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💌 National Wedding Invitation Day – 16th July (US)

💌 National Wedding Invitation Day – 16 th July (US) Celebrating the Art and Sentiment of Wedding Stationery National Wedding Invitation Day, July 16, Pumpkin Coach Invites, wedding stationery On 16 th July , the United States celebrates National Wedding Invitation Day , established in 2019 by Pumpkin Coach Invites to highlight the creativity and sentiment behind wedding stationery. This day honors the artistry and care that goes into designing and producing wedding invitations — the small piece of stationery that traditionally announces a couple's big news and sets the tone for the celebration to come . The founders felt that a wedding invitation carries far more than practical information about a date and venue — it holds meaning, care, and emotion, acting as the first physical glimpse of a couple's wedding style and a keepsake that many guests treasure long after the day itself [citation:5]. The day falls in the...

How to sew simple Churidar

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

The Great Banyan Tree(Mahakali Vad), Gujarat

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

From Human Waste to Wearable Tech: The Future of Self-Sustaining Energy

From Human Waste to Wearable Tech: The Future of Self-Sustaining Energy In a groundbreaking innovation, robotics professor  Ioannis Ieropoulos  and his team at the  University of the West of England (UWE Bristol)  have successfully turned  human waste and motion into electricity —using nothing but microbes and a pair of socks. This marks the  first time microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have been integrated into wearable technology , opening up exciting possibilities for self-sustaining energy solutions. How Does It Work? The system relies on  microbial fuel cells , which use bacteria to break down organic matter (in this case, human waste) and generate electricity as a byproduct. Here’s how the team made it wearable: Urine-Powered Socks : The researchers embedded  soft MFCs  into a pair of socks. As the wearer walks, their footsteps pump urine (yes, urine!) through the fuel cells, where microbes digest it and produce electrical energy. Wi...

How does Earth maintain a constant level of oxygen?

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 Wish-Fulfilling Tree

🌳 Kalpavriksha – The Divine Wish-Fulfilling Tree Exploring the Mythology, Spiritual Significance, and Timeless Legacy of India's Sacred Tree Kalpavriksha , also known as Kalpataru, Kalpadruma, or Kalpapādapa , is one of the most revered symbols in Indian mythology and spirituality. Often described as the Divine Wish-Fulfilling Tree , it is believed to grant the desires of those who seek its blessings with sincerity and devotion. Mentioned in ancient Sanskrit literature, Hindu scriptures, Jain cosmology, and Buddhist traditions, Kalpavriksha represents abundance, prosperity, wisdom, and divine grace. According to tradition, great sages such as Sage Durvasa and Adi Shankaracharya are believed to have meditated under this sacred tree. Did You Know? It is believed that only two living Kalpavriksha trees exist in India today—one at Bhuj, Gujarat , and another i...

17 Tips to Boost Your Android Phone's Battery Life

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 remai...

Gooseberry (Amla/Emblic) Murabba: A Sweet and Healthy Ayurvedic Delight

  Introduction Gooseberry, known as Amla or Emblica officinalis , is a powerhouse of nutrients in Ayurveda. One of the most delicious and traditional ways to preserve and enjoy its benefits is by making Amla Murabba —a sweet and tangy Indian preserve. Packed with Vitamin C and antioxidants, this tasty treat not only satisfies your sweet cravings but also boosts immunity, digestion, and overall health. What is Amla Murabba? Murabba is a sweet fruit preserve made by cooking Amla in sugar syrup, often flavored with aromatic spices like cardamom, saffron, and ginger. It has a jam-like consistency and can be enjoyed as a dessert, digestive aid, or even as a natural remedy for various ailments. Why Should You Eat Amla Murabba? ✅ Rich in Vitamin C – Strengthens immunity and fights infections. ✅ Improves Digestion – Acts as a natural digestive tonic. ✅ Boosts Hair & Skin Health – Reduces hair fall and promotes glowing skin. ✅ Detoxifies the Body – Helps cleanse the liver...

Amla (Emblic) Pickle Recipe: A Tangy & Healthy Indian Condiment

    This video helps to you how to prepare emblic (Indian gooseberries) pickle Introduction Amla, also known as Indian gooseberry or Emblica officinalis , is a powerhouse of nutrients, especially Vitamin C . While Amla Murabba is a sweet preserve, Amla Pickle (Amla ka Achar) offers a spicy, tangy twist that enhances meals with its bold flavors. This traditional Indian condiment is not only delicious but also boosts digestion, immunity, and metabolism . In this blog, we’ll explore an easy homemade Amla pickle recipe that stays fresh for months and pairs perfectly with curries, rice, and parathas! Why Make Amla Pickle? ✅ Rich in antioxidants – Fights free radicals. ✅ Improves digestion – Stimulates stomach acids. ✅ Boosts immunity – High in Vitamin C. ✅ Enhances iron absorption – Great for anemia. ✅ Long shelf life – No preservatives needed! Ingredients for Amla Pickle Main Ingredients: 500g fresh Amla (gooseberries) 3 tbsp mustard oil (or sesame oil) 2 tbsp mustard ...