Saturday, December 02, 2006

What to do with Eggs?

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In Tamil Nadu and Kerala State of India, Suddenly Eggs consumption has reduced due to beginning of one Religious Festival i.e. 'The Sabarimala Season' in these States. Now what to do with those 10 Million Spare Eggs which people refuse to eat due to this religious Season.

So Now the National Egg Co-ordination Committee (NECC) has decided to send about 10 Million Spare Eggs to a cold storage facility in Patna-Bihar, thousands of miles away and then distribute them to the markets in the Northern India.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, it's a little bit weird but I guess that TV series are suppose to reflect real life a little so many people probably recognizes their own family situation.

Soon maybe India will get a TV show like they have in The US, the Maury Show.

By the way last year, 2008, was the 20th anniversary of since the discovery of DNA fingerprinting, the technique which allows for unambiguous human identification and also determines relationship between different people.

The first use of DNA testing to prove a mother-son relationship happened 1985.

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