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Sugandha kokila oil is a product of steam distillation from the dried berries of Cinnamomum glaucescens. Steam distillation reduces wasted material and lowers productions costs. [ 5 ] This process enables the sugandha kokila oil to be distilled at a temperature significantly lower than its boiling point. [ 8 ]
Also, three women-run forest nurseries established, responsible for growing 30,000 seedlings of sugandha kokila, sapindus, cinnamon, zanthoxylum, lemon and asparagus. [5] Creating women run nurseries empowered women to learn new skills and play an important role in the cultivation of sugandha kokila and other products.
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Sugandha (fl. 883 – 914) was the fifth ruler of Kashmir in the northern Indian subcontinent during the 10th century. She was the Queen Consort of Kashmir from 885 to 902 by marriage to Sankaravarman, the King of Kashmir.
Phulala Sugandha Maticha (transl. Flower Has the Fragrance of Soil) is an Indian Marathi language television series that aired on Star Pravah. It premiered on 2 September 2020 and ended on 4 December 2022. It stars Harshad Atkari and Samruddhi Kelkar in lead roles. [1] The show is an official adaptation of the StarPlus series Diya Aur Baati Hum.
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