Dimdima
Online Children's Magazine from India
The civet fruit tree is widely grown in India. It derives its name from the civet cat since its fruit has a highly putrid smell.
It is just this putrid smell which attracts wild animals who greatly enjoy the fallen fruit. But there is a pecking order at play here as to who gets first choice and first pickings, only after the elephants have had their fill, are the Tigers, Rhinoceros, Deer and Monkeys allowed to enjoy what remains!
Last updated on :3/28/2006
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Dimdima is the Sanskrit word for ‘drumbeat’. In olden days, victory in battle was heralded by the beat of drums or any important news to be conveyed to the people used to be accompanied with drumbeats.
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Dimdima.com, the Children's Website of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan launched in 2000 and came out with a Printed version of Dimdima Magazine in 2004. At present the Printed Version have more than 35,000 subscribers from India and Abroad.