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Kitchen Tips: How to Store Wheat Flour For Long: 5 Easy Tips To Follow
- Friday March 10, 2023
- Payal
It is a common practice to purchase and store flour in bulk quantities to save time and effort. However, improper storage of flour can lead to the development of lumps or the growth of insects such as worms, rendering it unsuitable for use.
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Video: Sand, Dust Found In Government-Procured Wheat In Madhya Pradesh
- Thursday February 2, 2023
- India News | Written by Anurag Dwary, Edited by Samiran Mishra
Six men, including the branch manager of a silo bag storage company, have been charged for allegedly mixing sand, concrete, and soil dust in government-procured wheat in Rampur Baghelan area of Madhya Pradesh's Satna.
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Government Procures Record Wheat From Farmers, Experts Flag Storage Issues
- Tuesday June 30, 2020
- Business | Reuters
FCI, which buys grain from farmers at a state-set guaranteed price, has bought a record 38.83 million tonnes of wheat
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Food Corporation Of India Inks Pact With Adani Group For Construction Of 2 Silos
- Friday June 10, 2016
- Business | Press Trust of India
As part of the agreement, Adani Agri Logistics will construct silos at Kotkapura in Punjab and Katihar in Bihar in the next two years, a senior government official said.
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Rajasthan Governor seeks Food Corporation of India report on complaints of poor quality wheat
- Wednesday October 31, 2012
- Jaipur News | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh
53,000 sacks of wheat are lying at a railway godown in Jaipur. Wheat that was purchased from Punjab is dumped there because of lack of storage space. Officials at the godown say, the wheat - 26 lakh kilos has now started emanating a bad smell and they have received complaints about the same from people in the vicinity too.
- www.ndtv.com
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Government clears 2 million tonne of wheat exports to ease storage crunch
- Tuesday July 3, 2012
- India News | Sunil Prabhu with PTI inputs
The government has approved export of two million tonnes of wheat from central pool stock in order to clear storage space for new crops.
- www.ndtv.com
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As crops rot, millions go hungry in India
- Sunday July 8, 2012
- Business |
Every day some 3,000 Indian children die from illnesses related to malnutrition, and yet countless heaps of rodent-infested wheat and rice are rotting in fields across the north of their own country.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Grains: Problem of plenty?
- Tuesday April 24, 2012
- India News | Reported by Ketki Angre
India is expected to see a record production of food grains with rice and wheat produce touching a new high. But there are concerns on how and where this food grain stock will be stored, given that there is a considerable gap particularly on the storage front.
- www.ndtv.com
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Nod for wheat, rice export on anvil; storage issues to be eased
- Saturday November 26, 2011
- Business | NDTV Correspondent
The government is likely to allow export of two million tonne of wheat through private trade, and one million tonne of non-basmati rice from its own godowns, which is expected to ease the storage problem. This will end more than four years of ban on exports of foodgrain. The government in early 2007 had banned wheat exports amd l...
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Wheat rots in Punjab, but Kashmir Kaur's family will starve
- Wednesday July 28, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Putting food on the family's plate is an everyday battle for Kashmir Kaur. This happens in a state where at least 10 lakh metric tonnes of surplus wheat, is rotting outside government godowns - grain that should have been fed into a weakening public distribution system. Kaurs have a below poverty line ration card that entitles them to 35 kilos of w...
- www.ndtv.com
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Liquor stored in govt godown, grains rot in the open
- Saturday April 24, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Liquor has found shelter in a government warehouse in Punjab, a state where hundreds of crores worth wheat grains are rotting for lack of storage space.
- www.ndtv.com
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Kitchen Tips: How to Store Wheat Flour For Long: 5 Easy Tips To Follow
- Friday March 10, 2023
- Payal
It is a common practice to purchase and store flour in bulk quantities to save time and effort. However, improper storage of flour can lead to the development of lumps or the growth of insects such as worms, rendering it unsuitable for use.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Video: Sand, Dust Found In Government-Procured Wheat In Madhya Pradesh
- Thursday February 2, 2023
- India News | Written by Anurag Dwary, Edited by Samiran Mishra
Six men, including the branch manager of a silo bag storage company, have been charged for allegedly mixing sand, concrete, and soil dust in government-procured wheat in Rampur Baghelan area of Madhya Pradesh's Satna.
- www.ndtv.com
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Government Procures Record Wheat From Farmers, Experts Flag Storage Issues
- Tuesday June 30, 2020
- Business | Reuters
FCI, which buys grain from farmers at a state-set guaranteed price, has bought a record 38.83 million tonnes of wheat
- www.ndtv.com/business
-
Food Corporation Of India Inks Pact With Adani Group For Construction Of 2 Silos
- Friday June 10, 2016
- Business | Press Trust of India
As part of the agreement, Adani Agri Logistics will construct silos at Kotkapura in Punjab and Katihar in Bihar in the next two years, a senior government official said.
- www.ndtv.com/business
-
Rajasthan Governor seeks Food Corporation of India report on complaints of poor quality wheat
- Wednesday October 31, 2012
- Jaipur News | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh
53,000 sacks of wheat are lying at a railway godown in Jaipur. Wheat that was purchased from Punjab is dumped there because of lack of storage space. Officials at the godown say, the wheat - 26 lakh kilos has now started emanating a bad smell and they have received complaints about the same from people in the vicinity too.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Government clears 2 million tonne of wheat exports to ease storage crunch
- Tuesday July 3, 2012
- India News | Sunil Prabhu with PTI inputs
The government has approved export of two million tonnes of wheat from central pool stock in order to clear storage space for new crops.
- www.ndtv.com
-
As crops rot, millions go hungry in India
- Sunday July 8, 2012
- Business |
Every day some 3,000 Indian children die from illnesses related to malnutrition, and yet countless heaps of rodent-infested wheat and rice are rotting in fields across the north of their own country.
- www.ndtv.com/business
-
Grains: Problem of plenty?
- Tuesday April 24, 2012
- India News | Reported by Ketki Angre
India is expected to see a record production of food grains with rice and wheat produce touching a new high. But there are concerns on how and where this food grain stock will be stored, given that there is a considerable gap particularly on the storage front.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Nod for wheat, rice export on anvil; storage issues to be eased
- Saturday November 26, 2011
- Business | NDTV Correspondent
The government is likely to allow export of two million tonne of wheat through private trade, and one million tonne of non-basmati rice from its own godowns, which is expected to ease the storage problem. This will end more than four years of ban on exports of foodgrain. The government in early 2007 had banned wheat exports amd l...
- www.ndtv.com/business
-
Wheat rots in Punjab, but Kashmir Kaur's family will starve
- Wednesday July 28, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Putting food on the family's plate is an everyday battle for Kashmir Kaur. This happens in a state where at least 10 lakh metric tonnes of surplus wheat, is rotting outside government godowns - grain that should have been fed into a weakening public distribution system. Kaurs have a below poverty line ration card that entitles them to 35 kilos of w...
- www.ndtv.com
-
Liquor stored in govt godown, grains rot in the open
- Saturday April 24, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Liquor has found shelter in a government warehouse in Punjab, a state where hundreds of crores worth wheat grains are rotting for lack of storage space.
- www.ndtv.com