Chandigarh, Nov 17 : With the aim of popularising honey and increasing its consumption among masses, the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)-Punjab launched various awareness activities in this union territory, as part the 'Honey Week' which began Tuesday."We have planned several activities for schools, colleges, the Panjab University, residential societies and some ladies clubs of Chandigarh....
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aim of popularising honey and increasing its consumption among masses, the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)-Punjab launched various awareness activities in this union territory, as part the 'Honey Week' which began Tuesday."We have planned several activities for schools, colleges, the Panjab University, residential societies and some ladies clubs of Chandigarh. We will distribute awareness...
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With the aim of popularising honey and increasing its consumption among masses, the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)-Punjab launched various awareness activities in this union territory, as part the 'Honey Week' which began Tuesday."We have planned several activities for schools, colleges, the Panjab University, residential societies and some ladies clubs of Chandigarh. We will distribute...
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Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) today launched various awareness programmes about the uses of honey in the City Beautiful, coinciding with the commencement of the Honey Week.These programmes, targeted at school students, women and public at large, are being supported by Honey Hut, Chandigarh, Mani Gramodyog Samiti, Kashmir Apiary, and the Regional Centre for Entrepreneurship Development,...
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Agriculture Department is making all-out efforts to promote the age-old tradition of bee-keeping and step up honey production as prime agri-horticultural and forest-based industry.An official spokesman today said the promotion of bee-keeping would also help generate self-employment opportunities for the unemployed youth in the state. With this end in view, it had been planned to organise bee-keeping...
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Honey delight Posted on: July 16, 2009 I discovered a new use for honey. Two tablespoons of it dissolved in a tub full of hot water, 20 minutes of soaking into it dissolves my tiredness and makes my skin glow. Isn't that just awesome! Oh and for those of us who don't have tubs, just dissolve the honey in some water and then using a loofah, massage it into your skin for like 10 minutes. Instant glow!...
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Antioxidant Compounds Have Been Identified In Foods Such As Olive Oil, Honey And Nuts Using Two Analytical TechniquesScientists at the University of Granada have identified and characterized for the first time different antioxidant compounds from foods such as olive oil, honey, walnuts and a medicinal herb called Teucrium polium. They have used two new techniques, capillary electrophoresis and high...
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What’s the best sugar substitute? - R Menon, Chennai In theory, the perfect product would have the sweetness of sugar without the hit to your waistline. Splenda, Stevia, Sweet’N Low, and Equal are effectively zero calories, yet they’re hundreds of times sweeter than sugar. By comparison, honey and agave are only slightly sweeter and are more caloric. So if your goal is weight loss, the first four win....
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India, as in other countries, for centuries, many food items are credited with good or bad qualities which affect your health. Though many of these beliefs have some credibility, sometimes they cause misconceptions. Modern theories and aggressive marketing strategies of certain food manufacturers, combined with the age old beliefs confuse the consumers. The solution to this problem is to understand...
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Wellington's Westpac Stadium has been voted the best sports venue in the country.A nationwide survey has found most New Zealanders rate the cake tin tops for overall satisfaction. The venue leads the field in seating comfort and layout, toilet facilities, transport, pre-event entertainment and overall value for money.Westpac Stadium spokesman Steve Thompson is grateful for the loyalty but says ultimately...
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