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Tomato Sale: 71,500 Kg of Tomatoes sold for Rs 70 per Kg in Delhi

The sale took place at 70 distinct locations throughout the national capital, including Seelampur and RK Puram, coinciding with Independence Day celebrations.

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Tomato Sale: 71,500 Kg of Tomatoes sold for Rs 70 per Kg in Delhi

In an effort to curb the soaring prices of tomatoes, the National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation of India (NCCF) announced on Monday (August 14) that it had effectively distributed 71,500 kilograms of the vegetable at a subsidized rate during a two-day mega sale event in Delhi.

The sale took place at 70 distinct locations throughout the national capital, including Seelampur and RK Puram, coinciding with Independence Day celebrations. Of the total 71,500 kg of tomatoes, 36,500 kg were sold on August 12, while the remaining 35,000 kg were sold on August 13. On both days, consumers had the opportunity to purchase the vegetable at a reduced rate of Rs 70 per kg.

Due to exorbitant prices, consumers across the country have been compelled to exclude tomatoes from their dietary habits. Notably, since July 11, the NCCF, acting on behalf of the Consumer Affairs Ministry, has been facilitating the sale of tomatoes at discounted rates as a measure to alleviate inflation. The government is of the opinion that its continuous intervention, which has led to increased inventories, has caused prices to decline across all regions in the nation.

Various factors have contributed to the surge in prices, with incessant rains having the most profound impact on inflation. Over recent weeks, prices have escalated from Rs 70-80 per kg to Rs 150-200 per kg due to limited supply caused by crop damage resulting from heavy rainfall and extreme heat. Additionally, experts have noted that this year, fewer tomatoes were cultivated compared to previous years. The shift towards cultivating cash crops like beans was attributed to increased bean prices the previous year. However, due to inadequate rainfall, these crops suffered from drying out and wilting. The restricted availability of vegetables, particularly tomatoes, is a consequence of crop damage caused by a combination of heavy rainfall and extreme heat, as explained by Ajay Kedia, a commodity market expert based in Mumbai.

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Watch: Food Vendor makes apple idli, Social media says deadly combination

The video starts with the man slicing apples and then adds them to the idli batter. Once the cooked idlis are taken out he tops them with more apple slices. The apple idlis are served with the side of sambhar and three different chutneys.

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New food concepts are seen every day. But not all food recipes become popular. While idlis are known for their fluffy and light taste. But nobody has thought of pairing them with apples. One such video circulating on social media shows a food vendor preparing apple idli. This bizarre combination has left the social media in shock.

The video of this dish was shared on Instagram by the handle thegreatindianfoodie. The video starts with the man slicing apples and then adds them to the idli batter. Once the cooked idlis are taken out he tops them with more apple slices . The apple idlis are served with the side of sambhar and three different chutneys.

This video has got 5419 likes on Instagram till now. Large number of comments started coming on the viral video. One social media user joked 5000 south indians got a heart attack just by watching this video. One user Satya Prakash said the two food items idli and apple were perfectly single but this man decided to murder both of them by marrying them together.

Another user Rishi warned the person making the idlis that he would be beaten up very badly for carrying out this strange food experiment. Another user said he was not south Indian but still he was feeling pain in his heart on seeing the video.

One user said the food vendor had surely gone mad. One user said he was not a south Indian still he was feeling offended and gross on seeing the video. One user Chaitanya joked that the user has forgotten mango and Nutela dressing. One user said the whole south India will be crying in one corner after watching this video. Another user was shocked on seeing the video and said kill me.  

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Union Minister Giriraj Singh asks Nitish Kumar to ban halal certified products, gives example of Uttar Pradesh government

Singh said there is a large conspiracy between Halal certification and business is not unfounded. He cited the example of the Uttar Pradesh government and urged the Bihar CM to take similar measures in the state.

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Union Minister Giriraj Singh asked Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar to put an immediate ban on Halal certificates on Food products in Bihar and gave the example of the Uttar Pradesh government. He raised concerns about an alleged link between Halal certification and potential involvement in socially discriminatory and terrorist activities.

The Union minister said there is no connection to Islamic standards and it is an attempt to Islamize products which are not related to the religion. He said institutions were becoming self proclaimed authorities in issuing Halal certificates. He accused institutions of receiving large payments from companies manufacturing the food products.

Singh said there is a large conspiracy between Halal certification and business is not unfounded. He cited the example of the Uttar Pradesh government and urged the Bihar CM to take similar measures in the state. The Uttar Pradesh government had imposed a ban on distribution and sale of certain Halal certified products which included medicines, garments and dairy.

According to a state government notification edible oil, sugar and bakery products which are labeled as Halal certified by companies which are producing them would be banned from sale and distribution. The notification said Halal certification of food products is a parallel system which creates confusion about the quality of food items.

The notification added The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is the country’s apex body which is in charge of determining standards for most food products which are sold in the country and is responsible for determining the standards food products are supposed to meet.

Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman supported the move by the Uttar Pradesh government saying food certification should be done by government agencies and not by non-governmental organizations. She said food testing and food quality are essentially a government job.

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Celebrate the festival of Diwali with these healthy sweets

One can consume the sweets made at home without any worry. Making sweets at home takes a lot of hard work but one does not compromise in terms of quality.

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During the festival of Diwali, the market is fooded with adulterated mithai which is either chemicals or colours. As India gets ready for Diwali it would be great to make mithai at home only. Mithai which is made at home is loaded with love and healthy ingredients. One can consume the sweets made at home without any worry. Making sweets at home takes a lot of hard work but one does not compromise in terms of quality. Here are some Diwali sweets which will double your celebrations

Kalakand

Kalakand

To make Kalakand at home condensed milk is simmered with paneer until it thickens. Cardomom powder is added and mixed well. The mixture is spread on a grease tray and then it is left to set. The sweet dish is garnished with chopped nuts and refrigerated until firm. The sweet is sliced into squares for a delightful experience.

Kaju Katli

KajuKatli

In order to prepare Kaju Katli, cashews are ground into a fine powder. It is then cooked with sugar syrup until it becomes thick. The mixture is rolled thin. It is then cut into diamond shapes. The sweet is garnished with an edible silver leaf.

Besan Ke Laddu

Besanladdu

In order to prepare mouth watering Besan Laddus. Besan is roasted in ghee till it turns golden brown. The process fills the air with a beautiful aroma. Powdered sugar is mixed with chopped nuts and cardamom. The Laddus are then shaped into ground laddus. These sweets form the essence of tradition and festival of Diwali.

Dry Fruits Laddu

dryfruit

One can even make sweets of dry fruits. In order to make dry fruit Laddus pistachios, almonds and cashews are mixed with cashews into a fine powder. Then this nut mixture is blended with a touch of ghee, figs and chopped dates. The mixture is mixed in the shape of balls.Get ready to enjoy your dry fruit Laddus.     

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