May 20, 2021
The Khandeshwari Ashram in Dalmau has got its devotees
The Mahant Krishna Bihari, who heads the ashram, told reporters that this was
being done to create consciousness about environment and stop use of plastic as
far as possible. (Representational image) Dalmau, an assembly segment in Rae
Bareli, the parliamentary constituency of Mrs Sonia Gandhi, is making news for
an unusual reason these days.Women in the village were also joining in the
production of pens in their free time. The Mahant said that the pens were being
distributed free of cost to students but some of them insisted on paying for
them so that the initiative can be taken forward. Slowly and carefully, we pull
the paper up from the tip of the re- filler to get a pen like look. Finally, we
secure the paper with glue and allow it to dry".Explaining the making of pens
out of paper, he said, "We cut out a long strip from the newspaper and apply
glue on the strip of paper.Women in the village were also joining in the
production of pens in their free time. The Khandeshwari Ashram in Dalmau has got
its devotees to learn how to make pens using discarded newspapers instead of
plastic. The Mahant said Office organizer
that the pens were being distributed free of cost to students but some of them
insisted on paying for them so that the initiative can be taken forward. He said
that some of the workers in the ashram who were poor, were also being paid to
make the pens and this was a major motivating factor for them
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May 12, 2021
The saplings were sourced from the social
People distribute saplings in paper bags in Kolkata to plastic
spoon Suppliers campaign against plastic bag use on World Environment Day on
Tuesday. Various awareness campaigns and lectures on environment were held to
enlighten coast guard combatants on harmful effects of plastic pollution and
actions to minimise the use of single-use plastice products.For the protection
of environment, a week-long drive to spread awareness for "Less Paper and Less
Water/Electricity Consumption" is also being observed in all offices, ships and
buildings of the force. (Photo: Asian Age) Kolkata: The Indian Coast Guard
personnel on Tuesday celebrated World Environment Day in West Bengal and Odisha,
by participating in a massive tree plantation drive under Walkathon and Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan.The participants conducted the tree plantation drive, which
included fruit bearing, indigenous trees, medicinal plants, herbal plants and
decorative plants and cleanship of academy premises as part of the "beat plastic
pollution" programme and attended nature walk organized by INS Zamorin, said INA
spokesperson Lieutenant Nisha Menon. The saplings were sourced from the social
forestry department of Kerala government.
The saplings were sourced from the
social forestry department of Kerala government. . Meanwhile, the World
Environmental Day, was also celebrated at Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala
by the naval community and civilians including children on Tuesday
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April 29, 2021
The photos have adequate colours
The 20MP single selfie camera with an LED flash also utilises AI to take
impressive bokeh selfies. Therefore, if you don’t want to be locked in a closed
ecosystem, it is advisable to stay away from the iPhone SE. There’s a portrait
mode that is pretty decent at giving out bokeh shots with naturally blurred
backgrounds. Apple’s exceptional support for iPhones is proven, which means that
if you prefer keeping your phone with you for longer periods of time, then the
iPhone SE has you covered for two more years, which is certainly better than
Xiaomi’s single-year support for its midrangers. We see which one’s better.
However, Android isn’t the most secure platform and therefore, you keep on
getting exposed to news alerts of another malware attacking Android smartphones
over a particular China
plastic fork Suppliers year. It adorns the modern 18:9 form factor, which
also makes it easier to hold than its predecessors. The open-source nature of
Android OS (not the latest one though) on the Redmi Note 5 Pro gives you access
to millions of apps, games and launchers, both from the Google PlayStore and
various third-party sources. The photos have adequate colours and decent
contrast with adequate detailing. Since its made by Xiaomi, there has to be some
element inspired by Apple’s premium iPhones and the Note 5 Pro is no exception —
it borrows the iPhone X’s camera module design. The Redmi Note 5 Pro is a
well-built smartphone for its price, but the sheer brilliance of the iPhone SE’s
aesthetics make it an absolute winner in this category. The iPhone SE, on the
other hand, has a comparatively smaller 1,624mAh battery. However, for
everything else, the Redmi Note 5 Pro takes the lead in the camera department.
The Redmi Note 5 Pro from Xiaomi is one of the latest ones in this segment that
offers commendable everyday performance paired with good cameras in a reasonably
well-built metal body.Mind you, the iPhone SE’s display has noticeably better
colours than the Redmi Note 5 Pro, making it suitable for checking out
photo-centric social platforms such as Instagram and Pinterest.However, we have
a subjective winner — it’s the iPhone SE.9-inch full HD+ IPS LCD panel with an
18:9 aspect ratio makes it look gigantic when compared to the iPhone SE’s puny
4-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 640x1136 pixels. Additionally,
there’s no bokeh-based portrait mode, which could be a deal-breaker for those
obsessed with photography.Winner: Apple iPhone SEDisplay:This is where the
scales are naturally tipped towards the Redmi Note 5 Pro. Therefore, if you
wanted an iPhone X-lookalike on a budget, then this is one of your best bets.
However, with a smaller display and a highly optimised power-efficient OS, the
iPhone SE can last almost a full day on a single charge under moderate usage,
which isn’t on par with the Note 5 Pro’s battery life but is still impressive
nonetheless. Due to the presence of a custom version of Android, one can
customise the smartphone to their heart’s content with themes, wallpapers and
even the notification panel.Winner: Redmi Note 5 ProBattery:Xiaomi’s Redmi
series has always been about bigger batteries and the Note 5 Pro with its bigger
4000mAh battery is no exception. However, the iPhone SE can shoot 4K videos at
30fps, making it one of the few phones in this range to shoot 4K videos. But,
the results not on par with the Note 5 Pros camera. Most of that
mega-performance is down to the GPU pushing lesser pixels on the SE’s display.
However, put the iPhone SE beside the Note 5 Pro and you can immediately feel
the difference in the build.1-based MIUI 9.The iPhone SE, on the other hand, has
a 12MP rear camera and while it takes good photos, it is showing its age. Even
after two years, the iPhone SE aesthetically impresses us immensely with its
metal-glass body. The Redmi Note 5 Pro proudly flaunts its good display,
long-lasting battery and a decent camera, but the iPhone SE offers better value,
superior performance and a superb build.However, Android isn’t one of the most
secure platforms, which is where Apple’s iOS shines. It runs on Android 7. Add
to that Xiaomi’s persistent addition of bloatware over the time and you end up
with a software experience that gets stale over the course of time. The Redmi
Note 5 Pro proudly flaunts its good display, long-lasting battery and a decent
camera, but the iPhone SE offers better value, superior performance and a superb
build. On a full charge with moderate usage, the Note 5 Pro can last you easily
for a day and a half.If you are in the market for a midrange smartphone, both
the Redmi Note 5 Pro and the iPhone SE present themselves as irresistible
choices in their own sweet ways. The iPhone SE is presently running on the
latest iOS 11.Winner: Apple iPhone SECamera:This is an area where the Redmi Note
5 Pro takes a marginal edge. While the base variant starts at Rs 13,999, the
top-end variant for Rs 16,999 is equipped with 6GB of RAM, making one of the
first ones to offer colossal amounts of RAM for easy multitasking.2MP selfie
sensor is good enough for video calls. Why? Because an iPhone holds better value
over an Android smartphone any given day, especially when you consider the fact
that Apple’s two-year-old midrange offering can still battle it out with the
best Android midrange smartphone from the present. And, at the end of the day,
it’s an iPhone — a name that’s enough to raise your collar in the society. As we
stated in our review, the Note 5 Pro is a fast smartphone that doesn’t show lags
or stutters in daily usage scenarios. The 4-inch form factor makes it a joy to
use for those prefer a compact smartphone — one can reach all four corners of
the display without needing the other hand to hold the phone.But the most
important thing is the price — the iPhone SE costs Rs 18,999 for the base 32GB
variant and the Redmi Note 5 Pro costs Rs 16,999 for the top-end 6GB+64GB
variant.Unless you shoot 4K videos a lot, the iPhone SE is recommended. Little
details such as chamfered edges, the circular buttons and speaker grille make
the Note 5 Pro look like a toy in comparison.However, Apple’s budget offering
from 2016 — the iPhone SE, has seen massive price cuts over the years and
presently retails for Rs 18,999 on certain e-commerce platforms. Games open
faster than the Note 5 Pro and you can multitask with 4-5 apps with ease — no
lags or stutters noticeable. The rear is dominated by a metal panel, accompanied
by two glass sections on top and bottom. The midrange smartphone segment is
presently full of tempting offerings from the Android universe.Design, Build:The
Redmi Note 5 Pro is one of the most premium looking midrange smartphones you can
presently buy in the market. This makes choosing the winner way more difficult
as both have their own share of pros and cons. And one of the most important
features of an iPhone rests perfectly in the centre — the Apple logo. The
narrow-bezel-display surely grabs attention.3 and rocks an Apple A9 dual-core
CPU along with 2GB of RAM, which may look insufficient on paper.Winner: Redmi
Note 5 ProValue:This is where the scales are balanced for both the parties. The
front 1. Dubbed as the most powerful 4-inch smartphone, the iPhone SE has been
known to be a smooth performer over its lifecycle and carries the prestigious
Apple logo at the back. You have got bigger phablets, camera-focused phones and
some with premium glass-metal bodies. And as for updates, midrange Xiaomi phones
only get to enjoy one major Android OS update, that too a year after Google
releases it for the market. The Note 5 Pro’s 12MP+5MP dual rear camera takes
noticeably good pictures with natural colours, adequate details and decent low
light performance. However, nerds will know that iOS is extensively optimised
for every Apple device and therefore, its performance figures are on par with
the iPhone 6S, which is no slouch by today’s standards.Winner: Redmi Note 5
ProPerformance:The Redmi Note 5 Pro is one of the first smartphones in India to
sport Qualcomm’s latest performance focused Snapdragon 636 chipset accompanied
by 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.The iPhone SE focuses on the Note 5 Pro’s
shortcomings here — an almost stable OS experience followed by timely security
updates. The classic iPhone design still feels attractive, despite carrying
chunky bezels all around along with a Home button. You can plug in flash drives
and even a conventional mouse as well, which almost makes it a portable
computer.The iPhone SE’s discounted price puts it in direct competition with the
top-spec Redmi Note 5 Pro. Since iOS is a closed ecosystem, the iPhone SE offers
fewer customisation options to its users, which is good enough for those looking
for a no-nonsense user interface. The display renders natural colours with
average contrast and brightness. The rear is made out of a metal and plastic
combo (metal panel and plastic caps to aid radio reception). Therefore, you pick
up any game from the App Store and you can it expect it to work effortlessly on
the iPhone SE. The big 5.(source) apple, xiaomi, android, ios, iphone. However,
which one is a better choice out of the two? We pit the Xiaomi against the baby
iPhone in a head-to-head. With the iPhone SE, you will be forced to stay with
Apple’s services for a better experience (such as Siri’s integration with Apple
Music) instead of choosing third-party ones, which Android allows.Winner: iPhone
SEConclusion:Once we sum up the positives and negatives of both the Redmi Note 5
Pro and the iPhone SE, both of them turn out to be equally impressive. Whether
you are reading messages, playing games or watching movies, the experience is
simply more immersive on the Redmi Note 5 Pro. While one may argue that MIUI’s
monthly updates add new features and fix issues, the newer releases bring with
them new issues and tend to slow down the device over the course of time.
However, iOS is a walled garden and therefore, you will have to adapt to iOS’s
way instead of making the phone adapt to you. In fact, the iPhone SE scored an
AnTuTu score of 134358, which is drastically more than the Redmi Note 5 Pro’s
score of 112649. Resource-intensive games run pretty well, albeit not in the
highest settings. You can download songs and transfer them to other Android
users in whichever way you fancy — Bluetooth and Wi-Fi sharing. The iPhone SE
came to India as a premium midrange smartphone and therefore carried Apple’s
trademark flagship-class build quality and finish. iOS is tastefully designed
with a polished user interface, with a focus on small conveniences that are
relevant to the user in daily usage scenarios
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March 16, 2021
To prevent skin from forming on surface
On a floured work surface, roll out plastic cutlery
Manufacturers remaining dough into a large circle. Add fruit and pulse
gently. Bake at 170 degrees Celsius in a preheated oven for 25-30 mins. Cover 4
empty maple syrup cans or a spring-form pan with 20 cm (8") of wax paper; allow
paper to extend an extra 2.Let cool before cutting into squaresMaple And
Cardamom CakeMaple And Cardamom CakeIngredients:Cake:250 g Flour1 ½ tsp Baking
powder1 tsp Cardamom powder½ cup Softened Butter160 ml Maple syrup2 Eggs1 tsp
Vanilla extract½ cup MilkFrosting:150 g Unsalted butter¼ Maple syrup½ Vanilla
extractTo Decorate:Rose petalsChopped pistachiosMaple syrupMethod:In a bowl, mix
flour, baking powder and cardamom powder.Add in the eggs one by one, followed by
the maple syrup and vanilla extract.) baking powder1 ml (1/4 tsp.Let the cake
cool for atleast 2 hrs. Cover and macerate for 12 hours. Add in the maple syrup
in a steady stream while constantly whisking along with vanilla extract.Maple
cream cheese frostingPlace cream cheese and maple syrup in a large bowlWhisk
with an electric hand beater until smooth. Let sit in the fridge for 14 days.
Line bottom and sides of pan with dough. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 1 to
2 minutes. Related StoriesCelebrate Christmas with some glazed pork hereWake up
to the best views in Dubai this ChristmasCelebrating Christmas with some amazing
declicacies. Refrigerate until completely cool, about 3 hours. Set aside
one-quarter of the dough. Pipe over cupcakes.Place rack in middle of oven and
preheat to 190 °C (375 °F).When you’re ready to frost, split the cake in half
along the width, into 2 layers.From a delicious Maple Fudge, to an aromatic
Maple and Cardamom Cake, we share 5 scrumptious Christmas dessert recipes.
Drop
the remaining frosting on top of the cake and spread with an offset spatula to
even it out. Bake for 2 hours or until a toothpick comes out clean.Mix the
ingredients in both the bowl together using a spatula.In a separate bowl, whisk
the butter until light and fluffy. Add almonds and cranberries. Flour ball, then
wrap it in plastic wrap.) salt125 ml (1/2 cup) maple syrupMaple candy for
garnishMethodMaple candy for garnishIn a bowl, combine dried fruit and ½ cup
alcohol. Preheat oven to 150°C (300°F). To make your Christmas sweeter than
before, here are some lip-smacking dessert recipes that we would like to share:
With Christmas being round the corner, we all are getting geared up for a
holiday feast. Cool completely if you wish to frost them. Pulse while adding a
little water as needed until a ball begins to form. To make your Christmas
sweeter than before, here are some lip-smacking desserts that we would like to
share:Maple FudgeMaple FudgeIngredients: 500 ml maple syrup;45 ml butter250 ml
35% cream125 ml walnuts, choppedMethod: In a large saucepan, bring maple syrup
and butter to a boil.Add walnuts and pour into baking pan.Turn into 6-8 cupcake
liners.In a casserole, heat maple syrup and ½ cup alcohol. With Christmas being
round the corner, we all are getting geared up for a holiday feast. Butter and
flour a Bundt cake pan. Add hot milk gradually, whisking constantly. Set aside.
Finally add the macerated fruit. Seal by pinching rim with fingers.5 cm (1").For
the frosting, whisk the butter until its light and fluffy. Stir until mixed.
To
prevent skin from forming on surface, place plastic wrap directly on top of hot
cream and let cool. Set aside. You should have a smooth mixture at the end.
Using a 2.Meanwhile, grease and line a square pan with parchment paper and set
aside. Sprinkle with maple candy.Maple Lava FruitcakeMaple Lava
FruitcakeIngredientsMaple lava filling5 egg yolks125 ml (1/2 cup) maple syrup60
ml (1/4 cup) all-purpose flour500 ml (2 cups) milk, hot5 ml (1 teaspoon)
vanillaCake680 ml (2 3/4 cups) all-purpose flour5 ml (1 teaspoon) baking
powder250 ml (1 cup) maple sugar250 ml (1 cup) chilled butter, cubed2 eggs,
beatenZest of 1 lemon60 ml (1/4 cup) dried cranberries60 ml (1/4 cup) dried
currants60 ml (1/4 cup) dried apricots, cut into quartersMethodFor the maple
lava filling, add egg yolks, maple syrup and flour to a saucepan off the
heat.For the cake, add all ingredients except fruit in the bowl of a food
processor. Leave for 1 hour in refrigerator.Bake in oven for 45 minutes. The
dessert that caps off the meal is just as important as the mains.Dark Chocolate
Wholegrain Cupcakes with Maple Syrup Cream Cheese FrostingDark Chocolate
Wholegrain Cupcakes with Maple Syrup Cream Cheese FrostingIngredientsDry Mix100
g wholewheat flour {aata}30 g cocoa powder1/2 tsp baking powder1/4 tsp baking
sodaPinch salt50 g walnuts, chopped50 g dark chocolate chipsWet Mix75 g
butterZest of orange50 g brown sugar25 ml Grade B maple syrup1 egg1/4 tsp
vanilla bean paste100 ml buttermilkMaple cream cheese frosting150 g cream
cheese3 tbsp Grade B maple syrupInstructionsWhole wheat dark chocolate
muffinsPreheat oven to 180CPlace all ingredients for dry mix in a large bowl and
stir well to mix.Add cream and continue cooking until the temperature reads 118
°C (245 °F) on a candy thermometer. Remove cake from oven and let stand on wire
rack for 20 minutes before removing from cake pan.Remove maple syrup and cream
mixture from heat and let rest for 5 minutes. Pour maple cream into pan and
cover with second layer. In another large bowl, sift flour, baking powder and
salt, and then add to egg mixture. As dough is fragile, repair holes in dough
with fingers. Don’t overmix.Using a whisk, beat for 5 minutes until thick. Roll
out reserved dough and make same hole with a cookie cutter. Whisk until texture
becomes smooth and uniform.5-cm (1″) cookie cutter, make hole in centre.Decorate
with some chopped pistachios, rose petals and drizzle some maple syrup on top
before serving.Place all the wet mix ingredients EXCEPT buttermilk in bowl of
stand mixer. Reserve. Bake for 18-20 minutes until done.Moist Fruit, Nut &
Maple CakeMoist Fruit, Nut & Maple CakeIngredients250 ml (1 cup) dried
dates, quartered125 ml (1/2 cup) dried apricots, diced125 ml (1/2 cup) dried
figs, diced250 ml (1 cup) dried currants250 ml (1 cup) rum (or brandy)250 ml (1
cup) almonds250 ml (1 cup) cranberries (fresh or frozen)250 ml (1 cup) softened,
unsalted butter250
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