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How to sew simple Churidar

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In this video, Helen explain how to cut fabric, sew simple churidar in very simple manner.

The Great Banyan Tree(Mahakali Vad), Gujarat

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500 years old Great Banyan Tree was situated at Kantharpura, District Gandhinagar, Gujarat was 25 KMs away from Gandhinagar, also a small temple available which known as Mahakali Vad.  You, gays must be visited the place and see the beauty of old banyan tree & the temple. 500 years old great banyan tree is one of the boon for photographers, visit and capture the magnificent views of tangled roots & massiveness of the tree. Coordinates:    23°18'5"N   72°50'15"E

Urine-powered socks can send a text

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Robotics professor Ioannis Ieropoulos and his team at University of the West of England in Bristol, UK, have managed to turn human waste and locomotion into electrical power with a bit of help from microbes. According to the scientists, this is the first time anyone has combined microbial fuel cells with wearable technology. The socks produced enough electricity to power a specialized wireless transmitter that sent out the message ‘World’s First Wearable MFC’ every two minutes. The idea behind the creation was to create a self-contained system for generating power, with an eye toward survivalist scenarios.

How does Earth maintain a constant level of oxygen?

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It doesn’t! The oxygen level of the planet has varied quite dramatically in the last 500 million years. It was 35 per cent during the Carboniferous period, around 300 million years ago; as the climate, cooled and land plants died off, oxygen fell to as low as 12 per cent by the beginning of the Triassic. Back then, the air at sea level would have felt thinner than at the top of the Alps today. Burning fossil fuels has reduced oxygen levels very slightly – about 0.057 per cent over the last 30 years. Deforestation only has a small effect because when rainforest is cut down, other plants are usually grown in its place. But it’s marine phytoplankton (plant plankton), rather than trees, that produces about 75 per cent of atmospheric oxygen. Global warming will have a significant impact on phytoplankton, which is a much more serious threat to oxygen levels. 

Kalpavriksha (The Divine Tree)

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Kalpavriksha (The Divine Tree) also known as kalpataru, kalpadruma or kalpapādapa, is a wish-fulfilling divine tree in Hindu mythology. It is mentioned in Sanskrit literature from the earliest sources. It is also a popular theme in Jain cosmology and Buddhism. Sage Durvasa and Adi Shankaracharya, meditated under the Kalpavriksha. The tree is also extolled in iconography and literature. Only two such trees are available across the India, one is situated at Bhuj, Gujarat, India and another one is at Himachal Pradesh.

17 Tips to Boost Your Android Phone's Battery Life

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Android smartphones are powerful, but unfortunately, they don't have endless battery life. In fact, many Android phone users would be happy to make it through a single day, hoping that a nightly recharge is sufficient. A number of factors have conspired to reduce gadget endurance over the past several years. Thinner designs with less room for batteries, larger and brighter screens, faster quad-core processors, more software that runs in the background, and power-hungry GPS radios all share responsibility. The move from 3G to 4G networks a few years ago—particularly of the LTE variety—has also taken its toll. These tips should apply across just about any Android phone. Try these tips to extend your handset's battery life: 1.          Use a dark background.  If you use a phone with an AMOLED screen, using black or dark wallpaper can save the battery.  This is because such screens light up only the colored pixels while black pixels remain unaffected.  The more da

Gooseberry (Amla or Emblic) Murabba

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According to Ayurveda, amla balances all three doshas. While amla is unusual in that it contains five out of the six tastes recognized by Ayurveda, it is most important to recognize the effects of the "virya", or potency, and "vipaka", or post-digestive effect. Considered in this light, amla is particularly helpful in reducing   pitta   because of its cooling energy.   It also balances both Pitta and   vata   by virtue of its sweet taste. The   kapha   is balanced primarily due to its drying action. It may be used as a   rasayana   (rejuvenative) to promote longevity, and traditionally to enhance digestion (dipanapachana), treat   constipation   ( anuloma), reduce fever (jvaraghna), purify the blood (raktaprasadana), reduce cough (kasahara), alleviate asthma (svasahara), strengthen the heart (hrdaya), benefit the eyes (chakshushya), stimulate hair growth (romasanjana), enliven the body (jivaniya), and enhance intellect (medhya). In Ayurvedic polyherbal formul

Emblic pickle prepration

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This video helps to you how to prepare emblic (Indian gooseberries) pickle  According to Ayurveda, amla balances all three doshas. While amla is unusual in that it contains five out of the six tastes recognized by Ayurveda, it is most important to recognize the effects of the "virya", or potency, and "vipaka", or post-digestive effect. Considered in this light, amla is particularly helpful in reducing   pitta   because of its cooling energy.   It also balances both Pitta and   vata   by virtue of its sweet taste. The   kapha   is balanced primarily due to its drying action. It may be used as a   rasayana   (rejuvenative) to promote longevity, and traditionally to enhance digestion (dipanapachana), treat   constipation   ( anuloma), reduce fever (jvaraghna), purify the blood (raktaprasadana), reduce cough (kasahara), alleviate asthma (svasahara), strengthen the heart (hrdaya), benefit the eyes (chakshushya), stimulate hair growth (romasanjana), enliven the body