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Prove We Have No Idea How Food Grows

  ·      Sesame Seed Sesame  is a  flowering plant  grows widely in India and Sudan these are the world largest producer of this Seed. Sesame seed is one of the oldest oilseed crops ever. They grow in a large capsule and shipped all over the world after harvesting. The world harvested 6.2 million  metric tons  of sesame seeds in 2014, with Tanzania, India, and Sudan as the largest producers. ·      Pistachio Pistachio is a member of the  cashew family loved by everyone, popularly grown in Central Asia and the Middle East. The truth is Pistachio is the seed from a tree come from flower itself. Pistachios are a nutritionally dense food..   ·      Vanilla The most popular flavoring used in Ice-cream, cake, and variety of other foods. But the interesting part is this flavor is coming from a flowering orchid plants. This plant is being cultivated from century by the Totonac people of Mexico . When the Aztecs 

Helmet that run on Human Pulses

Have you ever thought of a helmet run on your pulse and let the bike to ignitions only if you wear  a helmet ? Yes, this is true and  made  by the boy in Uttar Pradesh, Agra. Himanshu Garg a 22year old boy is not a scientist, but he can transform his Internet knowledge into innovations that can save lives. He also has developed an anti-collision train system, a fire alarm, an anti-theft system and a universal remote-control system to operate electronic devices. For all his  invention, he  received an award from UP government. Garg, said after he lost his mother in 2014 in a road accident, he embarked on inventing a device that ensures a motorcycle does not start until the rider straps on a helmet. Unluckily, he cannot do a helmet as part of his skull bone is missing. He got an idea from a toy car that need a remote control to start and run the toy the same he observes and invented a helmet. The helmet is connected by a radio frequency to two wheeler. As soon

Most Expensive Paan - Kohinoor Paan costing 5000

Aurangabad   the city is a tourism hub, surrounded by many historical monuments, including the Ajanta Caves and Ellora Caves but also have an interesting and very Old Paan wala since 50years Tara Paan Center owned by Mohammad Sarfuddin Siddiqui. His menu contains 51 types of paan but the unique paan which is very famous in people and newly married couple is Kohinoor Paan. He is very famous in paan business that every day he roughly sells almost 10,000 paan special and normal. Kohinoor Paan have some special ingredients like special Kasturi which costs 70lakh per kilogram, a type of saffron (Kesar) which cost 2lakh per kilogram, Rose petals of 80,000 per kilogram, and a special liquid fragrance that can only be found in West Bengal and also a special and secret ingredient is used to complete this Kohinoor Paan. His paan’s have special packaging with ittar along with box for couple paan. The touch of special ingredient recipe is also unknown by staff and

Frog Wedding for Rainfall: Assam

Assam is a state in Northeast India, situated south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys . Here Frog weddings were celebrated by the Rongdoi village in Jorhat district to please the Hindu Rain God Barun where hundreds of villages traditional, young, and old, boys and girls gathered at Rongdoi village communal hall till late at dark to eyewitness the unconventional marriage Frog marriage .  There is a mythological belief that if wild frogs caught by people are married off with Vedic rites and traditional marriage ceremonies like human beings, it can help bring rainfall in the coming days. “It was said that there was a poem by ancestors which states that the farmers pray the clouds and asks them as to why there is no rain. The cloud replies that if frog don’t croak then why will I rain”. WOW! There is a trust that when a frog marriage is performed, the Barun Devata the rain-god is happy and bring

India to UK in a tuk-tuk (autorickshaw)

Naveen Rabelli Naveen Rabelli  the man who drove from India to UK in a Solar Autorickshaw. Naveen started his adventure from India, Bengaluru and across all beautiful countries Mumbai, Iran, Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Austria, Germany, France, and UK, London. His complete journey was 14,200Km a long road journey on solar autorickshaw. The aim was to promote renewable energy solutions for passenger vehicles.  Naveen the 35-year-old electronic engineer spent over three years on the project, building and getting sponsorship for Tejas. He purchased a Tuk- Tuk Piaggio Ape three-wheeler auto-rickshaw (diesel)for 97612INR and spent another 748362INR modifying it into an electric and solar-powered vehicle. He spent his own savings in building the first two prototypes however managed to get sponsorship for the third prototype and for the final journey. On a maximum speed of 45kmph and last for 80km for every charge, he installed a solar panel and onbo