Sibi balochistan

Indian Ambassador Sibi George wants to increase the current 1,500 Japanese companies in his homeland to 15,000. Arriving in Tokyo less than a year ago, he hit the ground running to achieve this target and has already had meetings and events in 30-plus prefectures. His aim is to get to all 47 by his one-year mark and forge the ties necessary for the big goals he has in mind.

“Huge, huge potential exists. See, what is India today? India is 1.4 billion people. India is the most populated country in the world. India is the largest democracy in the world. India has the largest youth population in the world. And Japan is an advanced — technologically and scientifically advanced — country. There are great things which we can do together, and there are many things which connect us,” George said.

A career diplomat, George quips that every ambassador is a salesman, and can comfortably recite a lot of numbers in the India-Japan relationship. There are, for example, 12 Japanese industrial townships in India, with facilities and infrastructure ready for Japanese investors to do business. A

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  • Bibi Maria,
  • Shazia Saeed,
  • Alia Ahmed ,
  • Maria Ahmed,
  • Abdul Rehman
  • Bibi Maria, 
  • Shazia Saeed, 
  • Alia Ahmed, 
  • Maria Ahmed, 
  • Abdul Rehman

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Abstract

The present study was conducted to analyze the utilization of medicinal plants (traditional as well as cultivated) and there recipes accustomed by different ethnic groups of Sibi District (SD), Balochistan, Pakistan. The study was carried out between 2018 and 2021 by using semi-structured and open-ended questionnaire.. The randomly selected methods applied for this study were mainly based on household surveys walk through and interview with indigenous communityage 40 to 80, a total of 75 plants, belonging to 63 genera and distributed among 33 plant families were recorded. The dominant Plant families were the Fabaceae (12%) of all studied taxa, followed by the Amaranthaceae (7%), Asteraceae (6%), Cucurbitaceae, Solanaceae, Poaceae (4% each), Rhamnaceae and Zygophyllaceae (3%). Thirty traditional Food Recipes (TFR) and Traditional Medicinal Recipes (TMR)

Sibi Malayil Gopalan

Email:   sibi.malayil.gopalan@vsb.cz

Dr. Sibi Malayil Gopalan born and brought in Kerala, is often called God’s Own Country, India. He completed his masters, MSc-Chemistry from Mahatma Gandhi University Kottayam (2004) and MTech in Chemical Engineering (Industrial Catalysis) from Cochin University of Science and Technology (2009). Inspired by catalysis, he started his research in heterogeneous catalysis for the synthesis of a new generation sustainable aviation fuel in 2010 funded by University Grand Commission (UGC) in the form of Junior& Senior Research Fellow. Dr. Malayil Gopalan Sibi received his PhD in chemical science from AcSIR-Indian Institute of petroleum Dehradun in January 2016. The outcome of the research was the development of “Single-step route for lipids to bio-jet fuel”, Currently, this biofuel technology is under progress to be commercialization (TRL 8 stage) (Bio-Jet Fuel – Process for conversion of Non-Edible Oil into Renewable Aviation Fuel – Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (iip.res.in).

In 2016 February, he Jo

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