Sakshi Verma
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How to make sujhi halwa
Start writing..Sooji halwa is a popular Indian dessert made from semolina, ghee, sugar and nuts. It is believed to have originated in the Indian subcontinent and is now enjoyed throughout the region, including in Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh.
By Sakshi Verma3 years ago in Feast
How to make pulao and mutton khasa
Start writing...Mutton kasha is a rich and flavorful Bengali dish. It is made from tender mutton meat that is cooked in a spicy and thick gravy. This dish is perfect for those who enjoy bold and spicy flavors. In this article, we will guide you through the process of making the perfect mutton kasha.
By Sakshi Verma3 years ago in Feast
Share market
Start writing...What is Share Market? The share market is also known as the stock market where buyers and sellers trade shares of publicly listed companies. It is a platform where investors can invest in companies and earn profits. Companies raise money by selling their shares, which are traded on the stock exchange.
By Sakshi Verma3 years ago in Education
Why anime lover don't bear it when someone says that is cartoon
Start writing...Title: Why Anime Lovers Hate It When Someone Calls Anime "Cartoons" When it comes to anime, there are different groups of people who have different opinions about its nature and place in the world of entertainment. For anime lovers and fans, it is a unique form of animation that deserves to be respected and treated as an art form. However, there are still many people who confuse anime with cartoons, which is often frustrating for anime lovers. This article will explore why anime lovers hate it when someone calls anime "cartoons."
By Sakshi Verma3 years ago in Fiction
Some of the best quotes of naruto
Start writing...Introduction: Naruto is one of the most famous anime and manga series of all time. It started as a manga series written by Masashi Kishimoto in 1999 and has been adapted into anime, movies, and video games. Naruto follows the story of a young ninja named Naruto Uzumaki, who dreams of becoming the strongest ninja in the village and fulfilling his lifelong goal of being acknowledged by his peers. Along the way, Naruto learns many valuable lessons about life, friendship, and love. One of the best aspects of the show is the inspiring quotes that are woven into the character's stories. Here are some of the best quotes in Naruto:
By Sakshi Verma3 years ago in Fiction
How to make sandesh
Start writing...Sandesh is a famous Bengali sweet that is made with chenna or paneer (cottage cheese) and sugar. It is a popular dessert that is loved by Indians and people worldwide. If you are looking for a delicious, quick, and easy dessert to make at home, then Sandesh is a good option for you.
By Sakshi Verma3 years ago in Feast
Storey of netflix
Start writing...For a monthly subscription fee, customers could rent DVDs of their favorite movies and television shows with no late fees. The company went public in 2002 and quickly gained traction as it expanded its offerings to include TV shows and movies.
By Sakshi Verma3 years ago in Fiction
How ratan tata become the India's richest man with big heart
Start writin..it is impossible to talk about the Indian business scene without mentioning Ratan Tata. From his early days working at Tata Steel to his transformational leadership as the chairman of Tata Sons, Ratan Tata has consistently been one of India’s most respected and admired business leaders. His incredible success, however, is not just a result of his shrewd business acumen; Ratan Tata is also known for his great heart and generosity. In this article, we will explore Ratan Tata’s life, career, and philanthropy, in an attempt to understand how he became the richest man in India with a great heart.
By Sakshi Verma3 years ago in Journal
Why women enpowerment is compulsory
St writing...Gender equality is a basic human right, and it is also fundamental to having a peaceful, prosperous world. But girls and women continue to face significant challenges all around the world. Women are typically underrepresented in power and decision-making roles. They receive unequal pay for equal work, and they often face legal and other barriers that affect their opportunities at work.
By Sakshi Verma3 years ago in Education











