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Pigeon Steam Sterilizer (17497)

New born babies immune systems don't stand up well to many kinds of bacteria. After cleansing, sterilize nursing bottles and nipples to protect your baby from germs

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Steam Sterilizer (17497)

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The PIGEON Steam Sterilizer is designed to accommodate up to five standard size or PIGEON Wide-neck Bottles.

The nine-minute steam sterilization cycle effectively destroys bacteria, without the need to use chemicals.


Step 1:

Before use, open the lid to take out the Accessory Tray, Stand and Bottle Tray. Then, measure 70ml of clean water with milk bottle and pour into the Bottle Chamber.

Step 2:

To sterilise bottles, first invert the bottles and place them onto the Bottle Tray. Then, lower the tray into the Bottle Chamber.

Step 3:

To sterilise your accessories, such as nipples and pacifiers, place them onto the Accessory Tray.

Step 4:
Close the lid completely.
Step 5:
Depress the Power-On switch. The Light indicator will lit and the sterilizing process rund for 9 minutes.
Step 6:
Easy Maintainance Bottle Chamber can be detached from Heater for easy cleaning.










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SITA HAS NEVER been a particularly interesting female icon, especially to a city-bred generation that grew up with the alternately coy and weepy Deepika Chhikalia who was Ramanand Sagar’s version. The Mahabharata and its women, the strong-minded Kunti, the feisty Draupadi, have always seemed far more arresting, more complicated. But the Mahabharata was not “the book kept at home” – that privilege was (and is) accorded, as Namita Gokhale points out, to the Ramayana. The Sita trope recurs throughout Indian popular culture, from the pregnant Leela Chitnis thrown out of the house by a suspicious Prithviraj Kapoor in Awara to the heroines of Ekta Kapoor serials today. The submissive, self-sacrificing Sita we owe to Tulsidas became the nationalised version. “But Sita has been multifarious all along,” says Malashri Lal. “We just haven’t paid attention.” So she and Gokhale set out to reexamine Sita’s place in the Ramayana – and in our lives.

In Search of Sita forces the damsel-in-distress to jostle for space with the child strong enough to lift up the Bow of Shiva with one hand even as she swabbed a floor with the other. It places the model wife against (or alongside) the independent single mother. There’s an earthy Sita and an ethereal one; the lovelorn girl and the articulate spouse. Like the Bhojpuri women who sing their lives through her, we can all now have a Sita of our choosing.


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