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Indian farmers, who constitute nearly 44 per cent of the country's population, are poised to be the biggest winners of the ...
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India Today on MSNFrom curries to chillies: The secret connection between Thai and Indian cuisineFrom zesty curries to fresh herbs, Thai cuisine feels both familiar and thrilling to Indian diners. Discover why these ...
Indian kitchens offer natural solutions for blood sugar control. Fenugreek and aloe vera slow sugar absorption. Bitter gourd, ...
This article is authored by Jamuna Prakash, food consultant and former professor, Department of Food Science and Nutrition, ...
India's FTA with the UK boosts agri and food exports with 95% items duty-free, while protecting dairy, oils, and apples.
India-UK CETA boosts Indian exports of fresh produce and bakery goods, granting duty-free access and competitive edge in the ...
The India-UK free trade agreement is set to offer Indian farmers significant benefits, including duty-free access to the UK market for numerous staple and processed products. This will lead to a ...
But the good news is that our traditional indian kitchen is packed with food, spices and herbs that might help alleviate stress and calm the nervous system.
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The Print on MSNAIIMS rolls out 1st Indian-adapted Mediterranean diet to tackle heart disease crisis. Trials underwayIndian Adapted Mediterranean Diet combines principles of Mediterranean diet with Indian cuisines to develop heart-healthy ...
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India Today on MSNCan an Indian version of Mediterranean diet protect your heart? AIIMS finds outAIIMS is testing a new Indian-adapted Mediterranean diet to help heart disease patients. The trial results are set to provide ...
India and the UK have concluded a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) expected to enhance bilateral trade by $34 billion yearly, ...
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Indian farmers to benefit most from UK-India FTA; No tariff concessions to UK on Dairy productsIndian farmers are likely to be among the biggest beneficiaries of the India-UK free trade agreement (FTA). Post formalisation, the FTA is expected to open premium markets in the UK for Indian produce ...
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