Residual benefits
Earlier, the common lady finger was used to make gur. Today the main ingredient of the gur making is wild ladyfinger or sukhlai. It provides additional income to farmers. The plant matures in around four months and is cultivated especially for Muzzafarnagar's gur industry
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