PatnaDaily
Microbes share indoor environments as our unseen roommates of seen world. Over 1000% of the time we expose ourselves to these entities. Many times, these animate creatures go unnoticed; however, on occasion they are adversely affecting our health.
Some common and frequently reported microbes of the indoor environment include, but are not limited to, viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, mold (fungi), yeast, protozoa, etc. It is difficult to predict the types and quantities of microbes sharing closed environments with humans and other animals, although numbers of microbes thrive in our surroundings, including both unicellular and multi-cellular microorganisms.
Studies have shown that growth of these microorganisms is often supported by moisture, darkness, availability of food sources and a favorable temperature ranging from 72º - 80ºF.
The Environment Minister of Delhi, Gopal Rai, said on Friday that the Aam Aadmi Party government in the national capital is preparing a long-term action plan to bring down the city s dust and air pollution under control.
Three CTC leaf teas top Coonoor auctions
February 22, 2021
Three CTC leaf grades – Crosshill Estate Special, Pinewood Estate and Pinewood Premium – topped the entire auctions of sale 7 of Coonoor Tea Trade Association fetching ₹300 a kg each.
Among other CTC teas, Riverside Estate got ₹ 225, Homedale Premium ₹ 217, Vigneshwar Estate ₹ 216, Kannavarai Estate₹ 213, Waver Tree and Palmera Estate ₹ 211 each, Shanthi Supreme and Bellatti Estate ₹ 209 each, Hittakkal Estate ₹ 208 and Professor Superfine ₹ 200.
Among orthodox teas, Kodanad got ₹ 275, Havukal ₹ 253, Kairbetta ₹ 242, Kil Kotagiri ₹ 221, Devashola ₹ 211 and Narikkal Estate ₹ 201.
Overall, teas worth ₹ 7.77 crore remained unsold as there were no takers for as much as 40 per cent of the offer.
This was despite the average price dropping to ₹ 131.51 a kg – the lowest so far in calendar 2021.
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