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How to start a green house framing.?

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Nowadays many farmers are shifting farming to other professions due to insufficient financial protection. Climatic change is a significant challenge for the farmer. More than 95% farmer uses the traditional farming technique in India. If we wanted to earn more profit from agriculture, we have to adopt modern farming techniques such as greenhouse farming ( polyhouse farming), hydroponic farming. . If we grow this flower vegetable & fruit in our country with the help of modern techniques, we can earn an outstanding amount of money, so I say this modern technique like greenhouse farming will improve the living standard of our Indian farmer. f money, so I say this modern technique like greenhouse farming will improve the living standard of our Indian farmer. Table of Contents Introduction of Greenhouse: what is Greenhouse? 1) Overview Of Greenhouse I ) Types of  Greenhouse: A) Greenhouse type based on Shape B) Greenhouse type based on construction C) Greenhouse ty

Isro launch a new PSLV

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The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is launching its heavy-weight rocket, the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), into orbit on Sunday, 16 September carrying two foreign satellites, according to  a press release . "The 16 September rocket launch will be a fully commercial launch,” K Sivan, Chairman of ISRO,   told  IANS . “The rocket will be carrying only the two foreign satellites." When and where is the launch? The rocket will blast off from ISRO’s First Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, on 16 September. The launch window  opens  at 09.45 pm, and will stay open till o1.45 am on Monday. What is ISRO launching? In the PSLV’s payload will be two British satellites, NovaSAR-1 and S1-4, made by Surrey Satellite Technologies Limited (SSTL) in the UK, a small satellite  Together, the pair of satellites will weigh 889 kgs, and will be released into a sun-synchronous orbit roughly 580 kilometres above the ground, an  SSTL r

Know about Tesla car...

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How Tesla changed the auto industry forever With  the release of Tesla’s Model 3 tonight to  the first 30 customers  (really just Tesla employees, according to multiple reports), it’s easy to lose sight of how far this young automaker has come — and how much impact it’s had on the rest of the industry. Most of the commentary around the Model 3 is focused on  the stakes for Tesla , and many are parsing over every tweet by CEO Elon Musk for clues about the car’s cost, interior, and what sort of options will be available. Autopilot When Tesla  first released Autopilot  in October 2015, Musk cautioned drivers to “be quite careful.” After all, this was the first time that semi-autonomous technology of this level was being offered in a commercial vehicle. Musk acknowledged that "some people" may take their hands off the wheel regardless, adding, "We do not advise that.” He was right, of course. It only took a couple of days for  YouTube to fill up with

Umiya Mata Mandir, Unja, Gujarat.

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Umiya Mata Mandir, Unja, Gujarat. Unjha, located in Mehsana district of Gujarat is known to be the biggest spice and oil seed market of Asia but it is also the most visited place for Maa Umiya, the almighty mother Goddess of the universe. This deity is preached as the kuldevi of the Kadva Patidar community. Maa Saraswati, Maa Lakshmi and Maa kali are the deity’s various incarnations. Maa Umiya is worshiped by the devotees as the source and the giver of strength and divinity. Location Maa Umiya Temple was established by Lord Shankar himself at Unjha, in Mehsana district of Gujarat. Unjha is located at approximately 100 kilometres distance from Ahmadabad city in Gujarat. History On the border of U.P and Bihar, the King of Madhvati, Vrajpal Sinhji had lost the battle to Chandrasen who was the King of Mahet. That is why he had to flee to Gujarat, and he came to Siddhpur for Matrus Sraddha. There he met his own community members, and on their insistence he stayed at Unjha and

15 September 2018 Engineer’s Day

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Theme write-up of 51th Engineers Day September 15, 2018 Theme : “Making Indian Engineering World-class” broad range of competencies and skills to synthesize new ideas; and develop new processes and technologies to address contemporary challenges to suit global needs anywhere in the world. The word “World-class” is a relative term and is very difficult to define as there is no datum or fixed standard to classify any engineering work as “World-class”. The phrase has different connotations in countries from different categories, viz. Developed, Developing and Under-developed, based on their economic and social standards.However, the engineers, who are the harbinger of development of any country, always strive for enrichment of their knowledge and skill to upgrade the quality of life and their performance. The pursuit for betterment is a continuous process. There is no end to development and engineering progress. The process of upgradation from one standard to the other, from ‘under

Richest person in the world: Forb of 2018

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Jeff Bezos unseats Bill Gates on Forbes 2018 richest billionaires list The online retail giant's CEO is the richest man in the world, followed by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett. Elly Park reports. NEWSLOOK Move over Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos is officially the richest man in the world. Amazon's CEO seized the top spot on   Forbes ’ 32nd Annual World Billionaires List  . Centi-billionaire Bezos’ fortune rose to $112 billion, the biggest single-year gain ever, allowing him to dethrone Gates, worth  just  $90 billion. Gates has been the richest person in the world for 18 of the past 24 years. The Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, took the third spot on the list with a net worth of $84 billion. Bezos' wealth has grown more than $5 billion since June 1 to beat Bill Gates, the principal founder of Microsoft Corporation, who is the second-richest man in the world with $92.9 billion. Warren Buffet, one of the most successf

History of patidar comunity

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   Who are the Patidars? Patidars or Patels claim themselves to be descendants of Lord Ram. They are divided into two main sub-castes: Leuva Patels and Kadva Patels, who claim to be descendants of Ram’s twins Luv and Kush respectively. There are other sub-castes like Satpanthis, who are mainly centered in Kutch district and have some social customs akin to Muslims, such as following a Pir. And there are Chaudhary Patels, who are concentrated in North Gujarat, and are recognised as OBC. Barring the eastern tribal belt, Patidars are spread all over Gujarat, with a higher concentration in North Gujarat and Saurashtra. Leuvas marginally outnumber the Kadvas. They dominate Saurashtra and Central Gujarat, while Kadvas are the leading community in North Gujarat. South Gujarat has a mixed population thanks to the migration of community members from other parts to Surat. ‘Patidar’ means one who owns a strip of land. In medieval India, members of the community were among the more indu

I phone XR

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It’s official, the three new iPhones are the (relatively) inexpensive  iPhone XR , the mid-level  iPhone XS , and the big-screen  iPhone XS Max . All three feature numerous bits of enhanced technology—Apple’s presenters kept saying that whatever subsystem they were talking about was the best/fastest/largest ever to ship in an iPhone. That’s reflected in the prices, which are also the highest you’ll ever pay for an iPhone. iPhone XR:  64 GB for $749, 128 GB for $799, 256 GB for $899 iPhone XS:  64 GB for $999, 256 GB for $1149, 512 GB for $1349  iPhone XS Max: 64 GB for $1099, 256 GB for $1249, 512 GB for $1499   What the new iPhones all have in common Apple made much of the fact that all three phones are powered by the company’s new A12 Bionic chip, which boasts up to 15% faster performance, 50% less power consumption, and 50% faster graphics performance than last year’s A11 Bionic. It also features a next-generation Neural Engine that can run machine learning operations up

The birth of Ganesha...

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Ganesha  (also known as Ganesa or Ganapati) is one of the most important gods in  Hindu mythology  and he is also worshipped in  Jainism  and  Buddhism . For the Ganapatya Hindu sect, Ganesha is the most important deity. Ganesha is highly recognisable with his elephant head and human body, representing the soul ( atman ) and the physical ( maya ) respectively. He is also the patron of writers, travellers, students, commerce, and new projects (for which he removes obstacles from one's path) and is rather fond of sweets, to the slight detriment of his figure.  GANESHA'S ADVENTURES A story which explains the god’s association with intelligence and wisdom is his competition with Karthikeya to be the first to marry. They set up a challenge that whoever could first encircle the Earth would also find a bride first. Not wasting a second, Karthikeya swiftly mounted his blue peacock and immediately shot off around the world. Ganesha on the other hand, casually sauntered over to

Reliance Industries

Industries boasts a market capitalisation of ₹7.46 trillion while TATA  Consultancy Services’ market cap has fallen to ₹7.39 trillion.Investors have been flocking to Reliance Industries after the conglomerate posted its largest-ever quarterly profit - ₹94.6 billion  - on 27 July. However, TCS did beat Reliance Industries in the race to a $100 billion market capitalisation earlier this year. Not only does India’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, have the world’s most expensive private residence, his company is now India’s highest valued. Investors have been flocking to Reliance Industries after the conglomerate posted its largest-ever quarterly profit of  ₹94.6 billion , a 18% jump from the previous year, for the three months ending on 27 July. Its revenue grew by 10% to ₹1.42 trillion owing to higher sales of refining and petrochemical products. The resultant buying frenzy has led to a surge in Reliance’s share price from ₹1,116 to ₹1,180 as of this afternoon, thereby helping the Mukesh

Telangana bus accident 52 Including Four Children Dead

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52 Including Four Children Dead After Bus Falls Into Valley In Telangana Telangana Caretaker Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao announced financial assistance of Rs five lakh each to the families of the dead, a CMO release said. Story Highlights Bus was carrying 75 people at the time of the accident Majority of the passengers were returning from a visit to a temple Telangana government has announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh Hyderabad:  Over 50 people, including four children, have died in a bus accident in Telangana's Jagtiyal district on Tuesday. According to reports, the state-owned Road Transport Corporation bus carrying about 75 people skidded off the ghat road near Shanivarapet village and fell into the valley resulting in the accident, officials said. Authorities said brake failure could be one of the reason for the accident. The overcrowded bus was carrying a large number of pilgrims who were returning from Anjaneya Swamy temple atop Kondagattu Hills, a

Top 3 Large Scale Industries in India

The following points highlight the top three large scale industries in India. The large scale industries are: 1.Tea Industry 2.Jute Industry 3.Cement Industry  Large Scale Industry # 1. Tea Industry : Tea industry is occupying a very important place in Indian economy. It is also one of the traditional industries of the country. In the initial part of 19th century tea plantation was started in India by the British planters. In 1933 tea plantation was started in Assam. In 1938, India exported tea for the first time in England. After that in 1965 some tea gardens were established in India with lie patronage of the Government. Later on the tea industry started to expand under the patronage, ownership and management of European merchants. In this way more than 60 per cent of the tea gardens established in India were under the ownership of European merchants. In 1955, total area under tea cultivation in the whole country was 3.2 lakh hectares. India is the major producer of te