Article 3 -Spices Of India

Friday, 24 August 2018 by

Historically, culinary spices and herbs have been used as food preservatives and for their health value. Early documentation suggests that hunters and gatherers wrapped meat and flesh in leaves of bushes, accidentally discovering that this process enhanced the taste of meat ,as did certain nuts, seeds, berries and bark. Over the years spices were used

The spice trade developed throughout south Asia and Middle East by at earliest 2000BCE with cinnamon and black pepper, and in East Asia with herbs and pepper. The word spice comes from the old French word ‘espice’, which became ‘epice’ and which came from the Latin root spec. European explorers such as vasco-da-gama and Ferdinand

India is a land of spices and is world famous for them. Pepper being one among them, is very beneficial for one’s healthy. It is rich in minerals, vitamin ‘k’, iron, manganese, etc. When we speak about Pepper, Karnataka’s well known Pepper Queen Abakan Rani, comes into picture, The Chowta queen ruled the portal town

Coriander – A Magic Spice

Friday, 24 August 2018 by

Coriander which is commonly known as Dania is grown is Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh , Tamil Nadu. Coriander is a very important spice crop which has a prime position as a flavoring agent in food. The entire plant has a very pleasant smell. Common Names In the common languages in India i.e., in

The students of Love Dale Central School participated in the Interschool Fest ‘KREDENZ-2017’ conducted by KLS School on 18thand 19th August 2017. The students of std. V to VII participated in various competitions and bagged the prizes such as 1st in Gift Wrapping and Fireless Cooking, 2nd in Group Singing and Mehandi etc. The students

RAKSHABANDHAN CELEBRATION

Saturday, 26 August 2017 by

Brothers are like streetlights, along the road of Life, They light up our path and make the walk worthwhile!’ with this thought Love Dale Central School celebrated “Rakshabandhan Festival’ with the policemen of Indo-Tibetian Border Police on 7th August 2017. The girls of std VI and VII visited the Indo-Tibetian Border Police, New Vantmuri, Belgaum

INAUGURATION OF NATURE CLUB

Saturday, 26 August 2017 by

‘Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better’, with this thought Nature Club was introduced for the first time in Love Dale Central School. Nature Club was inaugurated by the Principal Mrs. Laxmi Inchal along with the teachers and the students. The first step towards being sensitive to nature was ploughing vegetable

Janmashtami Celebration

Saturday, 26 August 2017 by

Krishna Janmashtami (Lord Krishna’s Birthday) also known as Gokulashtami, is celebrated on the eighth day of savanna month, marks the birth of Lord Krishna, an avatar of lord Vishnu View Gallery

Love Dale Central School celebrated its 14th Annual day on 21st Dec 2016 in the school premises. The program was presided by LDCS Principal Mrs. Laxmi Inchal, Chief guest Mr. S. L. Belagali, Registrar Rani Channamma University, Belagavi, Guest of honour Mr. Mahantesh Pathatar, District Registrar and Deputy Director of stamps, Bagalkot, Founder of DBAES

Christmas Celebration 2016

Wednesday, 04 January 2017 by

Love Dale Central School celebrated Christmas on 23rd December in the school premises students had put up various performances based on the Eve of Christmas. They performed beautiful dances on this occasion. An informative skit along with the cribs, which portrayed the birth of Jesus Christ. A melodious song was sung by the students, which

Hindi Divas

Tuesday, 27 September 2016 by

Love Dale Central School organized Hindi Divas on 14th September 2016 in the school premises very beautifully and in well organized manner. The chief guest of the programme was Y. N. Hegde – Incharge of research centre Dakshin Bharat Sabha.    Various activities were performed by the students like- the speech on the importance of

Grand Parents Day

Tuesday, 27 September 2016 by

   Love Dale Central School pre-primary section had celebrated grandparent’s day on 13th of July 2016. It was a honor to organize such event in school. Tiny tots of nursery welcomed all the grandparents by presenting a rose as a token of love. A small cultural program was put up by the tiny tots of

LDCS Pre primary section had organized a field trip to Sai temple and More super market. This field trip was organized to develop awareness among children regarding the places in our neighbourhood. First children visited Sai temple. Teachers explained them about Hindu religion and their places of workshop. More super market was the next place

70th Independence Day was celebrated in LDCS with great splendor. Chief guest Col. Kripal Singh was welcomed by the Principal ma’am Mrs Laxmi Inchal and the school cabinet followed by school band.             Flag hoisting was done by the chief guest. Cultural events were presented by class 8th and master of ceremony were Miss. Aastha

On 16 of June 2016 Love Dale Central School conducted a rally for the most important issue of today’s world i.e “Environment”. As part of this rally School students of standard IXth and Xth performed a street play “Dhoond Lao Jindagi” and a dance at Channamma Circle to create awareness and spread the message among