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  1. India, Taiwan agreement to facilitate trade in organic agricultural commodities comes into force

    India, Taiwan agreement to facilitate trade in organic agricultural commodities comes into force

    New Delhi: An agreement between India and Taiwan to facilitate trade in organically produced goods, including tea and medicinal plants, has come into force from July 8, the Commerce Ministry said on Wednesday.The Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) will ease the export of organic products by...
  2. Odisha University to set up garden for endangered and medicinal plants

    Odisha University to set up garden for endangered and medicinal plants

    Berhampur (Odisha), Berhampur University in Odisha has decided to set up two dedicated gardens within its campus, aimed at preserving endangered plant species and promoting medicinal plants.Vice Chancellor Gitanjali Dash said the primary goal of these specialized gardens is twofold – to...
  3. Misleading advertising case: Patanjali tells Supreme Court that it has withdrawn sales and advertisements of banned products

    Misleading advertising case: Patanjali tells Supreme Court that it has withdrawn sales and advertisements of banned products

    A bench, headed by Justice Hima Kohli, was hearing a plea filed by the Indian Medical Association seeking action against Patanjali for violation of the Medicinal Products and Magical Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954, which prohibits advertising of certain products for the...
  4. Chimpanzees 'discover' plants to heal injuries, infections: Study

    Chimpanzees 'discover' plants to heal injuries, infections: Study

    In New Delhi, chimpanzees foraged and ate medicinal plants to treat their wounds, according to a study.While wild chimpanzees are known to consume a variety of plant matter, researchers said it can be difficult to determine whether they intentionally seek out medicinal plants to cure their...
  5. 46 percent rural, 53 percent urban Indians used AYUSH for prevention or treatment
Illnesses in the last one year

    46 percent rural, 53 percent urban Indians used AYUSH for prevention or treatment Illnesses in the last one year

    The findings revealed that about 95 percent of rural and 96 percent of urban respondents knew about AYUSH.The survey findings revealed that about 85 per cent of rural and 86 per cent of urban households have at least one member aware of medicinal plants/home remedies/local health...
  6. Canarama targets larger share of estimated $18.1 billion global hemp market by 2027

    Canarama targets larger share of estimated $18.1 billion global hemp market by 2027

    29 May 2024: Delhi:- Canarma is India's leading R&D firm approved by the Department of AYUSH for manufacturing and distribution of ayurvedic goods like Cannabis (Ganja) extract oil, CBD oil, Hemp seed oil and medicinal cannabis (Ganja) products. Licensed. With a strategic focus on the growing...
  7. Animals self-heal with plants – behavior that people have observed and imitated for millennia

    Animals self-heal with plants – behavior that people have observed and imitated for millennia

    Stanford, When a wild orangutan in Sumatra recently suffered a facial wound after fighting with another male, it did something that caught the attention of the scientists watching it.The animal chewed on creeper leaves – a plant that monkeys do not normally eat. Over several days, the...
  8. FSSAI-marked cow urine circulating on social media platforms is fake: PIB Fact Check

    FSSAI-marked cow urine circulating on social media platforms is fake: PIB Fact Check

    New Delhi [India], A picture circulating on WhatsApp claiming that India's food safety regulator Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI marked cow urine is being bottled and sold in the market) is fake, PIB. . Fact Check made the clarification in a post on WhatsApp and digital media...
  9. Advertisement case: Ramdev and Balakrishna ready to apologize publicly, told Supreme Court

    Advertisement case: Ramdev and Balakrishna ready to apologize publicly, told Supreme Court

    New Delhi: Yoga guru Ramdev and Patanjali Ayurved Managing Director Balkrishna told the Supreme Court on Tuesday that they are ready to tender a public apology in the misleading advertisement case.Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Ramdev and Balkrishna, told a bench of Justice Hima...
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