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India Expects Record Horticulture Crops Production

Oct 29, 2021 Lola Nayar

The third advance estimate of horticulture crop production is a record 331.05 million tones, an increase of 10.6 million tonnes over production in 2019-20.

Navratri Crunch: Vegetable Prices Hit Household Budgets

Oct 10, 2021 Lola Nayar

Untimely heavy rains, high diesel prices and festive demand have pushed up the cost of vegetables in NCR


Food Consumption Post-vaccination

Apr 22, 2021 Ms. Muthulakshmi

Our gut plays a crucial role in improving our immunity, here’s why you should start considering Covid-19 vaccine as an opportunity to kick-start a healthier regimen


A Healthy Diet To Ensure A Best Exam Day

From vegetables to nuts, here are some of the food suggestions that will come to your rescue for future examination days

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01 September, 2020

Vegetable Prices Soar As Arrivals Dip In Delhi

Lola Nayar

The supply of vegetables from Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh to the Azadpur mandi are currently down by 20 per cent on an average.


05 May, 2020

Vegetable Supply At Azadpur Mandi Cut By Half Despite Ease Of Restrictions; Prices Rise

Lola Nayar

Spread over 85 acres, Azadpur mandi has around 3,000 registered commission agents and operates round the clock, throughout the year, serving the needs of not just Delhi-NCR region but the whole of North India.


12 April, 2020

Himachal Pradesh Can Supply Vegetables To Several States For Months Amid Lockdown

Varada Gupta

Himachal Pradesh has a stock of 10 lakh apple boxes in all the cold storage facilities of the state and the state government has given permission to market them as early as possible.


21 September, 2019

10 Reasons To Start Your Own Kitchen Garden

Bipasha Das

Kitchen gardening is something all of us can do to make our cities greener. It’s a garden where you grow your own food— herbs, vegetables, fruits. What’s more, it gives city dwellers a chance to produce their own food—fresher, healthier—and learn in the process about local varieties.


18 September, 2019

Are Fruit Juices Really As Healthy As You Think?

Charupadma Pati

Here are some facts that you must consider before taking a sip


13 September, 2019

Learn A New Word: Polyphenols

Team Poshan

Because, sometimes some words become popular. And, who knows, they may even change your life.


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07 September, 2019

P-O-S-H-A-N: How The Six Letters Hide Six Core Nutrition Concepts

Charupadma Pati

To celebrate the Poshan Week, remember the smart acronym P-O-S-H-A-N and pep up your daily diet


12 August, 2019

Eggcellent Choice

V Sudha

Breakfast or brunch, starter or dessert, the humble egg is everywhere. Now find out exactly what you put in your mouth from our Food Atlas experts


22 July, 2019

As Tomato Price Soars In Delhi Government Asks Officials To Act Against Hoarders

Outlook Web Bureau

Prices of tomatoes in recent days increased to nearly Rs 90 a kg in the national capital.


10 August, 2018

Kitchen Garden Gaining Popularity In The Cities

Lachmi Deb Roy

The ever growing kitchen garden trend is hitting cities across the country with an increasing intensity. Here is how you can cultivate and relish your fruits and vegetables from your own green heaven


13 April, 2018

'Left With No Option But Suicide,' Low Returns, Pressure From Lenders Force MP Farmer To Throw 100 Crates Of Tomatoes

Outlook Web Bureau

Pappu is not the only farmer to be facing this problem in the state that boasts of farmer-friendly schemes.


14 March, 2018

Wholesale Inflation Eases To 7-Month Low Of 2.48 Per Cent On Cheaper Food, Vegetables

Outlook Web Bureau

WPI inflation at 2.48 per cent in February is the lowest in seven months. The previous low level was recorded in July at 1.88 per cent.


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08 March, 2018

Scientists Unravel Mechanism of Stress Tolerance In Tomato

Outlook Web Bureau

This has pushed scientists to better understand the mechanisms of drought tolerance in tomato so that they can develop sturdier tomato plants which can tolerate adverse climate conditions.


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A farmer sits near his red chillies at a deserted APMC market, during the weekend curfew imposed by the Karnataka government to curb the spread of COVID-19, in Hubballi.

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Delhi Chief Minister & AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal being welcomed by women supporters during his door-to-door campaign ahead of the Goa Assembly elections, in Goa.

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A health worker collects swab sample of a woman for COVID-19 test, amid concerns over rising Omicron cases, in Gurugram.

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Traffic jam on a road at Shalimar Bagh during the weekend curfew imposed by the Delhi government to curb the spread of Covid-19, in New Delhi.

PTI Photo/ Shahbaz Khan

The Lajpat Nagar market wears a deserted look during the weekend curfew imposed by the Delhi government to curb the spread of Covid-19, in New Delhi.

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