The annual journal of the Indian History Congress, entitled The Proceedings of the Indian History Congress carries research papers selected out of papers presented at its annual sessions on all ...
Due to its relatively fast growth and habit (as much as 15 feet tall and 10 feet wide) the Indian fig can be used as a privacy fence and hedge of sorts, as well as for shade. It’s also a handy plant ...
When a young botanist and two veterans team up, something unique is bound to happen. And so it was with the trio of Dr JV Sudhakar, his guide Dr GVS Murthy and Dr N Chandra Mohan Reddy, who came ...
Indian fresh pomegranates reaching the shelves of US retail stores, the Polish drinking Indian figs’ juice, the British and Bahrainis relishing Indian dragon fruits, the US citizens relishing red rice ...
Figs first came to California in 1769, when Father Junipero Serra first planted them in Mission San Diego. They became a commercial crop in 1900, and California is still the only state to grow them ...
History reveals that figs, known as Anjeer in Hindi, have been around since 5000 B.C. They are fruits of the tree called Figus, touted to be the first plant cultivated by humans. Besides being a ...