Presentation in the temple or put it in tea! This Tulsi is 'One Panth Do Kaj'
Saharanpur News: Present in the temple or put it in tea! This Tulsi is ‘I Panth Do Kaj’, for sugar patients the Ramban is last updated: 05 June 2025, 22:39 IST Saharanpur Latest News: Stevia (Stevia) is protected and produced in ‘Prakriti Kunj’ of Saharanpur. It is beneficial for sugar patients. Plants are available for £ 50 to £ 100 x Sweet Basil highlights produce sweet basil in Saharanpur. Sweet Tulsi is beneficial to sugar patients. Sweet basil plants are available for £ 50 to £ 100 Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh): Tulsi is considered very sacred in Hinduism. It is considered a symbol of the goddess lakshmi, that is, the wife of Lord Vishnu. It is said that keeping a basil plant in the home happiness, wealth and positive energy. But do you know that there are many types of Tulsi? Today we tell you about such a unique Tulsi, which is of American origin but most used in India. Taste is also sweet, virtues, this special species is called Sweet Basil, called Stevia (Stevia) or Sweet Basil (Sweet Tulsi) in English. This basil differs from normal basil, because the taste is sweet and rich in medicinal properties. The special thing is that this basil is more sweet than sugar – even if it is stuck to eat it. The work to save and increase this rare sweet basil is done in a place called ‘Prakriti Kunj’ near Chunheti Gate in Delhi Road, Saharanpur. Plants of different species are preserved and developed here. This mission is managed by environmental lovers named Rajendra Atal, who is saving extinct species. He told Local 18 that he has 12 to 14 types of basil, but the special is Stevia. They prepare this sweet basil and transport it to the people. From here, people buy it and place it in their homes and worship it too. It is a miracle for sugar patients; These Tulsi diabetes, ie people with sugar, cannot consume normal sugar, so sweet basil is an excellent option. It contains natural sweetness, which is not only beneficial to health, but also helps with sugar control. This is why many people regularly use it by planting this plant in their homes. Price and availability, sweet basil plants prepared in Prakriti Kunj are also available to the ordinary people. Their price ranges from £ 50 to £. People buy plants from here and use them for worship as well as medicinal use by planting them in their homes. Also read: Ghazipur News: Just one trailer and ‘post mortem -style’ recipe! This special bread Pakoda location rules the hearts of Ghazipur people: Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh