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Three years ago, quinoa was the darling of wellness. Today, India has resurrected Ragi (finger millet), Jowar (sorghum), and Bajra (pearl millet). Driven by the UN’s International Year of Millets, Indian micro-influencers are creating stunning content around Ragi cookies and Jowar pizza bases . In the absence of private facilities, the heavy
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