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International Coffee Day 2020: The world's most expensive coffee is made from cat and elephant dung

New delhi date. 01 October 2020, Thursday Today is International Coffee Day. Coffee is not just a drink but a feeling. When you wake up in the morning, the aroma of the aroma that blends with coffee and sugar does magic on the coffee larvae. Coffee is made from high quality coffee beans. There are many types of coffee. Learn about the world's most expensive coffee on International Coffee Day ... Kopi Luwak Coffee: This is one of the most expensive coffees in the world as it is extracted from the dung of Sweet Cats. For this Sweet Kate is fed coffee beans and then this coffee is made into fine coffee from its dung. This coffee is mainly produced in the Indonesian islands of Java, Bali and Sulawesi. Prices range from Rs 7,359.50 to Rs 44,157.00. Black Ivory Coffee: Black ivory coffee is made from elephant dung. For this the Arabica coffee beans in northern Thailand are fed to the elephants and then its dung is collected. This coffee is made only in northern Thailand. El Injerto...

Body scrub made from pineapple peel, with glowing skin will have many benefits

New delhi date. 30 September 2020, Wednesday Pineapple is a fruit that has a very sweet and refreshing taste. At the same time, pineapple is also very beneficial for health. As well as keeping the immune system healthy, pineapple helps keep bones strong. Most people throw away the pineapple after eating it. But you can also clean the skin with this peel if you want. Pineapple peel also has a lot of nutrition. Pineapple, which is rich in vitamin C and magnesium, can also benefit the skin. So this time you can make a scrub from pineapple peel for body and face. To make a scrub from pineapple peel you will need a little pineapple peel and half a cup of sugar and rose water. Which can be easily mixed and made into a scrub. This is how to make a scrub Peel a squash, grate it and crush it in a grinder. Take it out again in a bowl and mix sugar and rose water in it. Make a paste by mixing all three. Now after washing the body with water, massage it with a light hand prepared scrub. Rinse ...

International Translation Day 2020: Why is Translation Day celebrated?

New delhi date. 30 September 2020, Wednesday In today's time, Anuvas has become an important factor in our lives. Through translation we can understand and know the language of any country. Translation is necessary because it is not possible for us to have knowledge of every language, but through translation we can understand each language easily and in our own language. Today is International Translation Day being celebrated all over the world. International Translation Day is celebrated on September 30 every year. Find out when and how International Translation Day began. When and how did this day begin? International Translation Day is celebrated every year on September 30 at the Feast of St. Jerome. Who is a Bible translator, known as the encouraging saint of translators. The purpose of the International Translation Day, recognized by FIT, was introduced in 1991 to show the unity of the translation community around the world. The International Federation of Translators (FIT)...

Are you also planning to go on holiday? So find out, about the rule of all the states ...

New delhi date. 28 September 2020, Monday The Corona virus has hit the tourism sector hardest but now several states have opened their borders to tourists. States have unveiled a number of new guidelines that every tourist needs to know about. If you are also planning to go somewhere, know these guidelines of the states to avoid any trouble. Andhra Pradesh: - A 14-day home quarantine is required for people coming from Telangana and Karnataka. Interstate travel is not prohibited. Arunachal Pradesh: - Passengers entering the state will have to undergo rapid antigen test at the state's check gate and helipad. A 14-day home or institutional quarantine will be required if the corona is positive. There are no restrictions on travel within the state. Assam: - There is no ban on travel, persons arriving in the state in 96 hours will have to undergo antigen test. If positive, quarantine will be required for 10 days. Chhattisgarh: - E-pass is not required. 14 days quarantine is...

Are you also planning to go on holiday? So find out, about the rule of all the states ...

New delhi date. 28 September 2020, Monday The Corona virus has hit the tourism sector hardest but now several states have opened their borders to tourists. States have unveiled a number of new guidelines that every tourist needs to know about. If you are also planning to go somewhere, know these guidelines of the states to avoid any trouble. Andhra Pradesh: - A 14-day home quarantine is required for people coming from Telangana and Karnataka. Interstate travel is not prohibited. Arunachal Pradesh: - Passengers entering the state will have to undergo rapid antigen test at the state's check gate and helipad. A 14-day home or institutional quarantine will be required if the corona is positive. There are no restrictions on travel within the state. Assam: - There is no ban on travel, persons arriving in the state in 96 hours will have to undergo antigen test. If positive, quarantine will be required for 10 days. Chhattisgarh: - E-pass is not required. 14 days quarantine is...

Are you also planning to go on holiday? So find out, about the rule of all the states ...

New delhi date. 28 September 2020, Monday The Corona virus has hit the tourism sector hardest but now several states have opened their borders to tourists. States have unveiled a number of new guidelines that every tourist needs to know about. If you are also planning to go somewhere, know these guidelines of the states to avoid any trouble. Andhra Pradesh: - A 14-day home quarantine is required for people coming from Telangana and Karnataka. Interstate travel is not prohibited. Arunachal Pradesh: - Passengers entering the state will have to undergo rapid antigen test at the state's check gate and helipad. A 14-day home or institutional quarantine will be required if the corona is positive. There are no restrictions on travel within the state. Assam: - There is no ban on travel, persons arriving in the state in 96 hours will have to undergo antigen test. If positive, quarantine will be required for 10 days. Chhattisgarh: - E-pass is not required. 14 days quarantine is...

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