Will DK Shivakumar replace Siddaramaiah as CM? Here’s what two Congress leaders have to say
For quite some time, there has been growing speculation about internal discord within the Karnataka Congress and a possible leadership change in one of three states where the grand old party is in power. Now, two senior party leaders Veerappa Moily and Basavaraju Shivaganga have pushed for Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to be Karnataka’s next Chief Minister replacing Siddaramaiah. Moily…
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odnewsin · 8 days ago
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Lokayukta report on MUDA scam manipulated for CM Siddaramaiah’s convenience: Kumaraswamy
Mysuru: Accusing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of orchestrating the Lokayukta report to suit his convenience, Union Minister H D Kumaraswamy Monday took a jibe at the Lokayukta, stating that the institution itself needs “divine protection” after it submitted a ‘B Report’ (one that gives clean chit) to the court regarding the first four accused in the MUDA scam case. The Karnataka Lokayukta Police…
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newsmatik · 12 days ago
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'Why can't you edit Bengaluru?': Mohandas good Slams Karnataka Dy CH cm for highlights but the city management
Before CFI Mohandas has been taken from the pastor of Karnataka DK Shivakumar to work, ask questions about Bengaluru Government purposes. In a post on the X (first twitter), please suggests the subject’s information to do the event of the city. “Minister @DKSHIVAKMAR, We received the pastor! But we have provoked the principal minister! But it took a lot of time! Determine the event in the city!…
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kulchurstudio · 24 days ago
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zoffoods · 1 month ago
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Discover the Spice Routes: Where Spices are Grown in India
Spices have been used since ancient times, and in many different cultures and parts of the world. They have been used both as food and medicine, and flavoring, for thousands of years. But where are spices grown in India? The answer depends on which type of spices we are talking about.
India is a land of spices and has always been a land of amazing cuisine. Our ancestors had discovered some of the best spices while others were traded and brought to India, These spices are the reason why India though one land has so many cuisines. The kind of cuisine you taste in south India is totally in contrast to what you will get to see in the north. While east and west have their own unique tastes.
While in olden times many whole spices mix were traded for the ones that are naturally grown in India, the concept of the spice trade and finding new spice routes has declined over the years. India has over time become not only a self-sufficient country but also an exporter of spices that were once not even grown in India.
If you want to know where spices are grown in India then here’s a list of some of the most liked spices in our cuisine and where they are grown in India. Spices production in India state-wise is a great statistic to know.
Where are Spices Grown in India?
1. Pepper
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Pepper is called the ‘king of spices’ and is the most commercial crop produced in India. It is grown in Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. This tropical plant needs temperatures between 10°C and a maximum of 30°C temperature. This crop also needs a well-distributed rainfall between 200–300 cm. Since it is a vine it needs a stronger tree for support. After Indonesia, India is the second-largest producer of pepper. The largest of its production comes from the Kannur district of Kerala.
2. Cardamom
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The queen of aromatic spices as it is generally known as this spice is mainly used for medicinal purposes and for flavoring. Cardamom needs high heat and a humid climate. It is grown largely in Kerala in Idukki, Kozhikode, Palghat, and Kannur. In Karnataka, it is produced in Hassan, Chikmagalur, Kodagu. While in Tamil Nadu, it is cultivated in Salem, Coimbatore, Tirunelveli, Nilgiris, and Ramanathapuram.
3. Chilies
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Chilies need temperatures like that of pepper and moderate rainfall for their growth. The best thing about different types of chilies is that they can grow on a variety of soil. Andhra Pradesh is the most chili-consuming region, these are mainly grown in Guntur, Warangal, Prakasam, East and West Godavari, and Khammam. Besides, they are also cultivated in Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and West Bengal.
4. Ginger
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The medicinal properties of ginger are the reason why it is used in many dishes and also in medicines. Ginger is grown in tropical and subtropical regions that require 10° to 25 °C temperature. You will be amazed to know that India is the largest producer of Ginger in the world contributing to up to 80% of the total supply. Mizoram, Meghalaya, Kerala, Sikkim, and West Bengal are the major producers while Kerala is the largest producer among them.
5. Turmeric
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Turmeric is one of the most important and must-have spices in an Indian household. The uses of turmeric are vast. It is used in dyes, medicines, and in foods. It needs well-drained sandy and clay soil. It also grows in red, medium black, or alluvial soils. India is also a major producer of turmeric in the world. Andhra Pradesh produces the largest amounts accounting for nearly half the total production of turmeric in the country. It is grown in Guntur, Cuddapah, Mysore, Belgaum, Coimbatore, Orissa, and in other places like Maharashtra, Tripura, Bihar, and Assam.
6. Coriander
It is one of the most loved spices especially when it comes to garnishing dishes. In India, coriander is produced mainly in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Other places where coriander is grown are Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh.
7. Fenugreek
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Fenugreek is amazing both as a leafy vegetable and the seeds. It has great health benefits and in India, it is widely grown in Rajasthan. Uttaranchal, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh are also other places where it is grown. This crop is mainly grown in the winter season.
8. Mustard
It is another majorly grown crop in India. Mustard is a must-have ingredient in every spice box. Mustard/Kala Sarso is grown in Bihar, Assam, Orissa, West Bengal, and Punjab. Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh are other places where this crop is grown.
9. Garlic
Garlic is an ingredient used in almost all dishes across the globe. It is grown in soils that have rich humus and are drained and loamy. The land should be fertile and pH neutral. Garlic is grown in various parts of India in Gujarat, Orissa, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Gujarat is the leading producer. It is also a great low-maintenance cash crop.
India has been a rich crop-producing country for many years now. There are plenty of crops grown in our country that have glorified our agricultural past and have. Our country exports a variety of spices across the globe. Some of the best Indian spices are used right from food to medicines.
Many Indian herbs and spices have some amazing health benefits. There’s no better medicine than the ones that come from plants. It’s time we switch to a better and healthier lifestyle with our homegrown herbs and spices.
Frequently Asked Questions About Spices Grown in India
1. What are the primary spices grown in India?
India cultivates a wide variety of spices, including black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, turmeric, ginger, and more.
2. Which states in India are known for spice cultivation?
Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana are some of the states renowned for spice production.
3. What is the significance of spices in Indian cuisine?
Spices are the heart of Indian cuisine, adding flavor, aroma, and complexity to dishes. They are integral to both traditional and modern Indian cooking.
4. What is the history of spice cultivation in India?
India has a rich history of spice cultivation dating back thousands of years. It was a major spice trade hub, attracting traders from around the world.
5. Can I purchase authentic Indian spices online?
Yes, you can find a wide range of authentic Indian spices online on Zoff spices. From veg spices, dry fruits to non-veg spices all products are availble with zip-lock packaging.
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news365timesindia · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Bengaluru, 27th Jan. The Karnataka Lokayukta on Monday submitted its investigation report into the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam to the High Court’s Dharwad bench. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has been named the primary accused, with his wife, B.M. Parvathi, listed as the second accused. Lokayukta Superintendent of Police T.J. Udesh presented the sealed report, complying with the court’s earlier directive. The case stems from a petition by activist Snehamayi Krishna, seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into alleged illegal site allotments involving political and influential figures. Court Proceedings During the hearing, Advocate General Shashi Kiran Shetty requested additional time for arguments, which the court denied, instructing that submissions be made promptly, including via video conferencing. Senior Counsel Dushyanth Dave, representing a co-accused, argued against the necessity of a CBI probe, stating the petition aimed to tarnish Siddaramaiah’s image. Petitioner Krishna alleged Lokayukta investigators were biased and reiterated calls for a CBI inquiry, citing evidence of corruption and influence in the case. He accused Siddaramaiah of misusing political power for personal gain, particularly in acquiring compensation for 14 MUDA sites under his wife’s name. ED Notices Issued Adding to the controversy, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned Siddaramaiah’s wife and Urban Development Minister Byrathi Suresh for questioning. Both have challenged the summons in the Karnataka High Court. The case, involving alleged large-scale irregularities in site allotments, continues to unfold amid calls for accountability and transparency. The post MUDA Scam: Lokayukta Submits Report to Karnataka HC; CM Siddaramaiah Named Accused appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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