Researchers have discovered that the indigenous Apatani tribes in Arunachal Pradesh’s Ziro Valley, through their consumption of Kiwi fruits’ bug-Chafer beetles are effectively managing the fruit crop in an environmentally sustainable manner, without the need for harmful insecticides and
the idea was to organise it properly, but then COVID happened and the plan got delayed, he told PTI.Just before the pandemic, Sharma met 28-year-old Sarvjeet Tamta from Uttarakhands Almora and signed his qawwali group Rehmat-e-Nusrat with the label Amarrass Records.Sharma said Tamtas interest in Kumaoni folk music as well as cuisine inspired him to organise the music tour in the Nainital region, over 360 kms away from the national capital.We thought we could start the tour in the hills as well as Rajasthan..
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