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2 September 2023
Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Besides, beet and maple are two other major forest sources of sugar. The chemical name of sugar is sucrose and the chemical symbol is C12 H22 O11. Granulated sugar is pure crystalline sucrose. It can be classified into seven types of sugar based on the crystal size, from coarse (0.75 - 0.6mm) to medium (0.5 - 0.3mm) to small-size (0.3 - 0.02mm). Most of these are used only by food processors and professional bakers. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make the sugar appropriate for the food processor's special needs. Sugar produced in India is mainly of granulated type. Granulated sugar is further classified into various types based on color and grain size. According to the Indian Standards Specifications (ISI), there are around 20 grades of sugar based on grain size and colors. The color series has four grades designated as 30,29,28 and 27, while the grain size has five grades namely A, B, C, D, E. The Bulk of production in the country is of C, D, and E grains, branded as large, medium, and small, and has a color specification of 30. The D grade produced in the country is comparable to world standards. Different types of sugar were produced from sugar cane at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/09/2023.
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#10446292
2 September 2023
Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Besides, beet and maple are two other major forest sources of sugar. The chemical name of sugar is sucrose and the chemical symbol is C12 H22 O11. Granulated sugar is pure crystalline sucrose. It can be classified into seven types of sugar based on the crystal size, from coarse (0.75 - 0.6mm) to medium (0.5 - 0.3mm) to small-size (0.3 - 0.02mm). Most of these are used only by food processors and professional bakers. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make the sugar appropriate for the food processor's special needs. Sugar produced in India is mainly of granulated type. Granulated sugar is further classified into various types based on color and grain size. According to the Indian Standards Specifications (ISI), there are around 20 grades of sugar based on grain size and colors. The color series has four grades designated as 30,29,28 and 27, while the grain size has five grades namely A, B, C, D, E. The Bulk of production in the country is of C, D, and E grains, branded as large, medium, and small, and has a color specification of 30. The D grade produced in the country is comparable to world standards. Different types of sugar were produced from sugar cane at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/09/2023.
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Making Flags For The 213th Anniversary Of The Beginning Of The Independence Of Mexico
25 August 2023
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25 August 2023
Members of the Secretariat of National Defence (SEDENA), work in ''Section C'' of the El Vergel Clothing and Equipment Factory, Iztapalapa, Mexico City, on august 25, 2023, where they make various Mexican flags to mark the 213th Anniversary of the Beginning of the Independence of Mexico, the Cry of Independence and the Military Parade to be held on 15 and 16 September in the country. Sewing machines, irons, needles, metres of fabric, needles, textile paints and threads are used daily in these facilities to make the flags, the process of which is carried out by hand and under strict quality controls. A total of 16 paints are used to give colour to the patriotic flags, which are then distributed to various governmental bodies and states in Mexico. According to data from the Ministry of National Defence, more than 1,500 flags are made annually and used in different indoor and outdoor spaces. In addition, there are monumental flags, of which at least five are the largest in the country and are located in Campo Marte, Mexico City's Zocalo, Glorieta de San Jeronimo, Piedras Negras Coahuila and the State of Guerrero.
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#10373248
15 August 2023
Most of Pyrrhocoridae is a family of insects that are red-colored and are known as red bugs or called cotton stainers because their feeding activities leave an indelible yellow-brownish stain on cotton crops. Like other true bugs, cotton stainers suck fluids from their host plants. The only part of the cotton plant affected by this pest is the flower and the seed capsule or boll. As this develops, the insect thrusts its rostrum between the carpels and sucks fluids from the still-soft seeds inside. Micro-organisms are admitted in the process and may make the boll contents rot or the lint become discolored. Meanwhile, the seeds wither, the fibers may fail to expand and the boll may abort. When the seeds of a host plant ripen and it becomes unsuitable, the adult insects migrate to new host plants of the same or different species. While away from their hosts, they feed on the nectar and fruit of non-host plants and can survive for several days without food. A nymph of Pyrrhocoridae feeds fruit with a saliva-like substance, known as proboscis (rostrum), a long tube-like mouth part by which hemipterans feed, with the help of it the fruit is hanging on Its mouth at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 15/08/2023.
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#10373252
15 August 2023
Most of Pyrrhocoridae is a family of insects that are red-colored and are known as red bugs or called cotton stainers because their feeding activities leave an indelible yellow-brownish stain on cotton crops. Like other true bugs, cotton stainers suck fluids from their host plants. The only part of the cotton plant affected by this pest is the flower and the seed capsule or boll. As this develops, the insect thrusts its rostrum between the carpels and sucks fluids from the still-soft seeds inside. Micro-organisms are admitted in the process and may make the boll contents rot or the lint become discolored. Meanwhile, the seeds wither, the fibers may fail to expand and the boll may abort. When the seeds of a host plant ripen and it becomes unsuitable, the adult insects migrate to new host plants of the same or different species. While away from their hosts, they feed on the nectar and fruit of non-host plants and can survive for several days without food. A nymph of Pyrrhocoridae feeds fruit with a saliva-like substance, known as proboscis (rostrum), a long tube-like mouth part by which hemipterans feed, with the help of it the fruit is hanging on Its mouth at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 15/08/2023.
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#9978354
27 April 2023
Locals and Students from different schools take part in Anti Drug Rally In Sopore District Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir India on 26 April 2023. Drug-related crimes have been on the rise in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in recent years. The state's strategic location makes it a transit point for the illegal drug trade in Kashmir. The porous borders and difficult terrain make it challenging for law enforcement agencies to prevent the smuggling of drugs and other contraband into and out of J&K. Heroin, cannabis, and prescription drugs are among the most commonly trafficked drugs in valley.
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27 April 2023
Locals and Students from different schools take part in Anti Drug Rally In Sopore District Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir India on 26 April 2023. Drug-related crimes have been on the rise in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in recent years. The state's strategic location makes it a transit point for the illegal drug trade in Kashmir. The porous borders and difficult terrain make it challenging for law enforcement agencies to prevent the smuggling of drugs and other contraband into and out of J&K. Heroin, cannabis, and prescription drugs are among the most commonly trafficked drugs in valley.
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#9978358
27 April 2023
Locals and Students from different schools take part in Anti Drug Rally In Sopore District Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir India on 26 April 2023. Drug-related crimes have been on the rise in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in recent years. The state's strategic location makes it a transit point for the illegal drug trade in Kashmir. The porous borders and difficult terrain make it challenging for law enforcement agencies to prevent the smuggling of drugs and other contraband into and out of J&K. Heroin, cannabis, and prescription drugs are among the most commonly trafficked drugs in valley.
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#9978360
27 April 2023
Locals and Students from different schools take part in Anti Drug Rally In Sopore District Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir India on 26 April 2023. Drug-related crimes have been on the rise in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in recent years. The state's strategic location makes it a transit point for the illegal drug trade in Kashmir. The porous borders and difficult terrain make it challenging for law enforcement agencies to prevent the smuggling of drugs and other contraband into and out of J&K. Heroin, cannabis, and prescription drugs are among the most commonly trafficked drugs in valley.
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#9978362
27 April 2023
Locals and Students from different schools take part in Anti Drug Rally In Sopore District Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir India on 26 April 2023. Drug-related crimes have been on the rise in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in recent years. The state's strategic location makes it a transit point for the illegal drug trade in Kashmir. The porous borders and difficult terrain make it challenging for law enforcement agencies to prevent the smuggling of drugs and other contraband into and out of J&K. Heroin, cannabis, and prescription drugs are among the most commonly trafficked drugs in valley.
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#9978364
27 April 2023
Locals and Students from different schools take part in Anti Drug Rally In Sopore District Baramulla Jammu and Kashmir India on 26 April 2023. Drug-related crimes have been on the rise in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in recent years. The state's strategic location makes it a transit point for the illegal drug trade in Kashmir. The porous borders and difficult terrain make it challenging for law enforcement agencies to prevent the smuggling of drugs and other contraband into and out of J&K. Heroin, cannabis, and prescription drugs are among the most commonly trafficked drugs in valley.
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#9906850
14 April 2023
Aerial view of the white smoke clouds from burning paddy stubble in fields by farmers in Wanasari village, Bekasi district, West Java province, on April 14, 2023. As the 4th largest rice producing country in the world, Indonesia is still experiencing problems with agricultural waste, especially paddy waste. Where farmers still use traditional methods by burning paddy stubble in open fields, despite efforts to persuade farmers to use different methods, to decompose agricultural waste and make their fields ready for the next paddy crop after harvest . Burning rice stubble releases large amounts of toxic smoke containing Methane (CH4), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and others into the air, spreading to residential areas around the fields, and even further.
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#9906860
14 April 2023
Aerial view of the white smoke clouds from burning paddy stubble in fields by farmers in Wanasari village, Bekasi district, West Java province, on April 14, 2023. As the 4th largest rice producing country in the world, Indonesia is still experiencing problems with agricultural waste, especially paddy waste. Where farmers still use traditional methods by burning paddy stubble in open fields, despite efforts to persuade farmers to use different methods, to decompose agricultural waste and make their fields ready for the next paddy crop after harvest . Burning rice stubble releases large amounts of toxic smoke containing Methane (CH4), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and others into the air, spreading to residential areas around the fields, and even further.
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#9906864
14 April 2023
Aerial view of the white smoke clouds from burning paddy stubble in fields by farmers in Wanasari village, Bekasi district, West Java province, on April 14, 2023. As the 4th largest rice producing country in the world, Indonesia is still experiencing problems with agricultural waste, especially paddy waste. Where farmers still use traditional methods by burning paddy stubble in open fields, despite efforts to persuade farmers to use different methods, to decompose agricultural waste and make their fields ready for the next paddy crop after harvest . Burning rice stubble releases large amounts of toxic smoke containing Methane (CH4), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and others into the air, spreading to residential areas around the fields, and even further.
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14 April 2023
Aerial view of the white smoke clouds from burning paddy stubble in fields by farmers in Wanasari village, Bekasi district, West Java province, on April 14, 2023. As the 4th largest rice producing country in the world, Indonesia is still experiencing problems with agricultural waste, especially paddy waste. Where farmers still use traditional methods by burning paddy stubble in open fields, despite efforts to persuade farmers to use different methods, to decompose agricultural waste and make their fields ready for the next paddy crop after harvest . Burning rice stubble releases large amounts of toxic smoke containing Methane (CH4), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and others into the air, spreading to residential areas around the fields, and even further.
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14 April 2023
Aerial view of the white smoke clouds from burning paddy stubble in fields by farmers in Wanasari village, Bekasi district, West Java province, on April 14, 2023. As the 4th largest rice producing country in the world, Indonesia is still experiencing problems with agricultural waste, especially paddy waste. Where farmers still use traditional methods by burning paddy stubble in open fields, despite efforts to persuade farmers to use different methods, to decompose agricultural waste and make their fields ready for the next paddy crop after harvest . Burning rice stubble releases large amounts of toxic smoke containing Methane (CH4), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and others into the air, spreading to residential areas around the fields, and even further.
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