Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a generally developed plant in the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae. It is a crawling vine that bears cucumiform organic products that are utilized as vegetables. There are three primary assortments of cucumber: cutting, pickling, and seedless. Inside these assortments, a few cultivars have been made. In North America, the expression "wild cucumber" alludes to plants in the genera Echinocystis and Marah, yet these are not firmly related. The cucumber is initially from South Asia, yet now develops on generally landmasses. A wide range of sorts of cucumber are exchanged on the worldwide market.
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Banana Fruit
The banana is an eatable natural product, organically a berry, delivered by a few sorts of huge herbaceous
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Marina Bay Sands In Singapore
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Tourism in Singapore
Tourism in Singapore is a noteworthy industry and supporter to the Singaporean economy, drawing in 15,231,469 worldwide voyagers in 2015, over thrice of Singapore's aggregate populace.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Cox's Bazar Story
Cox's Bazar (Bengali: কক্সবাজার, Kaksbajar) is a town, an angling port and locale home office in Bangladesh. The shoreline in Cox's Bazar is an unbroken 120 km sandy ocean shoreline with a delicate incline, one of the world's longest. It is found 150 km south of the mechanical port Chittagong. Cox's Bazar is additionally known by the name Panowa, whose strict interpretation signifies "yellow blossom." Its other old name was "Palongkee".
The present day Cox's Bazar gets its name from Captain Hiram Cox (passed on 1799), an officer of the British East India Company. Cox was delegated Superintendent of Palongkee station after Warren Hastings got to be Governor of Bengal. Skipper Cox was exceptionally assembled to manage a century-long clash between Arakan evacuees and neighborhood Rakhains. He left upon the errand of restoring displaced people in the region and gained huge ground. Commander Cox passed on in 1799 preceding he could complete his work. To remember his part in restoration work, a market was built up and named Cox's Bazar ("Cox's Market") after him.
Today, Cox's Bazar is a standout amongst the most-gone to vacationer goals in Bangladesh, however it is not a noteworthy worldwide visitor goal. In 2013, the Bangladesh Government shaped the Tourist Police unit to better ensure neighborhood and outside travelers, and to take care of the nature and untamed life in the visitor spots of Cox's Bazar.
Town[edit]
Cox's Bazar (Town), Cox's Bazar district, was constituted in 1869, in the end turning into a B-review region in 1989. The district covers a territory of 6.85 km2. Situated along the Bay of Bengal in South Eastern Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar Town is a vast port and wellbeing resort. In any case, it is celebrated for the most part for its long regular sandy shoreline. The district covers a territory of 6.85 km² with 27 mahallas and 9 wards and has a populace of 51,918. Cox's Bazar is associated by street and air with Chittagong.
History
The more prominent Chittagong region, including Cox's Bazar, was under the govern of Arakan rulers from the mid ninth century until its triumph by the Mughals in 1666 AD. At the point when the Mughal Prince Shah Shuja was going through the sloping territory of the present-day Cox's Bazar on his approach to Arakan, he was pulled in to its beautiful and dazzling excellence. He summoned his strengths to camp there. His entourage of one thousand palanquins halted there for quite a while. A place named Dulahazara, signifying "one thousand palanquins," still exists in the region. After the Mughals, the place went under the control of the Tipras and the Arakanese, trailed by the Portuguese and afterward the British.
The name Cox's Bazar/Bazaar started from the name of a British East India Company officer, Captain Hiram Cox, who was selected as the Superintendent of Palonki (today's Cox's Bazar) station. He succeeded Warren Hastings, who turned into the Governor of Bengal taking after the British East India Company Act in 1773. Cox was prepared to manage a century-long clash between Arakan outcasts and neighborhood Rakhine individuals at Palonki. The Captain had restored numerous evacuees in the range, however had kicked the bucket (in 1799) preceding he could complete his work. To remember that, a market was set up and named after him, called Cox's Bazar (market of Cox). Cox's Bazar then was initially settled in 1854 and turned into a region in 1869.
After the Sepoy Mutiny (Indian Rebellion of 1857) in 1857, the British East India Company was profoundly scrutinized and addressed on compassionate grounds, uniquely for its opium exchange imposing business model over the Indian Sub-Continent. Notwithstanding, after its disintegration on 1 January 1874, the greater part of the organization's advantages including its Armed Forces were procured by the British Crown. After this notable assume control over, Cox's Bazar was proclaimed a region of the Bengal Province under the British Crown.
After the end of British administer in 1947, Cox's Bazar turned out to be a piece of East Pakistan. Chief Advocate Fazlul Karim, the primary director (after autonomy from the British) of Cox's Bazar Municipality, built up the Tamarisk Forest along the shoreline. He needed to draw in vacationers and in addition to shield the shoreline from tsunamis (tidal wave). He gave quite a bit of his dad in-law's and his own particular grounds as destinations for building a Public Library and a Town Hall. He was motivated to construct Cox's Bazar as a visitor spot in the wake of seeing shorelines of Bombay and Karachi, and was a resort pioneer in building up Cox's Bazar as a goal. He established a Maternity Hospital, the Stadium and the seepage framework by securing gifts from the Ford Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation through correspondence. T. H. Matthews, the key of the Dacca Engineering College (1949~1954), was a companion who had helped him in these raising support endeavors. Design Chandi Charan Das was the administration structural specialist who had chipped away at all these undertakings. In 1959 the region was transformed into a town council,
In 1961 the Geological Survey of Pakistan started examination of radioactive minerals like monazite around the Cox's Bazar ocean shoreline range.
Cox's Bazar Bus Terminal
In 1971, Cox's Bazar wharf was utilized as a maritime port by the Pakistan Navy's gunboats. This and the adjacent airstrip of the Pakistan Air Force were the scene of serious shelling by the Indian Navy amid the Bangladesh Liberation War. Amid the war, Pakistani troopers slaughtered numerous individuals in the town, including famous legal counselor Jnanendralal Chowdhury. The slaughtering of two opportunity contenders named Farhad and Subhash at Badar Mokam range is additionally recorded ever.
After the autonomy of Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar began to get regulatory consideration. In 1972 the town advisory group of Cox's Bazar was transformed into a region. In 1975, The Government of Bangladesh set up a pilot plant at Kalatali. Later, in 1984 Cox's Bazar subdivision was elevated to an area, and after five years (in 1989) the Cox's Bazar region was raised to B-review. In 1994 (occupations) the Marine Fisheries and Technology Station (MFTS) was built up at Cox's Bazar. MFTS is an exploration station of Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute (BFRI) headquartered in Mymensingh. The station covers a land territory of four hectares and contains five research centers. In April 2007 Bangladesh got associated with the submarine link arrange as an individual from the SEA-ME-WE-4 Consortium, as Cox's Bazar was chosen as the arrival station of the submarine link. In September 2012 the region was the site of the Cox's Bazar and Ramu riots, where neighborhood Muslims assaulted the Buddhist people group over a claimed Quran defilement presented on Facebook.
The present day Cox's Bazar gets its name from Captain Hiram Cox (passed on 1799), an officer of the British East India Company. Cox was delegated Superintendent of Palongkee station after Warren Hastings got to be Governor of Bengal. Skipper Cox was exceptionally assembled to manage a century-long clash between Arakan evacuees and neighborhood Rakhains. He left upon the errand of restoring displaced people in the region and gained huge ground. Commander Cox passed on in 1799 preceding he could complete his work. To remember his part in restoration work, a market was built up and named Cox's Bazar ("Cox's Market") after him.
Today, Cox's Bazar is a standout amongst the most-gone to vacationer goals in Bangladesh, however it is not a noteworthy worldwide visitor goal. In 2013, the Bangladesh Government shaped the Tourist Police unit to better ensure neighborhood and outside travelers, and to take care of the nature and untamed life in the visitor spots of Cox's Bazar.
Town[edit]
Cox's Bazar (Town), Cox's Bazar district, was constituted in 1869, in the end turning into a B-review region in 1989. The district covers a territory of 6.85 km2. Situated along the Bay of Bengal in South Eastern Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar Town is a vast port and wellbeing resort. In any case, it is celebrated for the most part for its long regular sandy shoreline. The district covers a territory of 6.85 km² with 27 mahallas and 9 wards and has a populace of 51,918. Cox's Bazar is associated by street and air with Chittagong.
History
The more prominent Chittagong region, including Cox's Bazar, was under the govern of Arakan rulers from the mid ninth century until its triumph by the Mughals in 1666 AD. At the point when the Mughal Prince Shah Shuja was going through the sloping territory of the present-day Cox's Bazar on his approach to Arakan, he was pulled in to its beautiful and dazzling excellence. He summoned his strengths to camp there. His entourage of one thousand palanquins halted there for quite a while. A place named Dulahazara, signifying "one thousand palanquins," still exists in the region. After the Mughals, the place went under the control of the Tipras and the Arakanese, trailed by the Portuguese and afterward the British.
The name Cox's Bazar/Bazaar started from the name of a British East India Company officer, Captain Hiram Cox, who was selected as the Superintendent of Palonki (today's Cox's Bazar) station. He succeeded Warren Hastings, who turned into the Governor of Bengal taking after the British East India Company Act in 1773. Cox was prepared to manage a century-long clash between Arakan outcasts and neighborhood Rakhine individuals at Palonki. The Captain had restored numerous evacuees in the range, however had kicked the bucket (in 1799) preceding he could complete his work. To remember that, a market was set up and named after him, called Cox's Bazar (market of Cox). Cox's Bazar then was initially settled in 1854 and turned into a region in 1869.
After the Sepoy Mutiny (Indian Rebellion of 1857) in 1857, the British East India Company was profoundly scrutinized and addressed on compassionate grounds, uniquely for its opium exchange imposing business model over the Indian Sub-Continent. Notwithstanding, after its disintegration on 1 January 1874, the greater part of the organization's advantages including its Armed Forces were procured by the British Crown. After this notable assume control over, Cox's Bazar was proclaimed a region of the Bengal Province under the British Crown.
After the end of British administer in 1947, Cox's Bazar turned out to be a piece of East Pakistan. Chief Advocate Fazlul Karim, the primary director (after autonomy from the British) of Cox's Bazar Municipality, built up the Tamarisk Forest along the shoreline. He needed to draw in vacationers and in addition to shield the shoreline from tsunamis (tidal wave). He gave quite a bit of his dad in-law's and his own particular grounds as destinations for building a Public Library and a Town Hall. He was motivated to construct Cox's Bazar as a visitor spot in the wake of seeing shorelines of Bombay and Karachi, and was a resort pioneer in building up Cox's Bazar as a goal. He established a Maternity Hospital, the Stadium and the seepage framework by securing gifts from the Ford Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation through correspondence. T. H. Matthews, the key of the Dacca Engineering College (1949~1954), was a companion who had helped him in these raising support endeavors. Design Chandi Charan Das was the administration structural specialist who had chipped away at all these undertakings. In 1959 the region was transformed into a town council,
In 1961 the Geological Survey of Pakistan started examination of radioactive minerals like monazite around the Cox's Bazar ocean shoreline range.
Cox's Bazar Bus Terminal
In 1971, Cox's Bazar wharf was utilized as a maritime port by the Pakistan Navy's gunboats. This and the adjacent airstrip of the Pakistan Air Force were the scene of serious shelling by the Indian Navy amid the Bangladesh Liberation War. Amid the war, Pakistani troopers slaughtered numerous individuals in the town, including famous legal counselor Jnanendralal Chowdhury. The slaughtering of two opportunity contenders named Farhad and Subhash at Badar Mokam range is additionally recorded ever.
After the autonomy of Bangladesh, Cox's Bazar began to get regulatory consideration. In 1972 the town advisory group of Cox's Bazar was transformed into a region. In 1975, The Government of Bangladesh set up a pilot plant at Kalatali. Later, in 1984 Cox's Bazar subdivision was elevated to an area, and after five years (in 1989) the Cox's Bazar region was raised to B-review. In 1994 (occupations) the Marine Fisheries and Technology Station (MFTS) was built up at Cox's Bazar. MFTS is an exploration station of Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute (BFRI) headquartered in Mymensingh. The station covers a land territory of four hectares and contains five research centers. In April 2007 Bangladesh got associated with the submarine link arrange as an individual from the SEA-ME-WE-4 Consortium, as Cox's Bazar was chosen as the arrival station of the submarine link. In September 2012 the region was the site of the Cox's Bazar and Ramu riots, where neighborhood Muslims assaulted the Buddhist people group over a claimed Quran defilement presented on Facebook.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Koromcha Frouts
Koromcha(Carissa carandas) is a heavenly product of Bangladesh. Koromcha is developing consummately Southeast Asia. This atmosphere is exceptionally profitability put on the planet. There Bangladesh have a celebrated Bengali society sonnet –" This tree not long it is medium size. The tree is a semi vine bush, around 10-12 feet high (3-4 meter) with little spines at the stalk of takes off. Semi vine implies it needs a little support to hold up.
The plant is developed from seed sown in August and September. Vegetative engendering additionally is rehearsed through maturing and in-curving. Cuttings may likewise succeed. The primary rainstorm shower is planting time. Plants raised from seed begin bearing two years in the wake of planting. Blooming begins in March and in Northern India the natural product matures from July to September.
Leaves - inverse, obovte to oval, cuneate base, harsh zenith, whole edge.
Trunk - basic spines at interchange hubs; smooth latex.
Blooms - white or pink, in 3's, in axillary and terminal groups.
Organic products - ruddy purple berries.Carissa carandas is a types of blossoming bush in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. It produces berry-sized natural products photograph that are regularly utilized as a fixing as a part of Indian pickles and flavors. It is a tough, dry season tolerant plant that flourishes well in an extensive variety of soils. Basic names incorporate karonda (Devanagari: करोंदा), karamardaka (Sanskrit), kauLi hannu/ಕೌಳಿ ಹಣ್ಣು (Kannada), kali maina/कालि मैना (Marathi), vakkay (Telugu), maha karamba/මහ කරඹ (sinhala), kilaakkaai/கிளாக்காய் (Tamil). Different names less broadly utilized include: karau(n)da, karanda, or karamda. It is called kerenda in Malaya, karaunda in Malaya and India; Bengal currant or Christ's thistle in South India; nam phrom, or namdaeng in Thailand; and caramba, caranda, caraunda and perunkila in the Philippines. In Assam it is called Karja tenga. In Bengali it is called as Koromcha.
The air of the Southeast Asia is best to develop koromcha (karanda) plant. It turns into all over in our country. Blooms come at in front of calendar in the spring (February/March) with little fragrance. They are around three quarter crawls in lengths and white in shading. Natural items full developed from May to August. They are about a similar size of their bloom in lengths and one crawl in breadths. They change their shading all through their advancement first green after a short time white, finally crimson shading (from where the name 'Ruby Fruit' apparently decided).
Koromcha regular items have a gnawing taste. In the wake of getting totally prepared, they get the chance to be widely appealing sharp. They are overflowing with Vitamin C with a ton of Iron which is particularly useful to cure sickliness. They are comprehended for making Jelly and Jam. Mouth watering pickles are moreover delivered utilizing koromcha natural items. They in like manner by and large used as a piece of Ayurvedic pharmaceutical in Indian subcontinent.
The assumed assortments congesta and paucinervia really allude to the related conkerberry.
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