The Horse 2019/20

Technology & Environment

Junk Food

My questions regarding the junk food are:-
 
1. What is junk food?
2. What makes junk food different from the regular food we consume?
3. Why is it gaining popularity these days?
4. How is it affecting our lives?
5.In this 21st century is it possible to live without junk food?
6. Should we stop consuming junk food?
7. Can junk food be made healthy? If yes, how?

My ideas for Collaboration

My Topic:  POLLUTION HAPPENING IN DELHI FROM BURNING OF CROPS

 

  • Why are these crops burnt?

  • Is there no alternative method instead of burning crops?

  • Due to burning can earth be destroyed?

  • Why is government not taking steps against it?

  • Why is Delhi's atmosphere being so affected by this?

  • Due to this can other crops be spoiled?

  • What are the other effects of burning of crops?

  • Why is Delhi blaming on this for its pollution?

  • Are there more causes of pollution in Delhi?

  • Can it be stopped?

  • Should steps be taken to decrease the climate change happening from this?

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My Idea for Collaborating

Food wastage in Indian Weddings 

 

  • What is food wastage?

  • How is food wastage and Indian weddings related?
  • What happens to the leftover food in Indian weddings?
  • What is the average amout of food wasted?
  • How is it linked with climate change?
  • What is people's call on this ? How are they discarding the waste generated in the present scenario?
  • What can be some alternatives to food wastage?
  • Why isnt the quantity restricted?
  •  Was the idea of limiting the expenditure in Indian weddings right or wrong ?

Happy Diwali (Shubh Deepavali)

Special Food Items Popularly Eaten on Diwali

What is Diwali and why is it celebrated?

DiwaliDeepavali or Dipavali is a four-five day-long (varying as per the Hindu Calendar) festival of lights, which is celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists every autumn in the northern More...

HOLY BASIL - THE QUEEN OF HERBS

Tulsi is commonly known as holy basil.

Tulsi (Holy basil) or Vrinda is a sacred plant in Hindu belief and has special place within the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism, Hindus regard it as an earthly manifestation of the goddess Tulsi and is regarded as a great worshipper of the god Vishnu. The offering of its leaves is mandatory in ritualistic worship of Vishnu and his forms like Krishna and Vithoba. in which devotees perform worship involving holy Tulsi plant or leaves.

 Many Hindus have tulsi plants growing in front of their home, often in special pots or a special masonry structure known as Tulsi Vrindavan as this is related to their culture. Traditionally, Tulsi is planted in the center of the central courtyard of Hindu houses. More...

Maize

MAIZE

Look- There are yellow corns joined to white structure and covered with leaves.

Species- Maize is a member of the grass family.  It is a cereal grain.

Origin- It was first grown by people in ancient Central America.

Cultivation- Maize was first cultivated in the area of Mexico more than 7,000 years ago, and spread throughout North and South America.More...