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[9] Some religions decree that widows [...] idea that the widow should wear coarse cloth? Of course He doesnt. [...] (idea). That is the real spirit.
[30] How should the surface water potentiality [...] and sandy, and traditionally only coarse grain is grown there. So in Ráŕh [...] the banks of all water systems.
[20] That evening the neighbourhood [...] participants to eat husked rice, coarse flour and home-pressed oil. They [...] through oil made in automated mills.
[116] Coarse Cereals
[39] [Dainty or coarse, salted or not Hard-earned [...] Who cares what or which is mine.]
[3] Some important crops which are [...] fruits, nuts, tea, coffee, cocoa, coarse grains, spices, medicinal plants, flowers, trees, etc.
[142] There are other edible grass seeds [...] little food value. On the border of coarse grains crops like millet, it is [...] which is grown in cold countries.
[399] COARSE GRAINS
[400] Coarse grains include:
[402] Many coarse grains are also cereals, and include [...] in the section on cereal crops.
[25] Now let us discuss some concrete [...] producers and manufacture bags, coarse cloth, etc. for consumers cooperatives.
[44] Kathua, a district in Jammu, falls [...] groundnuts can be used to manufacture coarse paper.
[1] This is not dharma – we should [...] idea that the widow should wear coarse cloth? Of course He doesnt. [...] persecuted, it is a negation of dharma.
[10] In Orissa, Maharashtra and Ráŕh [...] wheat and rice they grow and eat coarse grain and grass seeds instead. [...] mainly caused by malnutrition.
[3] Central Ráŕh was [...] hence the remaining soil has become coarse and sandy. As a result, the whole region is subjected to flash floods and severe soil erosion.
[62] Although there are various species [...] kiit́a . Tasara [a coarse silk] is produced in ample quantity [...] Tantiipara also shares the same fate.
[64] The cultivation of mulberry [...] cocoon, then the threads become coarse. It is then called mat́ká [...] breaks out of its cocoon, the coarse thread produced is called ket́e [...] variations of Murshidabad silk.
[77] He explained, “Look, everything [...] khádi [hand-woven coarse cotton cloth] is better than Mill-made [...] better than a megaton bomb.”
[91] If a person tries to get his [...] available [to organize that work] in coarse behaviour to another person, he [...] noun for that particular work.
[3] Agriculture is the science of cultivating [...] pulses of many kinds, cereals, coarse grains, oil-seeds, sugar crops and vegetables.
[5] Cereals are rich in carbohydrates and include rice, wheat, maize, oats, barley and rye. Coarse grains include all types of millet, [...] herbaria should be established.
[33] The next morning, as I was returning from the market, I saw Manoranjan with a coarse jute bag in his hand haggling [...] had seen a ghost when he saw me.
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[41] Finally, let us discuss a few examples [...] manufacture items such as bags, coarse cloth, jackets and coats for consumers cooperatives.