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News18
3 days ago
- Business
- News18
Keep These Plants Alive For 3 Years And The Govt Will Pay You 7x Your Investment
Last Updated: Under the Krishi Vaniki Yojana, farmers can buy saplings for just Rs 10 each and receive a benefit of Rs 70 per plant after three years, provided certain conditions are met To promote farming and support farmers, the Bihar government is running several schemes, one of which is the Krishi Vaniki Yojana. Under this initiative, farmers can buy saplings for just Rs 10 each and receive a benefit of Rs 70 per plant after three years, provided certain conditions are met. Under the scheme, the state government provides saplings at a subsidised rate of Rs 10. However, farmers must ensure the plants are cared for and survive for at least three years. The goal of this initiative is not only to boost green cover but also to improve crop quality and increase farmers' income. Various types of plants are available at nearby forest department nurseries. These include Sheesham, Guava, Amla, Lemon, Mahogany, Teak, Jamun, Kachnar, Mango, Eucalyptus (Nilgiri), Neem, Kadamba, Peepal, Banyan, Baheda, and Palash. A minimum of 100 plants must be purchased to benefit from the scheme. Speaking about the scheme, Forest Guard of Jehanabad Sadar, Nand Ji, said, 'This is an ambitious scheme of the Bihar government that any farmer can take advantage of. If you buy a plant for Rs 10, the government will pay you Rs 70 after three years, provided the plant survives." The Rs 10 taken for each plant is considered a security deposit. To receive the benefit, more than 50 percent of the plants must be alive after three years. To apply, farmers need a land ownership receipt, a photocopy of their bank passbook, an Aadhaar card, and a form available from the Agriculture Department. Where To Buy Saplings? This year, the district's target is to distribute 40,000 saplings. Currently, 52,000 plants are available at the Kako nursery alone. If any farmer faces difficulty in understanding the process, they can directly contact the Forest Department office for help. First Published: June 27, 2025, 09:12 IST


India Today
6 days ago
- Health
- India Today
5 Anti-Ageing Herbs For Youthful Glow After Your 40s
5 Anti-Ageing Herbs For Youthful Glow After Your 40s By Chaitanya Dhawan – Benefits: Known for its adaptogenic properties, ashwagandha helps reduce stress, a key factor in premature ageing. It improves skin elasticity, combats wrinkles, and promotes a radiant complexion. 1. Ashwagandha (Indian Ginseng) - Benefits: Packed with curcumin, a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound, turmeric protects the skin from free radical damage, reduces pigmentation, and enhances skin tone. 2. Turmeric (Curcuma Longa) - Benefits: This herb boosts collagen production, improving skin firmness and reducing fine lines. It also promotes wound healing and maintains healthy, glowing skin. 3. Gotu Kola (Centella Asiatica) – Benefits: Rich in antioxidants, ginseng revitalises skin by improving blood circulation and reducing signs of ageing like dullness, wrinkles, and age spots. 4. Ginseng – Benefits: Amla is a powerhouse of vitamin C, which promotes collagen synthesis, reduces wrinkles, and enhances skin brightness. It also detoxifies the body, resulting in a natural glow. 5. Amla (Indian Gooseberry) – Teas: Brew these herbs into teas for internal benefits. – Face Packs: Use powdered forms of herbs like turmeric or amla in face masks. – Supplements: Consult a healthcare provider for safe supplementation. – Skincare Products: Opt for serums and creams containing extracts of these herbs. How to Use


Time of India
6 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Yogi plants Rudraksha sapling
Lucknow: To mark the death anniversary of Dr Syama Prasad Mukherjee, CM Yogi Adityanath planted a Rudraksha sapling at the Bhadohi Collectorate campus on Monday under the campaign 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam'. Calling upon the people to participate in the tree plantation drive, the CM said that mass participation was needed to develop UP into a greener state. He appealed to everyone to not just plant a sapling but also to ensure its care and protection. Accompanying the CM was cabinet minister Swatantra Dev Singh, who planted a Molshree sapling, while Bhadohi MP Dr Vinod Kumar Bind planted an Amla sapling.


Irish Times
20-06-2025
- Business
- Irish Times
The Irish Times Business Person of the Month: Derville Rowland, Amla
Derville Rowland , a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, has been chosen as The Irish Times Businessperson of the Month for May, an award run in association with Bank of Ireland . The Irish woman was appointed during the month to the plum role of executive board member of the European Union's (EU) newly-established Anti-Money Laundering Authority (Amla), based in Frankfurt. Amla will co-ordinate national authorities to supervise the application of legislation on anti-money laundering and the countering of financing of terrorism. First conceived in 2021, the new agency effectively starts its work this summer, by consulting on implementing rules and appointing an executive director. READ MORE It expects to have a staff of 80 by the end of this year before gradually ramping up its activities in 2026. Its staff numbers are expected to increase to 430 by the end of 2027 and it will be fully operational and begin its direct supervision work in January 2028. As noted by Central Bank of Ireland governor Gabriel Makhlouf, Amla's 'mission is critical to the integrity of the EU's financial system'. He said Rowland's appointment reflected her 'significant contribution to the Central Bank's public service mission over the last 20 years'. In reacting to her appointment, Rowland said she was 'acutely conscious of the urgency of Amla's task to make our financial system cleaner, our economy more resilient' by ensuring that 'money laundering and terrorist financing are systematically combatted'. A barrister by profession, Rowland spent 21 years with the Central Bank before moving to Amla.


NDTV
19-06-2025
- Health
- NDTV
How Amla And Curry Leaves Can Give You Long Black Hair You Have Been Desiring
The earliest memory I have with my grandmother was when I was little, she used to make all sorts of homemade concoctions, saying that these would give me thick, black and waist-length hair. But I'm sure it isn't just me, but many others like me. The thing is, beauty secrets don't come in fancy bottles, but from the kitchen. And two of my grandmother's favourites? Amla and curry leaves. These humble ingredients were treated like gold when it came to hair care. Today, our bathroom shelves are overflowing with products but the actual remedies are sitting quietly in our kitchens. So, let's find out how amla and curry leaves can benefit your hair, and how you can include them in your daily diet. Also Read: Losing Hair? This Easy Masoor Dal Salad Could Actually Help How Are Amla And Curry Leaves Helpful For Your Hair Amla and curry leaves are packed with essential vitamins, antioxidants, and minerals that support your scalp health. These nutrients help boost blood circulation and strengthen your hair from root to tip. Let's learn how these ingredients help your hair's health. Amla Benefits For Hair 1. Packed With Vitamin C Amla has more vitamin C than most citrus fruits, and that makes it excellent for building collagen. For the unversed, collagen is a protein that maintains your hair's strength and elasticity. 2. Boost Blood Flow Thanks to its iron-rich profile, Amla helps increase blood circulation around your hair follicles. More oxygen and nutrients reaching your scalp means healthier roots and faster hair growth. 3. Reduces Premature Greying Amla is known to support melanin production, which gives you its natural pigment. Regular intake can help delay the early greying of hair and keep it naturally dark and vibrant. 4. Soothes Your Scalp This fruit has anti-inflammatory and cooling properties that make it great for dealing with itchiness, dandruff, and general scalp irritation. 5. Strengthens Hair From Within Rich in flavonoids and antioxidants that protect your hair cells from everyday damage. With a regular consumption of amla, you can get stronger and shinier hair. Benefits Of Curry Leaves For Hair 1. Reduces Hair Thinning Curry leaves are packed with beta-carotene and amino acids, both of which are important to prevent hair loss and improve overall hair thickness. 2. Packed With Protein Your hair is made of keratin, which is a type of protein. Curry leaves support keratin production by supplying your body with essential proteins and enzymes that boost hair health. 3. Stop Premature Greying Traditionally, curry leaves are used to restore melanin in hair. So, including these in your diet will help slow down premature greying and give you thick, luscious locks. 4. Gives You A Balanced Scalp The antioxidants and antifungal compounds in curry leaves help flush out toxins and prevent buildup, which in turn keeps your scalp fresh. 5. Adds Shine Thanks to vitamins A, B, C, and E in the curry leaves, eating them can improve the texture of your hair over time. With regular intake, it'll give you smooth and silky hair in no time. How To Add Amla And Curry Leaves To Your Diet Now that you know how beneficial this combination is for your skin, let's find ways to include these in your diet. 1. Make A Tangy Chutney An easy way to add amla and curry leaves to your diet is by making a quick chutney using fresh curry leaves, grated amla, coconut, green chilli, and some lemon. It tastes amazing with dosas, idlis, or even roti. It makes for a delicious side dish perfect for everyday meals. 2. Add Them To Your Tadka Add some curry leaves into your tempering and add chopped or grated amlas to your dals, sabzis, or sambar. It's an effortless way to add the benefits without changing your regular meals. 3. Brew A Herbal Tea Boil sliced amla and curry leaves in water with a dash of haldi and ginger. Sip on this herbal drink in the morning and before bed. It is soothing, detoxifying, and great for your hair and digestion. 4. Blend Into Your Smoothie Add a small piece of amla and a few curry leaves into your morning smoothie with banana, spinach, and flaxseeds. You won't even taste the difference and it'll give you long and strong hair. 5. Make A Rice Mix Make a simple and delicious curry leaf rice with mustard seed tadka, chopped curry leaves, and amla pickle or powder in it. Pair it with your regular meals and say hello to long and strong tresses. Also Read: Hair Health: 5 Juices That Help In Faster Hair Growth So, include amla and curry leaves in your diet and you'll see long and thick hair in no time! Advertisement About Nikita Nikhil Meet Nikita, a passionate soul with an insatiable love for two things in life: Bollywood and food! When she's not indulging in binge-watching sessions, Nikita can be found behind the lens capturing moments or expressing her creativity through painting. For the latest food news, health tips and recipes, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and YouTube. Tags: Amla Curry Leaves Hair Health Show full article Comments