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Sorghum bicolor,
commonly called sorghum (/ˈsɔːrɡəm/) and also
known as
great millet, broomcorn,
guinea corn, durra, imphee, jowar, or milo, is a species...
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bajri or
jwari and
forms part of
daily meals in
rural areas. Traditionally, the
staple grains of the
inland Deccan plateau have been millets,
jwari and bajri...
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depends on
regular monsoons and rainwater.
Apart from wheat, bajra, jowar,
jwari, or onion, the most
favoured commercial crop is cotton. The
majority of...
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Women offer sweetened milk,
popcorn (lahya in Marathi) made out of
jwari/dhan/corns to the
snakes and pray. Cash and old
clothes are also
given to...
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Bharit (Baingan Bharta) and rodga,
small round flat
breads prepared from
jwari (white millet).
Makar Sankranti falls on 14
January when the Sun enters...
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agriculture and the drinking-water supply.
Monsoon crops include rice,
jwari and bajri.
Other crops include wheat, pulses,
vegetables and onions. Ambemohar...
- যোবওর (Jowār) જુવાર (Juwar) ಜೋಳ (Jōḷa) ജേവാർ/ചോളം (Jowar/Choḷam) ज्वारी (
Jwāri) ଜୁୟାର/ଜୁବାର (Juyāra/Jubāra) ਜਵਾਰ (Jawār) ඉදල් ඉරිඟු (Idal Iringu) கருஞ்சோளம்...
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cultivable land in 2009. Prin****l
Monsoon crops include millets such as
jwari, Bajri, and
Finger millet.
These have been
grown in the
region for thousands...
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activity in the town.
Mostly people livelihood based on
agriculture Cottan ,
jwari ,
soybean , and
other pulses crops are
taken Places around Pimpalgaon Raja:...
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transliterated as joārī, juvārī, jvārī; jawārī, jowārī, joyārī, juwārī, and
jwārī. Roychaudhuri,
Bimalakanta (200). The
Dictionary of
Hindustani classical...