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Who was the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal?
At the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, weightlifter Karnam Malleswari marked her place in Olympic and Indian sports history. As she lifted 110 kg in the... “snatch” and 130 kg in the “clean and jerk” for a total of 240 kg, she took the bronze medal and became India's first woman to win an Olympic medal.
At the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, weightlifter Karnam Malleswari marked her place in Olympic and Indian sports history. As she lifted 110 kg in the… “snatch” and 130 kg in the “clean and jerk” for a total of 240 kg, she took the bronze medal and became India’s first woman to win an Olympic medal.
See lessWhat are Flavonoids? What are their benefits?
Flavonoids are a class of metabolites found in plants.Flavus means yellow (from Latin). These flavonoids are usually present in leafy vegetables, onions ,apples , berries, cherries, soyabean and,citrus fruits.Thus it is commonly consumed in the diet of humans.The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory efRead more
Flavonoids are a class of metabolites found in plants.Flavus means yellow (from Latin). These flavonoids are usually present in leafy vegetables, onions ,apples , berries, cherries, soyabean and,citrus fruits.Thus it is commonly consumed in the diet of humans.The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of flavonoids makes them an important reference in the treatment of skin diseases.
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