Can Cats eat Avocado? - Feature - TCP

Can Cats Eat Avocado?

You already know that cats are obligate carnivores. Their food requirements do match dog’s. However, they are not capable of digesting many dog-friendly foods. They love chicken very much, though. It is a great source of lean protein. You should always ensure to remove the skin and cook the chicken well. Apart from chicken, another food or rather a fruit that your cat will enjoy are bananas. They are rich in potassium and soluble fiber. Now, there must be another question in your mind.

7 Sisters of India - Feature - TCP

7 Sisters of India

The lush green meadows beckon from a distance. Other must-see places in Manipur are Senapati, Imphal, Andro and Bishnupur. Moreover, Manipur has rich customs and traditions. The state is best represented by its myriad artistic forms. The Raas Leela is the epitome of the Manipuri Kingdom. If you are lucky, you can also visit Manipur during the festivals. The colorful costumes combined with the dance forms can transport you to another arena all together.

Who Gave The Cell Theory? - Feature - TCP

Who Gave The Cell Theory?

You should know about the plant cells first. Plant cells are square or rectangular in shape. They have a cell, cell membrane, and reticulum. You will also come across the bead-like nucleus in a corner of the cell. Lysosomes are rarely present in the plant cells and centrosomes are totally absent. Plant cells contain Golgi apparatus, cytoplasm, ribosomes, plastids, single vacuole, and very few mitochondria. They are autotrophic. Now, let us move on to the animal cells. They are mostly irregular in shape and do not have a cell wall. However, they do have a cell membrane and endoplasmic reticulum. The nucleus is present and lies in the center of the cell. Lysosomes, centrosomes, Golgi apparatus, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and multiple vacuoles are present. Cilia is a constant feature of most animal cells. Animal cells contain a large number of mitochondria and follow the heterotrophic mode of nutrition.

Regiments in Indian Army - Feature - TCP

Regiments in Indian Army

There is a normal line of infantry. The light infantry came much later. The soldiers of the light infantry use lighter equipment and weapons, new tactics, and drills. Now, the new infantry can move around and get into combat freely. The regiments that you came across today are regular infantry. They are named according to the caste and state they belong to. Moreover, it is one of the youngest regiments in the Indian army. It comprises twenty-seven battalions. Created after the 1965 Indo-Pak war, the infantry battalions have greater mobility.

Red River of India - Feature - TCP

Red River of India

The Red River of India is the lifeline of the people who live in Assam. Most of the people living in Assam use the water of Brahmaputra for agriculture, fishing, and wading of cattle. There are at least ten ferry ghats that are directly reliant on the Brahmaputra River for transportation. Moreover, there are nineteen important tourist spots around the river, leading to the opening of various jobs. Cruise tourism is also on the rise. CNN has recognized Brahmaputra Cruises as one of the top cruises in India. The river and its tributaries are the main sources of water in the state.

The Smallest Ocean in the World - Feature - TCP

The Smallest Ocean in The World

To be exact, there is only one ocean. However, the ocean is geographically divided into various areas. There are five oceans on earth, the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Southern Ocean. The Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian are the most popular oceans. Some people know of the 7 oceans of the world but that is a wrong concept. There are not seven oceans, but seven seas in the world. The seven seas are – North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, Arctic, Indian, and Southern.

National Insect of India - Feature - TCP

National Insect of India

It is the national emblem of India. It signifies that law is above all. The Ashok chakra, with the Lion Capitol on top of the Ashoka Pillar in Sarnath, was adopted as the national emblem of India. The National Emblem of India is present on all Indian currencies and on the official letterhead of the Government of India. It consists of four lions, out of which one is invisible. The three lions are visible all the time, from any given direction. The other elements include a galloping horse, a bull, and the Dharma Chakras.

Magna Carta of India - Feature - TCP

Magna Carta of India

The last clause is the shortest, but the most significant of the four. It ensures that nobody should be deprived of their rights. And, justice would be meted out in the best possible way. However, that rarely happens today. In many parts of the world heinous crimes occur. And, victims await justice for years.

Longest Lake in India - Feature - TCP

Longest Lake in India

Have you heard about the ‘Rice Bowl of Kerala’? It is none other than Kuttanad. It is one of the few regions in the world where cultivation occurs below sea level and is located on the south of Vembanad. Moreover, the Popular Nehru Trophy Boat-Race takes place in this part of the world. Over 1.6 million people live on the banks of this lake. These people are directly or indirectly dependent on the lake for their livelihood.

First Female Governor of India - Feature - TCP

First Female Governor of India

She was born on 13th February 1879. More facts about Sarojini Naidu include that she used to write poetry and plays from a very young age. She also studied in England for some time and had published a biography of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, with the title The Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity. Naidu was not only a poet, orator, freedom fighter, and administrator but also one of the first women to fight for the independence of India.