Indian national flag decorated with pitha,
Laltila Kathalia Sonamura Sipahi Jal Tripura
পিঠা দিয়ে সাজানো ভারতীয় জাতীয় পতাকা,
লালটিলা কাঠালিয়া সোনামুড়া সিপাহী জল ত্রিপুরা
Monday 15 April 2024
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Cat Lovers 💚❤️💚
Woke up while doing the camera.
ক্যামেরা করার সময় ঘুম থেকে জাগ্রত হয়ে গেল।
#cat #cats #goodmorning #catlover #catlovers #Motishon
Friday 04 October 2024
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Motishon
28 Sept 2024
১০ টাকা দামের দুটি তালা
The price of a lock is 100 taka, then what is the
price of two colors? একটি তালার দাম 100 টাকা,
তাহলে দুটি রঙের দাম কত? #Motishon
Saturday 28 September 2024
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Mother and Daughter of Cat 🐈
🌿 Everyone 🌿
বিড়ালের মা ও কন্যা, মা ও মেয়ে, বিড়াল ও বিড়ালছানা। Mother and Daughter Cats and kittens. #Animal #Animals #Mother #Daughter #Kittens #Cat #Cats #Lovely #Love
Saturday 21 September 2024
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Indian national flag decorated with pitha,
Laltila Kathalia Sonamura Sipahi Jal Tripura
পিঠা দিয়ে সাজানো ভারতীয় জাতীয় পতাকা,
লালটিলা কাঠালিয়া সোনামুড়া সিপাহী জল ত্রিপুরা
Monday 15 April 2024
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The moment just before iftar is our iftar today
ইফতারের ঠিক আগ মুহূর্ত আমাদের আজকের ইফতার #Publish #ThePublish
Saturday 28 August 2022
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MD: SHAMIM.Bangladesh🇧🇩 Motor⚙️ technology🛰️🔋
Slowly all possible we are in the world of technology.
এমডি: শামীম.বাংলাদেশ🇧🇩 মোটর⚙️ প্রযুক্তি🛰️🔋
ধীরে ধীরে সব সম্ভব আমরা প্রযুক্তির জগতে।
Saturday 13 July 2021
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Indian national flag decorated with pitha,
Laltila Kathalia Sonamura Sipahi Jal Tripura
পিঠা দিয়ে সাজানো ভারতীয় জাতীয় পতাকা,
লালটিলা কাঠালিয়া সোনামুড়া সিপাহী জল ত্রিপুরা
Monday 15 April 2024
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The Congress Party is the common name for the Indian National Congress. It is one of the world's oldest political parties. It was established in 1885. After independence, it played a significant role in Indian politics at national and state levels. Under Nehru's leadership, the party attempted to establish a contemporary secular democratic republic in India. It ruled until 1977, again from 1980 to 1989, although its popularity declined eventually. The party is pro-secularism and aims to welfare marginalized groups and minorities. It is a humane supporter of new economic changes. In the 2004 elections, it emerged as the single largest party with 145 seats, and it now serves as the center's opposition.
Indian national flag decorated with pitha,
Laltila Kathalia Sonamura Sipahi Jal Tripura
পিঠা দিয়ে সাজানো ভারতীয় জাতীয় পতাকা,
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Pratima Bhoumik is an Indian politician and a member of Parliament for Lok Sabha from the West Tripura constituency. She is also a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party and was inducted into the present chief minister of Tripura Shri Biplab Kumar Deb's team in January 2016 as State General Secretary.Wikipedia
Born: 28 May 1969 (age 50 years)
Office: Member of the Lok Sabha since 2019
Party: Bharatiya Janata Party. BJP
India Cements Limited is one of the well-known cement companies in South India. S. N. N. Sankaralinga Iyer was the founder of this company, and he founded this company in 1946. Today, a well-known personality and former chairman of the International Cricket Council, Mr. N. Srinivasan, heads this company. Moreover, in the year 1949, in Thalaiyuthu (Tamil Nadu), the first plant of India Cements Limited was set up, and today headquarters of this company is in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
It has more than 10 cement manufacturing factories all over India but mainly in states like Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. Apart from this, it also has grinding units in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. India Cements also owns many other cement brands like Raasi Gold, Sankar Cement, and Coramandel cement.
Although India doesn't have any national snacks but voting conduct for the national snacks then no doubt the clear winner would be Golgappe. Because the list of Indian snacks is incomplete without Golgappe. Also, it is the most common street food in India.
Golgappa is known bydifferent names like panipuri, gupchupp, golgappa, water balls, etc. across the Indian Subcontinent.
The crispy golgappe is made up of wheat flour or rava after deep frying. Potato, peas, onion, coriander, chutney stuffed firm puri splashed in acrid and tangymint and tamarind flavored water.A golgappa effortlessly fills one mouth. There is a variety of flavored water used in golgappe. Mint, lemon, green chili, tamarind, cumin seeds are the main ingredients used in preparing water for golgappe.
Namak para could be a fresh and crunchy Indian nibble, made using all-purpose flour or entirety wheat flour that's prevalently arranged amid celebrations such as Holi and Diwali.
They are moreover idealized to chomp on with a hot glass of evening tea or coffee.People who have sweet tooth can delight themselves with the sweetcounterpart of Namak Para called ShakkarPara.
The Indianapolis Zoo is renowned for its pioneering research on elephant reproduction. The very first African elephants to have been conceived and born through artificial insemination were born here! One of the zoo’s elephants, Kubwa, was the first African elephant to give birth to one of these miracle babies in 2000. Kubwa can be seen in the Plain Exhibit, along with the rest of her elephant herd.
The exhibit is structured as a large savannah with trees and tall grasses surrounding it. It’ll make you feel like you’re on a safari in Africa! In addition to the elephants, you can also spot other African animals like cheetahs and giraffes. And during the summer, you can visit the Wild Encounter Station at the exhibit’s entrance. Here you can meet some of the zoo’s animal ambassadors like hedgehogs, turtles, parrots, and snakes.
Best times to visit the Indianapolis Zoo:
The ideal time to visit the Indianapolis Zoo is in the spring when the temperatures and weather are moderate. During the warmer summer months, animals are more active in the mornings when it’s cooler.
If it’s raining, you may not be able to see many of the outdoor exhibits. However, there are still plenty of indoor exhibits to enjoy, like the zoo’s daily dolphin presentations, the Deserts Exhibit, and the Simon Skjodt International Orangutan Center.
Warm-weather animals may not be available during the winter. However, you can still see many other animals that love the cold weather. Winter is often the best time to see animals like Amur tigers, Arctic foxes, California sea lions, and Alaska brown bears.
The Indian Python, also called black-tailed python or Asian rock python, is one of the largest snakes, with an average of almost 10 feet.
These types of pythons have muscular bodies with light yellow to almost black hues and dark brown blotches.
They inhabit various habitats, including grasslands, marshes, rocky foothills, and open forests. Indian Pythons often live near water, highlighting their excellent swimming ability.
Moreover, these nocturnal hunters use their powerful constricting abilities to catch and subdue their prey, mainly mammals and birds. Although they usually prey on small animals, they hunt larger prey such as deer or antelope.
The West Indian Fuzzy Chiton mainly lives from southern Florida to Panama, including Mexico and the West Indies. It thrives on high-intertidal rocks, enduring harsh and variable conditions.
This type of mollusk doesn't grow beyond 2.8 inches in length. Spiky and banded with various hues of black, its girdle encloses the creature's plates, acting as an exterior armor.
Now, the shell of chitons typically comprises eight distinct plates. The West Indian Fuzzy Chiton, though, presents an anomaly. It boasts a fifth valve, split into two symmetrical halves. These halves function independently from the other, separated by a griddle-like tissue.
The Indian Crested Porcupine is a nocturnal mammal in southern Asia and the Middle East. It has long, thin quills on its head and back, which it raises when threatened. Moreover, it can adapt well to various environments, including rocky hillsides and sandy deserts.
During the day, the Indian Crested Porcupine stays in its burrow. Then, it ventures out at night to forage. The porcupine feeds on roots, fruits, and crops. It also gathers bones to supplement its diet with essential minerals.
A study on Indian Crested Porcupine's quills reveals the development of antibacterial keratin microparticles1. These microparticles enhance pharmacological action against harmful bacteria, like Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, showing up to a 55% improvement when coated with lipids from the same quills. This groundbreaking study demonstrates potential use in clinical applications.