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7 Types of Plants to Buy Indoors in Apartments

  Many benefits can be gained from plants, both for health and in rooms. They are stylish and natural decor options. These plants can be used to filter oxygen from the air. These plants can help with photosynthesis and improve the quality of the air you breathe. It can be difficult to grow plants in small apartments. These are seven top-rated plants that you can buy online in Delhi. Fishtail Fern This evergreen perennial can be used to decorate your home throughout the year. These plants can replace other plants and require little light. These plants require very little water so that they can be maintained easily. These plants can purify the air and help to restore indoor environments. Aloe Vera This type of plant thrives in conditions where there is sufficient light but not too little water. These plants are called "Virtuoso" because they can make your home beautiful, perfect, and stylish all at once. These multipurpose plants are easy to grow in India. Place the plant near

The Taliban have entered a key city in western Afghanistan as they continue a rapid advance before Nato troops leave.

All government officials in Qala-e-Naw, provincial capital of Badghis province, had been moved to a nearby army base, the local governor told the BBC. He said the militants were moving "towards the centre of the city" and there was heavy fighting with government troops. The Taliban gains come as the US, UK and allies withdraw after 20 years. The vast majority of remaining foreign forces in Afghanistan have left ahead of an 11 September deadline, leaving the Afghan military in sole charge of security. Local sources told the BBC the Taliban moved on the prison in Qala-e-Naw and freed about 400 inmates, including more than 100 of the group's fighters. Afghan forces guarding the prison are reported to have surrendered without a fight. Governor Hisamudin Shams said he had seen the Taliban in the district of Qala-e-Naw where he lives, and the headquarters of the intelligence service had been set on fire. But he denied reports the city had fallen to the Taliban, and said Afghan