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10 months Storing flour in airtight plasticware or a glass mason jar will keep it fresh for up to 10 months and keep pests like flour bugs at bay. If you have the tools to vacuum seal your flour, it can last for up to two years.
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Read More »Flour is one of the pantry staples that most people assume will just last forever. And while it's technically non-perishable, flour can begin to go bad when it's exposed to sunlight, oxygen, and moisture. I'm certainly guilty of buying flour in one of those three-pound bags and slowly using it over the course of a few years, but the truth is, there are so many efficient ways to store flour to ensure it maintains its freshness. So how long will flour last if you keep it in its original paper bag? Believe it or not, it will go bad within three months, which really isn't long at all (especially if you don't cook or bake with flour often). However, there are ways to store flour that will significantly increase its shelf life, meaning you'll get more bang for your buck.
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Read More »The Standing Committee had proposed that the maximum punishment for melting or destruction of coins should be equated with that of counterfeiting and enhanced to 10 years of imprisonment, but the Cabinet approved a sentence of only up to seven years.
Lok Sabha passes legislation raising maximum punishment from five to seven years imprisonment New Delhi: A Bill providing for raising the maximum punishment for melting or destruction of coins from five to seven years of imprisonment, was passed by the Lok Sabha, without a debate, today. The Coinage Bill 2009, which was moved by finance minister Pranab Mukherjee, amalgamates four existing laws related to coinage and revises the provisions of these Acts. The bill was introduced in the House in December 2009 and was referred to the Standing Committee of the finance ministry, reports PTI. The proposed legislation, with certain amendments, was approved by the Union Cabinet on 10th February. The Standing Committee had proposed that the maximum punishment for melting or destruction of coins should be equated with that of counterfeiting and enhanced to 10 years of imprisonment, but the Cabinet approved a sentence of only up to seven years. The Acts which have been amalgamated under this comprehensive legislation are the Indian Coinage Act 1906, the Small Coins (Offences) Act, 1971, the Metal Token Act, 1889, and the Bronze Coin (Legal Tender) Act, 1918. The Bill also broadens the definition of 'coin' to include one rupee notes which are virtually out of circulation, and consequently repeals the Currency Ordinance of 1940. As coins made of silver, nickel, copper and bronze are no longer in circulation, the measure brings under its gamut the use of any other material besides metals or mixed metals under the legislation. Currently, coins in the denomination of 50 paise, Re1, Rs2, Rs5 and Rs10 are in circulation.
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