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HeidelbergCement India Limited or mycem cement
IndianPublic · 7 months ago
Mycem cement has only one goal: to give the best cement quality to its customers and become the number one cement company in India. This company was established in 1958, and its headquarter is in Gurugram. Moreover, this company is a subsidiary of well-known multinational building materials company HeidelbergCement. This company is also a very popular cement company in India. When this company entered India, it had only the capacity to produce cement equal to or less than 3 million tons, but today it can produce 6.26 million tonnes of cement per year. Today cement of this company is sold in more than 12 states of India.
Burnpur Cement
IndianPublic · 7 months ago
Burnpur Cement Limited was established in 1986, and its headquarters is in Kolkata, West Bengal. This cement company is very popular and well-known in the Eastern part of India. One of the largest manufacturing plants of this cement company is in Asansol, which is also in west-Bengal, and this plant was established in 1991. Apart from this, this company has given employment to many people today, and it can produce 800-1000 tonnes of cement per day.
Mandrake the Magician
Admin · 7 months ago
Mandrake the Magician is a syndicated  newspaper comic strip, created by Lee Falk  before he created The Phantom.[1][2] Mandrake  began publication on June 11, 1934. Phil Davis soon took over as the strip's illustrator, while Falk continued to script. The strip was distributed by King Features Syndicate.[3] 

Mandrake, along with the Phantom Magician in Mel Graff's The Adventures of Patsy, is regarded as the first superhero of comics by comics historians such as Don Markstein, who writes, "Some people say Mandrake the Magician, who started in 1934, was comics' first superhero."[1][4][5][6]
Davis worked on the strip until his death in 1964, when Falk recruited artist Fred Fredericks.[3] With Falk's death in 1999, Fredericks became both writer and artist. The Sunday-newspaper Mandrake strip ended December 29, 2002. The daily newspaper strip ended mid-story on July 6, 2013, when Fred Fredericks retired, and a reprint of Pursuit of the Cobra (D220) from 1995 began July 8, 2013.
WHAT IS PALM OIL
Admin · 7 months ago
It’s an edible vegetable oil that comes from the fruit of oil palm trees, the scientific name is Elaeis guineensis. Two types of oil can be produced; crude palm oil comes from squeezing the fleshy fruit, and palm kernel oil which comes from crushing the kernel, or the stone in the middle of the fruit. Oil palm trees are native to Africa but were brought to South-East Asia just over 100 years ago as an ornamental tree crop. Now, Indonesia and Malaysia make up over 85% of global supply but there are 42 other countries that also produce palm oil.
WHY IS PALM OIL EVERYWHERE
Admin · 7 months ago
Palm oil is an extremely versatile oil that has many different properties and functions that makes it so useful and so widely used. It is semi-solid at room temperature so can keep spreads spreadable; it is resistant to oxidation so can give products a longer shelf-life; it’s stable at high temperatures so helps to give fried products a crispy and crunchy texture; and it’s also odourless and colourless so doesn’t alter the look or smell of food products. In Asian and African countries, palm oil is used widely as a cooking oil, just like we might use sunflower or olive oil here in the UK.

As well as being versatile, compared to other vegetable oils the oil palm is a very efficient crop, able to produce high quantities of oil over small areas of land, almost all year round. This makes it an attractive crop for growers and smallholders, who can rely on the steady income that palm oil provides.
WHAT SOLUTIONS ARE THERE
Admin · 7 months ago
Palm oil can be produced more sustainably and there is a role for companies, governments, and consumers to play. The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil  or RSPO was formed in 2004 in response to increasing concerns about the impacts palm oil was having on the environment and on society. The RSPO has production standards for growers that set best practices for producing and sourcing palm oil, and it has the buy-in of most of the global industry. RSPO encourage companies to: 

Set robust policies to remove deforestation, conversion of other natural ecosystems, such as peatlands, and human rights abuses from their supply chains 
Buy and use RSPO certified palm oil across their operations globally 
Be transparent in their use and sourcing of palm oil ensuring they know who they are buying from and where it’s been produced 
It is important that the palm oil industry continues to invest in and grow support for and smallholder programmes and sustainable landscape initiatives. WWF is also working with governments in both palm oil using and palm oil producing countries to make sure that national laws are in place to ensure that any palm oil traded is free of deforestation, conversion and exploitation.
Common earwig (Forficula auricularia)
Admin · 7 months ago
Earwig, (order Dermaptera), any of approximately 1,800 species of insects that are characterized by large membranous hindwings that lie hidden under short, leathery forewings. The name earwig is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word meaning “ear creature,” probably because of a widespread ancient superstition that earwigs crawl into the ears of sleeping people. The earwig varies from 5 to 50 mm (0.2 to 2 inches) in length and is flat, slender, and dark-coloured. It has a shiny outer covering and simple biting mouthparts, and it undergoes incomplete metamorphosis (i.e., egg, nymph, and adult stages). This nocturnal insect is usually herbivorous. Several species can fire a foul-smelling liquid, formed in abdominal glands and probably protective in function, for distances up to 10 cm (4 inches).
Male European earwig (Forficula auricularia)
Admin · 7 months ago
The earwig has a pair of horny forceps-like tail filaments, or pincers (cerci), at the posterior end of the abdomen, with those of the male being larger and of a different shape than those of the female. It has been suggested that the pincers may function in defense, in catching insects and holding them while eating, in helping to fold the hindwings under the forewings, or during courtship fights for possession of a female. When alarmed or aggressive the earwig carries the cerci over its body in a scorpion-like manner. In some species, earwig females exhibit maternal care, defending and feeding the newly hatched immatures.
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About List of Forts in Maharashtra
Mission · 7 months ago
India has an incredible history, and all the Indian states have their own heritage. Some of the best rulers of history have ruled in India, especially in Maharashtra. Maharashtra has a history of the rule of Mughals and Marathas, who had large regions under their control. During the period of their rule, they have built some of the magnificent arts, architecture, and forts. There are many renowned forts in Maharashtra built by different rulers; however, most of these were built under the reign of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The forts of Maharashtra are architectural marvels with a profound history that describes the life of people during the time of the establishment of these forts. Forts in Maharashtra are worth visiting if you are planning to visit Maharashtra to explore the best in the state. We have listed below some of the popular Forts of Maharashtra that you might consider visiting.
Lohagadh Fort, Lonavala
Mission · 7 months ago
Located in Lonavala, one of the most aesthetically appealing places near Pune, Lohagadh Fort is a beautiful piece of architecture. It is a fort that was captured by Shivaji Maharaj and then by the Mughals. It was used by Shivaji Maharaj to store the treasure looted from Surat. It is situated approximately 52 Km from Pune and is a trek that can be covered within one day.

Location: Pune, Maharashtra

Known For: Trekking, photography, sightseeing
Janjira Fort, Murud
Mission · 7 months ago
Surrounded by water bodies along its sides, Janjira Fort is also known as Murud Fort, as it is located in a village called Murud in the state of Maharashtra. This marvel of ancient engineering was built in the 17th century by Malik Ambar. The Fort is well-known as it has been withstanding the sea waves for ages. Janjira Fort is a 40 feet high fort that had 500 canons, of which only some are left now. Towers of the Fort are now used for keeping guns. This Fort is worth visiting because of its beautiful architecture. Even if it is difficult to cover all forts on the first visit, you may consider visiting this Fort over the others.

Location: Maharashtra

Known For: Trekking, photography, sightseeing
Daulatabad Fort, Daulatabad
Mission · 7 months ago
Established in the 14th century, Daulatabad Fort is popular as Devagiri and is approximately 16 Km away from Aurangabad. Mughals, Marathas, and Peshwas captured this magnificent Fort, which is one among the seven wonders of Maharashtra. It was under the rule of Nizams of Hyderabad in 1724 AD. It is a great place for tourists across the world, and they have to climb 750 steps to reach the Fort. However, it is worth the effort.

Location: MH SH 22, Daulatabad, Maharashtra, 431002

Known For: Trekking, photography, sightseeing
Panhala Fort, Panhala
Mission · 7 months ago
One of the most beautiful forts of Maharashtra, Panhala Fort, is located in the Sahyadri mountain range, over a pass that connects Bijapur in central Maharashtra. Panhala is located 20Km away from Kolhapur. It is well known in the history of Maharashtra as the queen regent of Kolhapur, Tarabai, stayed in the Fort for some years.

Location: Panhala Fort, Panhala, Maharashtra 416201

Known For: Trekking, photography, sightseeing
Raigadh Fort, Raigadh
Mission · 7 months ago
Located on the Sahyadri Mountain range, Raigadh Fort is at the height of 820m. Additionally, it is also known as the most secure Fort in the region. It is popular for the beauty and the glorious past that it portrays; it depicts the history and life of the Marathas.

Location: Raigad, Maharashtra

Known For: Trekking, Photography, Sightseeing
Shanivarwada Fort, Pune
Mission · 7 months ago
Shanivarwada Fort is a popular Fort in the city of Pune located in Maharashtra. It has great historic significance as it was the seat of the Marathas from 1730 to 1818. This extremely beautiful Fort, built by Peshwas of Chhatrapati, is known to have been haunted by Peshwa Narayanrao's ghost. Unfortunately, it has been destroyed several times due to varying reasons, some of them being military attacks and fire. The Fort is popular among the local people in Maharashtra and tourists from across the world as it gives a glimpse of the history of the Maratha empire. If you visit Pune, then Shanivarwada is must visit Fort, and it is one of the monuments of India.

Location: Shaniwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411030

Known For: Trekking, photography, sightseeing
Yashwantgarh Fort, Redi
Mission · 7 months ago
Marathas constructed the Fort in the 16th century, and it is located in the Maharashtra-Goa border region. British captured the Fort in 1765 and sold the land in 1890, keeping ownership of the walls of Fort. It is popularly known as the Redi fort and is a beautiful piece of architecture worth the visit.

Location: Redi, Khalchikar, Maharashtra 416517

Known For: Trekking, photography, sightseeing
Sidhugarh Fort, Malvan
Mission · 7 months ago
Established by Shivaji Maharaj in 1664, Sidhugarh Fort was constructed on the island. The rocky island on which the Fort is established was selected by Shivaji Maharaj. Another interesting fact about the construction of this Fort is that the foundation stones are laid in molten lead. The Fort looks majestic with its beautiful gateways and solid walls. Sidhugarh is known as one of the most preserved forts in Maharashtra. It has a solid zig-zag wall of 4 Km and 9 Km. With a temple dedicated to Shivaji Maharaj, the Fort gives the best location to click pictures in the Arabian Sea background.

Location: Malvan, Maharashtra 416606

Known For: Trekking, photography, sightseeing
Sinhgarh Fort, Pune
Mission · 7 months ago
Located at an elevation of 1312 m above sea level, Sinhgarh fort is situated southwest of Pune. According to the sources, the Fort could be as old as 2000 years. This popular Fort is well-known as Kondhana and has witnessed major battles of history, one of which is the popular Battle of Sinhgarh in 1670. People must visit this Fort if they are travelling to Pune as the Fort is beautifully constructed and has great historical significance.

Location: Sinhagad Ghat Rd, Thoptewadi, Maharashtra 411025

Known For: Trekking, photography, sightseeing
Pratapgarh Fort, Satara
Mission · 7 months ago
Located in Satara, Pratapgarh is a beautifully built, huge fort constructed in 1657. It is in near proximity to the Mahabaleshwar, located only about 8 Km away. One of the most popular Forts in Maharashtra, Pratapgarh Fort, is an absolute treat to the eyes of the visitors. The 13th Chhatrapati, Udyanraje Bhosle, owned this Fort located in the former Satara state. It also had a guest house and national park, which was constructed in 1960. The Fort has a view of the Konkan coast which makes it even more beautiful and worth the visit.

Location: Hinjavadi, Maan Rd, Pune, Maharashtra 400033

Known For: Trekking, photography, sightseeing
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