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Teak Leaf composting

Teak Leaf Compost Compost is one of the most appealing fertilizer that a plant want. It can also used as potting soil.It is very easy and cheap to make compost at home.Compost can be made using different materials including manure,food waste,unwanted vegetation etc... In this blog i am going to discuss the method of making compost at home using teak leaves. Teak leaves are rich in carbon,by composting we can convert this fallen teak leaves into useful manure that plants love to be fed upon.Another importent thing is that composting is organic in nature. The materials you need for composting  Old flower pot(medium to large in size can be used) cow dung(small quantity for layering) some green matter(unwanted shrubs) curd(expired curd is more preferable) Lets get started Take the flower pot,make a hole for drainage purpose  crush the teak leaf into very fine powder  powder the cow dung also grind the green shrub matter into thin slices Mix all the ingredients
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HAUNTED PLACES not to travel alone in india

Haunted places in India In this blog I am going to discuss 5 most haunted places in India. This 5 most haunted places in India will really be an experience of unresolved mystery for the readers. The following are the 5 haunted places. 1) Kuldhara in Rajasthan Kuldhara is a lonesome place with a deserted look that brings grieve to one’s mind when one thinks about the doomed fate of hundreds of villagers who were compelled to leave their ancestral land. It is not only the stories that make Kuldhara spooky but also the place itself. Series upon series of mud houses with ruined walls and no roofs, standing tall like the skeletons of an unfortunate past. From the date it has been deserted, the village remains barren, lying same like the villagers had left it centuries ago! It is believed that people who try to stay in the area during the night-time, experience strange paranormal activities 2) GP Block in Meerut  People have claimed to s

PONMUDI---- THE GOLDEN PEAK

PONMUDI   Ponmudi is a hill station located in the outskirts of Trivandrum. It is located at a distance of 60km from Trivandrum. It is also called as golden peak in Malayalam.It is one of the unspoiled hill stations in Kerala. Ponmudi is an excellent hill station to visit as it is least explored by tourists.Ponmudi eco tourism provides trekking, mountaineering and other adventure sports.Some notable tourist attractions located in Ponmudi are Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary, Echo Point and various trekking spots. Mist-laden valleys, especially Golden Valley near Kallar River. We have travel 22 hairpin curves to reach Ponmudi. Ponmudi is rich in biodiversity and a plastic free zone. The best time to visit is earl morning or evening when the fog covers every thing around you. 1) Entry board near the check post 2) fog starting to spread 3) Ponmudi during summer       4) vehicle parking place in Ponmudi       5) cluster of rocks near the top of hill st

Mechanical mini project

POWER GENERATION FROM GYM MACHINE In this project we are going to generate power from convention cable and pulley machines in the gym.Here we are welding a rack gear to the bottom of the weight holderand a pinion is fitted to the shaft as shown in the figure.when the weight is pulled the rack moves vertically and this motion is converted to rotary by pinion.The rotating motion of the shaft is transferd to  another shaft using chain and sprocket arrangement and this torque is used to generate power inthe generator This generated power can be stored in a battery which can be used to charge an invertor.Thus the energy wasted during exercises are conveted to electrical power that can be utilized to fight power scarcity.

GB-25 BUGLAW---HAUNTED BUNGLAW IN KERALA

GB-25 BUNGLAW BONACAUD GB-25 is a haunted bunglaw situated in the outskirts of bonacaud tea estate.It is sitatuated afew kilometers from vithura.GB-25 is refered to as one of the haunted places in kerala because it is an abandoned bunglaw situated in the outskirts of the estate.Sparsely populated estate and overgrown tea plant makes it look as haunted.Many riders had made misconcept about the bunglaw as it is ghost bunglaw.On my last visit i asked the natives whether the ghost is real or not.They responded by laughing and said there is no ghost here ,these are wrong stories put up by Bike riders who had visited this place.    (GB-25 bunglaw,Bonacaud) (An overgrown pine tree in front of the bunglaw) This pine tree can be seen from the bonacaud village.This bunglaw got the name of ghost bunglaw even though there is no ghost.

Jhansi ki Rani-----RANI LAKSHMI BHAI

Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi is one of the leading figures of the First War of Indian Independence (1857), and is a symbol of the resistance to British rule in India.  She has gone down in Indian history as a legendary figure, a firebrand who began the Indian Revolution against British colonialism. She was born to a Maharashtrian family at Kashi (now Varanasi) in 1835. At a tender age of four, she lost her mother. Her father raised her in an unconventional way and supported her to learn to ride elephants and horses. She also took formal training in martial arts, which included shooting and fencing. ( A picture depicting rani Lakshmi Bai on horse back with Damodar) In 1842, she married Maharaja of Jhansi, Raja Gangadhar Rao Niwalkar. On their wedding day, she was given the name Lakshmi Bai. In 1851, she gave birth to a son. Sadly, the child did not survive for more than four months. Gangadhar Rao fell sick and became very weak in 1853. So, the couple adopted a son and name