Here’s a guide on how to place your bamboo plant to activate abundance: The choice of the number of stalks is often based on the desired energy or blessing one wishes to invite into their life. To ...
With a view to expand the cultivation of bamboo plantations and enhance the post-harvest management and marketing activities ... Agroforestry Centers of ICAR like State Agricultural Universities (SAUs ...
This is a traditional saying from the Mizo people who occupy the hill state of Mizoram in north-east India. Given that their ancestors are ... But what does this have to do with bamboo? Men removing ...
The box has unique handicrafts from South India designed by the National Institute Of Design. To begin with, the recycled invitation box was made from bamboo and engraved with Kalamkari art, which is ...
Most varieties of bamboo are incredibly hardy, and grow well in both tropical and cold, mountainous climates. They’re among the fastest growing plants in the world, capable of growing up to 60 ...
The lucky bamboo plant (Dracaena braunii), that you often see at garden & decor stores ... North if you are keeping it on the balcony. Another popular indoor plant amongst Indian homes is the snake ...
Aside from providing SSF, expanding bamboo plantations and capacitating bamboo weavers, DTI is also assisting local players in marketing their products by joining government-organized trade fairs.
Bamboo is not just for panda bears. These tall, fast-growing plants can be used to make everything from flooring and furniture to fabric and cutting boards. And some scientists say bamboo could also ...
Over the years, through projects such as the Green School and homes at the Green Village, bamboo has become an increasingly popular material in Bali, Indonesia. While design firms in Bali such as ...
Equally important is addressing social biases about natural building materials’ durability and maintenance needs, as seen in ongoing discussions about practices in India. Natural materials are ...
Chandrapur: A full-grown male tiger was captured in Ballarpur forest after it killed a 57-year-old bamboo contract worker and did not leave the body despite repeated efforts by forest officials.