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  phulkari   by                     dupatta NAME-KRISH KUMAR TAK  PH.NO- 7827580135 GMAIL- krrishkumar0907@gmail.com NAME-RUDRANSH DEV VASHISHT PN.NO-9006770770 GMAIL- rudranshdevvashisht@gmail.com Permanent Address -Amolik residency sector 86 faridabad        INTRODUCTION    Phulkari dupattas are an elaborately embroidered textile that is native to Punjab, India. A word that is derived from Phulkari's - means flower work, it has a distinct colourful embroidered flowers made from silk threads carefully done over chanderi hand-spun cotton. Phulkari is a tradition that has long been woven by women as a symbol of love, tradition and community. In Punjabi culture it holds so much importance, especially during weddings and festivals, for prosperity Phulkari represents the vibrant culture of Punjab and holds a crucial significance vis-à-vis identity and custom     ...
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  Kreeti Yadav 22/2884 B. Com. Program, Sec-C 8527746869 Kreetiy2003@gmail.com H. No. 785 Ghitorni, New Delhi 110030     BLOG ON DAL BAATI CHURMA   I remember the first time I had Dal Baati Churma—it was a culinary adventure that took me straight to the heart of Rajasthan. It was during a family visit to a traditional Rajasthani restaurant that I was introduced to this legendary dish. The excitement was palpable as the waiter brought out a platter filled with golden baatis, a bowl of aromatic dal, and a generous serving of sweet churma.   The experience was not just about the flavours but also the feeling of indulgence and warmth. Every bite seemed to tell a story of Rajasthani tradition and hospitality. It was a hearty, wholesome meal that left me both satis1ed and intrigued by the depth of its cultural roots. Eating Dal Baati Churma was more than just a meal—it was a delicious journey into the culinary heart of Rajasthan, leaving me...
  Aman’s Pottery  Home address – Vaishali extension , rz-33/- , new delhi 110045  PGDAV (E) Pari Dubey  Roll Number – 22/2425 Ba programme  5th Semester  (GE : HRM) Phone number – 9953717165  email- pari22dubey@gmail.com Aman’s pottery  Background, location :new Delhi Aman’s pottery was established in around 19’0s in new Delhi , Dashrath Puri . Now one can find it on roadside of Dashrath Puri metro station in southwest Delhi district with about 1000 dwellings .basically they have been practicing this from over centuries and is popularized for its creative skills , amazing handmade utensils etc, among resident as well as tourist . Known for its lively quality of goods and services . the pottery is modest charming , family run shop  This store provides handcrafted pottery and variety of pottery related services, has grown to be a valued community fixture. Even if it’s vital yet, nonetheless. The quaint shop offer quality , unique ceramic piece...
 Panshul Nanda Bsc[Hons] Mathematics 7217708611 nandapanshul@gmail.com Rohini Sector 5, New Delhi Exploring Locally Made Physiotherapy Machines: A Boost to Rehabilitation in Our Community In recent years, our local area has emerged as a hub for innovation in the field of physiotherapy, with several companies developing high-quality physiotherapy machines. These locally made devices are not only enhancing the rehabilitation process for patients but also supporting our local economy by promoting homegrown talent and technology.  One of the standout products from our area is the Physiotech India, a portable and user-friendly device designed to offer pain relief for conditions such as arthritis, back pain, and sports injuries. Developed by a local company with a strong focus on affordable healthcare solutions, Physiotech India Units combines cutting Edge technology with ease of us, making it accessible for both professionals and patients at home. The production of these physiother...
  Name – Mahua Sharma Year – 3 rd   Semester – 5  Roll number – 22/2044 Course – B.A. Program Paper – fundamentals of  human resource management TOPIC – BLOG WRITING  TITLE - Discovering the Essence of Haldwani: Local Handloom Weaving INTRODUCTION Situated in Uttarakhand amid the foothills of the Himalayas, Haldwani is widely known for its breathtaking natural scenery, lively culture, and rich past. There is a lot more to this place that catches the eye, even though it is the entry point to the Kumaon region. Beyond the lovely mountains and calm surroundings, Haldwani is home to an established local handloom weaving industry. THE LEGACY OF KUMAONI WEAVING In the Kumaon region, which includes Haldwani, handloom weaving is a valued custom that has been handed down through the ages. The elaborate patterns, vibrant colors, and eco-friendly manufacturing techniques of this region's weaving culture represent the essence of Kumaoni creativity. The Kumaoni Pichhora, a ...
 Name- Abhishek Chandra Singh Course- B.Com(hons) Phone number- 9654845453 Email id- abhishekkuki4@gmail.com Home town address- Madhubani MADHUBANI PAINTING A JOURNEY THROUGH TRADITION AND ARTISTRY INTRODUCTION Madhubani painting, also known as Mithila painting, is a traditional art form that originated in the Mithila region of Bihar, India. This unique style of painting is characterized by intricate designs, vibrant colors, and detailed depictions of natural elements, religious themes, and folklore. The art form is typically created using natural dyes and pigments, with tools ranging from fingers and twigs to matchsticks and brushes. The paintings are known for their eye-catching geometric patterns, double-line borders, and symbolic motifs such as peacocks, fish, flowers, and deities like Lord Krishna, Goddess Durga, and Sita and Ram from the Ramayana. Madhubani paintings are traditionally done on walls and floors of homes, especially during festivals, weddings, and other cultural...
  Exploring the taste of tradition: Sanchi Milk  When it comes to milk and dairy products, few brands can match the heritage and quality of Sanchi. As a trusted name in households for decades, Sanchi has built a reputation for delivering pure, fresh, and nutritious milk products that families love. In this blog, we’ll explore what makes Sanchi Milk stand out in the crowded dairy market and why it should be a staple in your kitchen The Rise of Sanchi Milk The Sanchi milk brand was established in 1956 by the Madhya Pradesh State Co-operative Dairy Federation (MPSCDF). The MPSCDF is a dairy company that markets milk and milk products under the brand name "Sanchi". The company's headquarters are in Bhopal. A Legacy of Purity Sanchi Milk is more than just a brand; it’s a tradition passed down through generations. Founded with the mission to provide high-quality, unadulterated milk to the community, Sanchi has stayed true to its roots while embracing modern dairy farming practi...