Shoes and agriculture cocoa beans, dry fruits, green cardamom, organic brown sugar, pulses, spices, flour, honey, frozen chicken, handicraft products, apparel & fashion imitation jewellery (artificial jewellery), ladies sandals, fabric, shirts, tshirts, formal shoes, jeans, ladies pajamas, girls top, kids wear, kids shorts, ladies purses/handbags, cosmetics & personal care human hairs (human hair wigs), baby care products, baby creams, baby lotion, baby oil, hair brush., all kinds of food & beverages products.
T shirts, garments, etp plants, ro plant, insulator, automobile parts, sarees, essential oil, attars, dehydrated onion, garlic, perfumes, air pollution control system, water treatment paint, thinner, bird cage, flower pot, decorative box, kurti, foot mats, hand tufted carpets, bed sheet, wooden pallets, sarees, kurti, jute bags, paper bags, mattress, bedsheets, coat pant, chilli powder.
Shoes, air filter cartridges, oil filter, water filter cartridge, dust collection filter cartridges, dust collection filter bag, liquid filter bag, carbon cartridge ,gas filter, empty glass bottle, empty wine bottle, glass jar, glass bowl, flavoured dry fruit, all type of rice, makhana , leather product, ladies kurti, plazo sets , t shirt, curtain, cotton apron, cushion cover , kitchen towel, garlic powder, ginger powder, onion powder, fresh onion, garlic, ginger, potato, bio fertilizer , door handle , door lock, furniture and sandstone tile, spices, vegetable, coffee powder, frozen pea, frozen sweet corn, frozen mix vegetable, wooden furniture, moringa powder, neem powder, dry fruits, fruits, ready to eat, garments, artificial jewellery, handicraft, shower, ultra slim shower, ro booster pump, adjustable mobile stand, lady bag and wallet, men bag and wallet, portfolio, machine casting, ro booster, sandwich shower, ultra slim shower head, donkey milk and donkey milk powder.
Engine Type - V8 / DOHC / 32 valves / 4 Valves per Cylinder Displacement - 5.6L Bore x Stroke - 96 x 96 mm (3.78 x 3.78 in) Prop Shaft Horsepower - 425hp at 5500 RPM Full Throttle RPM Range - 5000 - 6000 RPM Alternator Output at W.O.T. - 90 Amp Gross, Max Compression Ratio - 12.2:1 Fuel Induction System - Direct Injection / Up to 2900 PSI Weight* - 432 kg (952 lbs) / 443 kg (977 lbs) / 453 kg (999 lbs) Recommended Fuel - Octane 89 Recommended Engine Oil - Yamalube�® 4M (See owner's manual) Recommended Fuel Filtration - Yamaha 10-Micron Fuel / Water Separating Filter (external) C.A.R.B. Rating - 3-Star Exhaust - Through Propeller (Except in Reverse Under 2500 RPM) Intake - 32 Ignition - TCI Microcomputer Spark Plug - ILMAR7E-9 / Iridium Alternator Output - 90 Amps Gross, Max Starting System - Electric w/ PTT Lubrication - Wet Sump Engine Oil Capacity - 7.8L / 8.2 Quarts | 7.5L / 7.9 Quarts Recommended Cooling - Thermostatic Control Ethanol Blend Limit - 10% Maximum Gear Ratio - (25/14) 1.79 Gear Shift - Forward, Neutral, Reverse Shaft Length - 25" - 30" - 35"
The Scrap Specifications Circular provides guidelines for buying and selling a variety of processed scrap commodities, including ferrous, nonferrous, paper, plastics, electronics, rubber, and glass.
Coconut, coconut coir pot, coconut oil, rattan webbing, rattan core, rattan mat, seagrass, bamboo, water hyacinth, dried fish scale, dried fish, rattan furniture, aloe vera, dried fruit.
Medrop Paraffin Gauze Dressing / Tulle Dressing 10cm * 10cm ME106 Specifications: Paraffin acts as a soothing agent. The antibiotic/antiseptic in it helps in the healing process. Interlocking gauze yarn threads, minimize when dressing is cut to shape. Does not stick to the wound and does not disturb the dressing process. Due to special type of butter paper loss of medicine after removal of butter paper is minimum. Description Paraffin Gauze Dressings are used to dress denuded areas and hence these gauze are specially coated with soft paraffin jelly. The paraffin dressing, paraffin gauze dressing is non-adherent, non allergenic gamma sterilized, the speedy recovery of wounds helps by paraffin gauze. Used in the treatment of ulcers, burns, skin grafts (both donor and receptor sites) and various traumatic injuries. These paraffin dressing, paraffin gauze dressing are used directly over the contact layer.
Product Code: MESM 03 Specifications: Two Bottles Size/Strength: 2X1500ML This is unique type of suction machine gives powerful suction with exceptionally Noiseless Operation. Capacity: â?? 700 �± 10mm Hg regulable at 25-30 Ltrs./Min Power: 230V, 50 Hz, 4 �± 0.5 Amps, 200 watts Vacuum Gauge : 2 inch, BCPM,. 0-760mm Hg calibration Jars : Polycarbonate / Glass Jars (2 x 1.5 Ltr.), fitted with Specially Design Self Sealing Rubber Lids Pump Type : Oil Immersed Piston Pump with 1/8 Hp Electric Motor Housing : M.S. Powder Coated Cabinet, mounted on Rubber Bush & fitted with Handle for Easy Mobility Dimensions & Weight : 13 x 10? x 36, 13 Kg (approximately)
Specifications: Mowell Electric Suction Machine made of Powder Coated MS base and Stainless Steel Top, with two Poly-carbonate Jars of 2 Liter each. It is sturdy and high quality product made with motor which last long. This is unique type of suction machine gives powerful suction with exceptionally Noiseless Operation. Capacity: 700 ± 10mm Hg regulable at 25-30 Ltrs./Min Power: 230V, 50 Hz, 4 ± 0.5 Amps, 200 watts Vacuum Gauge : 2 inch, BCPM,. 0-760mm Hg calibration Jars : Polycarbonate / Glass Jars (2Ltr.), fitted with Specially Design Self Sealing Rubber Lids Pump Type : Oil Immersed Piston Pump with 1/4 Hp Electric Motor Housing : M.S. Powder Coated Cabinet, mounted on Rubber Bush & fitted with Handle for Easy Mobility. Size/Strength: Dimensions & Weight : 19? x 12? x 29?, 19 Kg This is unique type of suction machine gives powerful suction with exceptionally Noiseless Operation. Capacity: 700 ± 10mm Hg regulable at 25-30 Ltrs./Min Power: 230V, 50 Hz, 4 ± 0.5 Amps, 200 watts Vacuum Gauge : 2 inch, BCPM,. 0-760mm Hg calibration Jars : Polycarbonate / Glass Jars (2Ltr.), fitted with Specially Design Self Sealing Rubber Lids Pump Type : Oil Immersed Piston Pump with 1/4 Hp Electric Motor Housing : M.S. Powder Coated Cabinet, mounted on Rubber Bush & fitted with Handle for Easy Mobility Dimensions & Weight : 19? x 12 x 29, 19 Kg (approximately)
Peppermint oil is one of the most versatile essential oils out there. It can be used aromatically, topically, and internally to address a number of health concerns, from muscles aches and seasonal allergy symptoms to low energy and digestive complaints.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools â?? toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike â?? from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.