Showing posts with label Kashmir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kashmir. Show all posts

Sunday, December 27, 2015

People of Kashmir cultivate water chestnuts during winter


People of Kashmir cultivate water chestnuts during winter in the Wular Lake - a harvest could reach a total of nearly 5 million kilograms in the year. One kilogram of raw water chestnuts sells for about 15 rupees, or about 23 U.S. cents. These spiky, triangular shaped water chestnuts have long been a major crop for the people who live near Wular. This is one of Asia's largest freshwater bodies and the largest of the lakes in India-controlled Kashmir.
This has been reported in foxnews.com dated 24 December 2015.
The marble-sized fruit must be shelled and taken out of their dark brown casings and then dried in the sun until they are crispy and white. They are then shifted to the market. It is a popular item for Kashmiris who eat them raw, roasted or fried during the harsh, snowy winter.
Moreover, they can also be ground into a flour for use by diabetic patients, because it is free of both cholesterol and fat. It is also a food taken by fasting Hindus on days when they are forbidden from eating cereals and pulses. The shells are used as cooking fuel. Already, some researchers are even investigating whether the fruit has cancer-fighting properties.
Water chestnuts are usually ready for harvest from November through February and, at times, entire families work on retrieval of the items. The men thrash the water with boat paddles to separate floating chestnut leaves from other foliage and debris clogging the marshy water. Many families spend weeks together, camping on their boats in the lake, and pick the water chestnuts till their hulls are filled.

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Monday, November 23, 2015

Hubbali youth cycles 4000-Km from Kashmir to Kanyamuri in 19 days


A youth from Hubbali cycled from Kashmir to Kanyakumuri and covered the 4000-Km journey in 19 days and his ride took him from the cold Himalayas to the humid coast and on to plain and potholed roads.
This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 22 November 2015.
He began his journey from Srinagar in Kashmir on November 1 to mark Karnataka Rajyotsava and ended it November 20 at Kanyakumari. AS he has said - he had begun research work for the journey a year in advance and collected all the required information for the ride. He faced severe hurdles while passing through Samba district in Kashmir and his cycle got two tyre cuts due to a bad road full of stones. As a result, he had to walk for about 20-Km with my bicycle and luggage.
Between Srinagar and Delhi, his journey went on a wrong route and he had to take a longer routed which added another 70-Km to the ride.
His ride was sponsored by Aequis, Techstore, Hub balli Bicycle Club - the cost came to about Rs 3 lakh. He could qualify for some world record.

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