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solankehospital · 1 year ago
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gajananjogdand45 · 1 year ago
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https://marmikmaharashtra.com/prime-minister-narendra-modi-interacted-with-the-villagers-of-chikhli-bhirda-shegaon-kho-khandegaon-through-television-system/
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glorious-maharashtra · 2 months ago
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6nikhilum6 · 3 months ago
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Central Railway to Run Special Trains on Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, and Nashik Routes for Dhamma Chakra Pravartan Diwas 2024
LTT-Nagpur Unreserved Special (01017) Departure: Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Mumbai on 11th October 2024 at 14:00 hrs Arrival: Nagpur at 05:00 hrs the next day Halts: Thane, Kalyan, Igatpuri, Nashik Road, Manmad, Chalisgaon, Pachora, Jalgaon, Bhusaval, Malkapur, Shegaon, Akola, Murtizapur, Badnera, Chandur, Dhamangaon, Pulgaon, Wardha, Sindi, Ajni Composition: 18 General Second Class coaches,…
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apna04counsellor · 4 months ago
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MHT CET 2024 CAP ROUND 1 Institute-Wise Allotment List
Institute-Wise Allotment List Sr. No.Institute CodeInstitute NameCAP-I 1.01002Government College of Engineering, Amravati 2.01005Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University,Amravati 3.01012Government College of Engineering,Yavatmal 4.01101Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,Shegaon 5.01105Prof. Ram Meghe Institute of Technology & Research, Amravati 6.01107P. R. Pote Patil College of…
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traveler-food · 4 months ago
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onedaytripin · 8 months ago
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Anand Sagar: A Tranquil Oasis of Serenity and Recreation
Introduction: Anand Sagar, nestled in the heart of Shegaon, Maharashtra, emerges as a haven of tranquility and leisure for visitors seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its sprawling gardens, serene water bodies, and recreational amenities, this picturesque destination invites travelers to unwind, rejuvenate, and soak in the beauty of nature’s bounty. Join us as we embark…
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jagdamb · 10 months ago
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Traditional Breakfast in North India - Kachori With Aloo Ki Sabji
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Kachori is a flaky and crispy deep-fried Indian snack. It is usually served with chutney and yogurt or 'dubki wale aloo'. It can also be eaten with a cup of hot masala chai. You can find khasta kachori stalls on practically every street in Delhi's old town. They serve stuffed mung bean dumplings smothered in sweet yogurt and spiced chutneys. History of Kachori Kachori is a popular Indian street food that comes in both savory and sweet versions. These delicious dumplings are usually made with all-purpose flour aka maida and are filled with a variety of ingredients, depending on the region. They are served with spicy aloo curry and different types of chutneys. Kachoris are also a festive recipe that is often prepared for Holi and Diwali. Marwaris are credited with creating this tempting snack. They were traders from the western Indian state of Rajasthan who traveled across the country. They introduced kachoris to various regions and made them a part of the local cuisine. Over the years, this dish has been reimagined in many ways. Today, there are countless varieties of kachoris that are available across the country. The most common type of kachori is the Raj Kachori. This variant originated in Bikaner and can now be found in every corner of the country. It is stuffed with a combination of urad daal and moong dal along with Indian spices. It is topped with curd, green chutney, tamarind chutney, and pomegranate seeds. It is served as a tea time snack or during chaat parties. Another variation is the Mogar Kachori, which hails from Jodhpur. It is a little different from other varieties of kachoris, as it is richly filled with mawa and semolina. It is a very tasty dish that is often enjoyed with spicy aloo sabzi. Moreover, the Shegaon Kachori is a popular variant that is a favorite of people in West Bengal. This type of kachori is soft and is stuffed with peas. It is served as a tea time snacks and it is very filling. This kachori is usually accompanied by a cup of chai or a glass of milk. Other variations of kachoris include the pyaaz kachori, which is stuffed with chopped onion and mixed with a variety of Indian spices. It is commonly found in the states of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The filling is then covered in a layer of dough and deep fried. It is a popular street food in the cities of Mathura and Vrindavan. Ingredients Required for Dough Kachori is a very popular north Indian dish. It is often eaten as a starter, alongside a bowl of authentic Indian curry. It is also a favourite street food, especially in Kolkata. This is because it is very easy to make and can be enjoyed on the go. Aloo ki kachori is also a great snack for kids. It is a very easy and quick dish to prepare, but it can be quite filling. Moreover, it is also a very delicious dish. It is best served with a raita or yoghurt dip. It is the perfect finger food for any occasion. Growing up in Kolkata, winters meant a warm and spiced besan filled soft kachori with aloo ki sabji for breakfast. It was a match made in heaven and I loved every bit of it. Whether it was the tandoor cooked ones from dhabas on road trips or the pan-crisped version that my mother made at home, it always satisfied my hunger for a delicious and comforting meal. To make this recipe, you will need a few key ingredients. First, you will need to prepare the sabji. To do this, boil the potatoes and then mash them well. Then add the dry spices, chopped green chillies, ginger paste and salt to taste. Combine everything well and set it aside to cool. Next, you will need to prepare the dough for the kachoris. To do this, mix the refined flour with carom seeds, red chilli powder and a pinch of turmeric. Add oil to the mixture and knead it into a soft dough. Cover the dough and keep it aside for 20 minutes. Once the dough has cooled, divide it into small balls. Flatten each ball with a rolling pin and then scoop 2 tbsp of the prepared sabji into the centre. Bring the edges together and seal it by pressing and rolling. Repeat this process with the remaining dough. Once you have prepared the kachoris, heat the oil in a frying pan and fry them until golden brown. Serve them hot with the sabji and enjoy! Preparation of Kachori Kachori is one of the most loved street foods in North India, especially Rajasthan. This fried treat is a favorite with people on the go and pairs well with a cup of masala chai. It is also a good option for a quick indulging evening snack. The ingredients used in this recipe are a blend of yellow moong daal and spices stuffed in a flaky dough and deep-fried to perfection. While there are many varieties of this dish, the basic preparation remains the same. The ingredients are boiled and mixed together, the dough is stuffed with the mixture, and then deep fried until it turns golden brown and crisp. The final product is a delicious and crunchy snack that can be enjoyed on its own or with various Indian dishes such as aloo ki sabji, rajma sabzi, and pakoras. Most kachoris are made with urad dal as the main ingredient. They are then stuffed with a combination of different spices and vegetables to make them tastier. The savory and sweet flavors of the dish pair well with the spicy and creamy sabji. This makes kachori the perfect dish to eat during winter when the weather gets colder and you want something warm and filling. It is important to use fresh fine maida flour when making kachori to ensure the right texture and flavor. You can substitute it with wheat or atta flour but it will not give you the same flavor and crunch. The kachoris are best when eaten on the same day they are prepared. However, they can be stored in an airtight container and re-fried for later consumption. Another version of kachori that is popular in Jodhpur is the Mogar Kachori. It is filled with soaked moong daal and spices, fried and paired with a spicy aloo sabji. It is a popular breakfast in Rajasthan and can be found on the streets during morning hours for people to pick up on their way home. Other popular variations of kachori include the Kota Kachori and the Pyaaz Kachori. The former is a puffed version that is similar to a gol gappa and is typically eaten in the state of Rajasthan. The latter is a savoury kachori that has a puffed up shape and is made with onion and a lot of spices. Preparation of Aloo Sabzi Preparation of Aloo Sabzi: Our delectable Aloo Ki Sukhi Sabji makes for an easy and nutritious lunch or dinner option with its fresh ingredients and aromatic spices, making this recipe particularly appealing among kids. Perfect with Rotis or Pooris as well! Make this delicious sabji with just a handful of ingredients and in just minutes! For maximum efficiency, boil potatoes a day ahead and keep them chilled to speed up the cooking process. Additionally, the amount of spinach can be adjusted based on your personal preference; feel free to include kasoori methi (dried fenugreek leaves) to customize this dish even further! An essential ingredient for creating delicious potato curry dishes is using high-grade potatoes with high wax contents that resist disintegration during stewing. Gold, red (romano) and Charlotte varieties of potatoes work best with this dish while russet varieties with lower wax content become soggy more quickly when left sitting for extended periods. Begin this recipe by heating oil on medium flame in a kadai/wok/pan and adding cumin seeds, asafoetida/hing, and cumin powder until they begin to crackle, adding chopped tomatoes, green chillis, ginger, turmeric powder, coriander powder, and salt before stirring for 3 minutes or so until the seeds start crackling again. Next add chopped potatoes gently tossed with spices before covering it for another 10-12 minutes on low heat before taking it off of heat and taking it off of heat! Read the full article
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bharatlivenewsmedia · 2 years ago
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Accident : पंढरपूर वरून परतणाऱ्या भाविकांवर काळाची झडप, 3 ठार 7 जखमी
https://bharatlive.news/?p=101676 Accident : पंढरपूर वरून परतणाऱ्या भाविकांवर काळाची झडप, 3 ठार 7 जखमी
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solankehospital · 1 year ago
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 Best Hospital in Akola | Solanke Hospital
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Discover unparalleled healthcare at Solanke Hospital, your trusted choice for comprehensive medical services in Akola. As the best hospital in Akola, Our experienced team of healthcare professionals is dedicated to providing personalized and innovative solutions for your health needs.
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nikhilpatilfilms · 3 years ago
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May the mentor, protector & remover of obstacles enlighten your lives🌸 . . . . . . Follow Me @nikhilpatilfilms . . . . . #ganesh #ganesha #shegaon #photo #photography #photoshoot #shegaondiaries #anandsagar #ganganganatbote #photographylovers #photooftheday #nature #lordganesha #instagram #instapic #instalove #naturephotography #naturelovers #stillphotography #nature_perfection #perfectshot #capturethemoment #mobilephotography #india #maharashtra (at Shegaon, Anand Sagar) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSKQvbAjj3Q/?utm_medium=tumblr
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traversepictales · 3 years ago
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Bay-backed Shrike
Shegaon, Maharashtra, India It is smallish shrike at 17 cm, maroon-brown above with a pale rump and long black tail with white edges. The underparts are white, but with buff flanks. The crown and nape are grey, with a typical shrike black bandit mask through the eye. There is a small white wing patch, and the bill and legs are dark grey.Sexes are similar, but young birds are washed-out versions…
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nashik-exploring · 3 years ago
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d9foodies · 3 years ago
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Masala Khasta Puri | Shegaon Street food | #indianstreetfood #Shorts
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onedaytripin · 8 months ago
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Shri Gajanan Maharaj Temple: Famous Spiritual Oasis of Devotion and Blessings
Introduction: Nestled in the quaint town of Shegaon in Maharashtra, the Shri Gajanan Maharaj Temple stands as a revered shrine dedicated to the beloved saint, Shri Gajanan Maharaj. With its tranquil ambiance, devout atmosphere, and profound spiritual significance, this sacred abode beckons devotees and pilgrims from far and wide to seek solace, blessings, and divine grace. Join us as we embark on…
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