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  Name: Nikhil Maurya  Roll No.: 22/2474  E-Mail: Nikhilmaurya492@gmail.com  Course: BA Programme ( commerce + economics )  Contact No.: 8053440212 Address: Sonipat , Haryana , 131028 From Tradition to Celebration: The Journey of Ghewar Introduction Ghewar is a traditional sweet dish deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of Haryana, Rajasthan, and parts of North India. Made primarily during festive occasions like Teej and Raksha Bandhan, Ghewar is a disc-shaped dessert prepared using flour, ghee, and sugar syrup. Its porous and honeycomb-like texture, combined with a luscious coating of sugar syrup and toppings like dry fruits and malai, makes it a delicacy that is both indulgent and celebratory.   Process of Making Ghewar 1. Prepare the Batter:  - Mix refined flour (maida) with a pinch of cardamom powder.  - Gradually add chilled water or milk to the flour while whisking continuously to form a smooth and thin batter.   2. Frying the Ghewar:...
 NAME- SAKSHAM JAIN ROLL NO        - 22/2522 COURSE- BA(PROG) Commerce+Economics EMAIL   -   Sakshamjain.82004@gmail.com ADDRESS -             New delhi,DELHI,110036 CONTACT- 9873798459 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Zardozi Embroidery: The Art of Intricate Elegance from Delhi What is Zardozi and How is It Made? Zardozi is an ancient form of embroidery that involves stitching intricate designs onto fabric using gold and silver threads, along with beads, pearls, and other embellishments. The word "Zardozi" comes from the Persian language, with “zar” meaning gold and “dozi” meaning embroidery. It was introduced in India during the Mughal era, and over time, Delhi became a hub for this art form. The Making Process: The creation of Zardozi embroidery is a highly skilled and meticulous process, requiring deep expertise and patience. Here’s how it’s typically made: 1. Design Transfer: First, the desired design is sketch...
 Name: Pushya Jiwan Vats  Course: BA(Commerce + Economics) Roll No.: 22/2512 Mobile: +91 9971767315 Address: Gurugram, Haryana, 122001 Email: pushyajiwanvats@gmail.com Handcrafted Wooden Furniture  Handcrafted Wooden Furniture: The Artisans Of Gurgaon  Handcrafted Wooden Furniture is a testament to the rich woodworking tradition in Gurgaon. Known for its intricate designs and exceptional craftsmanship, this furniture is not only functional but also an artistic expression of the local artisans’ skills. i) The Craft of Woodworking The process of creating handcrafted wooden furniture involves several steps: 1. Selecting the Wood: High-quality wood, such as teak, rosewood, or sheesham, is chosen for its durability and beauty. 2. Designing: The design is drawn on the wood, often featuring traditional motifs and patterns. 3. Carving: Skilled artisans carve the designs into the wood using various tools, showcasing their precision and creativity.  4. Assembling: The c...
 Name- Atulya Singh Roll No. - 22/2500 Course- B.A. Program (Commerce + Economic) Email- atulya981@gmail.com Contact no. – 7982327213 Address- Najafgarh, New Delhi 110043 Golden Threads of Tradition: A Timeless Craft with Sikki Grass in Bihar Introduction Nestled in the heart of India’s cultural landscape, Bihar is a land of rich traditions and craftsmanship. Among its many treasures is the ancient art of creating beautiful baskets and handicrafts using sikki grass, a golden-hued natural fiber that symbolizes sustainability, creativity, and cultural heritage. This craft, passed down through generations, holds immense cultural significance and provides a livelihood to many rural artisans. In the vast tapestry of Indian handicrafts, certain creations stand out for their uniqueness and cultural resonance. One such marvel is the Sikki grass craft, which intriguingly, finds its origin in the fertile lands of Bihar. Found predominantly in the Mithila region of Bihar and parts of Uttar Pr...
 Name : KUNAL SINGH Roll Number : 22/2305 Course : B.A (P) ( Eco + com )  Mail id : kunalsgh26@gmail.com  Phone number : 9818790924  Postal Address with pin code -  Paschim Champaran, Bihar – 845452 Subject : Financial Institution Product : Madhubani Painting The Beauty of Bihar: Exploring and Supporting Madhubani Painting Introduction Madhubani painting, also known as Mithila art, is a traditional Indian folk art form that originated in the Mithila region of Bihar, India. This ancient art form has been a part of the region's cultural heritage for centuries, with its roots dating back to the time of the Ramayana. Madhubani painting is characterized by its unique and intricate designs, which are typically created using natural dyes and pigments, such as turmeric, indigo, and vermilion, on paper or cloth. The name "Madhubani" is derived from the word "Madhuban," which means "forest of honey" in Sanskrit. This refers to the region's rich cultural and ...
 Name : KUNAL SINGH Roll Number : 22/2305 Course : B.A (P) ( Eco + com )  Mail id : kunalsgh26@gmail.com  Phone number : 9818790924  Postal Address with pin code -  Paschim Champaran, Bihar – 845452 Subject : Financial Institution Product : Madhubani Painting The Beauty of Bihar: Exploring and Supporting Madhubani Painting Introduction Madhubani painting, also known as Mithila art, is a traditional Indian folk art form that originated in the Mithila region of Bihar, India. This ancient art form has been a part of the region's cultural heritage for centuries, with its roots dating back to the time of the Ramayana. Madhubani painting is characterized by its unique and intricate designs, which are typically created using natural dyes and pigments, such as turmeric, indigo, and vermilion, on paper or cloth. The name "Madhubani" is derived from the word "Madhuban," which means "forest of honey" in Sanskrit. This refers to the region's rich cultural and ...
 NAME:ABHISHEK.T_ Roll No: 22/2511 Course: B.A PROGRAM (COMMERCE+ ECONOMICS) MOBILE NO: 7701976641 ADDRESS: A 39 SUNLIGHT COLONY 2 ASHRAM NEW DELHI -110014 EMAIL 📨: vichuabhishek205@gmail.com KERALA BANANA CHIPS The Kerala Banana chips :- are a delicious and iconic snack that showcases the state’s culinary traditions and love for bananas! While traditional Kerala banana chips are fried in coconut oil, some modern variations use other oils or baking methods to make them a healthier option. *Cultural Significance*: Banana chips hold a special place in Kerala’s culture, often featuring in traditional festivals and celebrations. Kerala Banana Chips: The Taste of Tradition Kerala, often referred to as “God’s Own Country,” is renowned for its natural beauty, rich culture, and of course, its culinary delights. Among the many treats that the state offers, Kerala banana chips hold a special place. These crispy, golden-yellow chips are more than just a snack; they are a symbol of tradition ...
 Athulya K S  22/2471 B.A  PROGRAM  (COMMERCE+  ECONOMICS) 5/44, Block 5, Nehru Nagar, 110065 athulyaks724@gmail.com Sadhya   sadhya, is a meal of Kerala origin and of importance to all Malayalis, consisting of a variety of traditional vegetarian dishes usually served on a banana leaf as lunch.Sadya is typically served as a traditional feast for Onam and Vishu, along with other special occasions such as birthdays, weddings and temple festivals. Usually has 20–30 dishes, but can have up to 64 or more.It is a grand feast that consists of a variety of dishes, including rice, lentils, vegetables, and payasam (a sweet dessert). A traditional Sadhya menu typically includes Traditional Dishes: 1. Parippu: Lentil soup  2. Sambar: Lentil-based vegetable stew made with split red lentils, vegetables, and spices. 3. Avial: Mixed vegetable dish made with a variety of vegetables, coconut, and spices. 4. Thoram: Stir-fried vegetable dish made with cabbage, carrots, b...
  NAME- VAISHANT BATRA COURSE NAME – B.COM PROG. (B) ROLL  NUMBER – 23/4890 EMAIL – vaishantbatra.2001@gmail.com MOBILE NUMBER – 8882284663 POSTAL ADDRESS – SHALIMAR BAGH, DELHI-110088 Kanjeevaram Silk Sarees: The Pride of Tamil Nadu India is a land of rich cultural heritage and timeless traditions. Among its numerous artisanal crafts, the Kanjeevaram silk saree stands out as an epitome of elegance and grandeur. These sarees, hailing from the quaint town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, are not just garments but an expression of India’s textile artistry.   History and Origin The origin of Kanjeevaram silk sarees can be traced back over 400 years. Legend has it that the weaving tradition in Kanchipuram was initiated by two communities—the Devanga and the Saliga weavers. Inspired by the architectural brilliance of Kanchipuram’s temples, these artisans incorporated intricate designs of flora, fauna, and mythological tales into their sarees. The tow...
  Name Anish Saini Course B com program Roll no 23/4840 Mail id anishsaini193@gmail.com Phone no 7303918737 Address   201010  shipra suncity   The Golden Elixir: Exploring the Wonders of Honey Honey, that sweet, golden liquid, has been cherished by humans for centuries. More than just a delicious treat, honey is a natural wonder with a fascinating story, numerous health benefits, and a significant cultural role. This blog delves into the world of honey, exploring its origins, production, importance, and cultural significance. What is Honey? Honey is a sweet, viscous substance produced by honeybees from the nectar of flowers. It's primarily composed of sugars (mainly fructose and glucose), water, and small amounts of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and enzymes. The unique composition of honey contributes to its distinct flavor, color, and texture, which can vary depending on the floral source.   The Honey-Making Process: A Bee's Labor of Love   T...
 Name:- Paurush Yadav Course:- B.Com (Program) Roll No:- 23/4820 Mail id:- Arjun.yadav3706@gmail.com Mobile Number:- 8076360013 Postal address:- 110091 Mayur Vihar Phase-1 the golden elixir: exploring the wonders of Ghee What is Ghee: Unveiling the Golden Elixir   A. Definition and origin of Ghee Ghee, often referred to as "liquid gold," is a type of clarified butter that has been a staple in Indian cuisine and Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years. Originating from the Sanskrit word "ghrita," ghee is made by simmering butter until the water evaporates and the milk solids separate, leaving behind a pure, golden-hued fat. B. Traditional uses in Ayurvedic medicine In Ayurvedic medicine, ghee is revered for its numerous health benefits and is considered a "rasayana" or rejuvenating substance. Some traditional uses include:   Enhancing digestion and metabolism   Nourishing the body's tissues   Balancing doshas (bodily energies)   Improving mental clari...
 NAME -Prashant kumar Roll no - 22/2432 COURSE - BA Programme [commerce+economics] CONTACT NO - 8810662516 E-MAIL - prashantkumar33873@gmail.com Address - Delhi cantt , 110010 Dhuska : A taste of Jharkhand INTRODUCTION . Dhuska is a traditional and popular dish from Jharkhand, known for its unique flavor and cultural significance. This deep-fried savory dish is often made with a batter of rice and lentils (usually split Bengal gram or chana dal) that are soaked, ground, and spiced with ingredients like cumin seeds, green chilies, and salt. The batter is then fried to form crispy yet soft pancakes or fritters  Cultural and Culinary Significance: • Staple Food: Dhuska is a staple in rural and urban households of Jharkhand and is commonly served as breakfast or a snack. • Festive Dish: It is often prepared during festivals and special occasions, reflecting its importance in the region's cultural fabric. • Complementary Dishes: Dhuska is usually accompanied by ghugni (a spic...
  NAME- Shivam wasan COURSE NAME – B.COM PROG. (B) ROLL  NUMBER – 23/4830 EMAIL – wasanshivam@gmail.com MOBILE NUMBER – 9310853409 POSTAL ADDRESS – Vishakha enclave, DELHI-110034 The Timeless Charm of Khadi: India's Pride and Heritage India is a land of diversity, rich culture, and a deep connection to tradition. Among its many treasures lies Khadi, a fabric that is more than just a material; it is a symbol of India’s freedom struggle, self-reliance, and sustainable living. Khadi, often referred to as the “fabric of freedom,” has a story that intertwines with India’s fight for independence and continues to hold its relevance in modern times. A Brief History of Khadi Khadi, or handspun and handwoven fabric, traces its roots to ancient India. However, it gained prominence during the Indian freedom movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi envisioned Khadi as a way to empower rural India, promote self-sufficiency, and challenge the Brit...