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Israeli bodybuilder influencer trained in West Bengal gurukul gains attention for devotion to Sanatan Dharma in IndiaAn Israeli man named Tamal is captivating social media with his Sanatan Dharma lifestyle in India. He shares his daily vegetarian food ritu...
Quality and branding: The twin pillars of India’s global horticulture pushA coordinated push involving policy support, private investment, and technology adoption can help India shift from volume-driven to value-l...
Rs 6 lakh gold coins, ritual grapes and 108 packs of Kurkure: Swiggy Instamart reveals India’s last-minute New Year shoppingSwiggy Instamart New Year Data: Instamart witnessed a significant surge in last-minute New Year's Eve shopping as 2026 began, with shoppers...
12 grapes under the table ritual: The New Year’s eve trend taking over 2026 promises love and luck? What you need to knowEating 12 grapes under the table: The Spanish tradition where it is believed that if you under the dinner table shoveling grapes into your ...
12 grapes under the table ritual: What's the viral trend that started 200 years ago? Which colour brings more luck? Check detailsA Spanish tradition of eating twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, known as 'Las Doce Uvas de la Suerte,' is gaining viral attentio...
New Year tradition explained: Why people eat 12 grapes at midnightSpain has a unique New Year tradition where people eat 12 grapes at midnight. Each grape stands for one month of the year and is believed t...
Quick commerce will rival ecommerce majors Amazon, Flipkart in 2025: Zepto CEOZepto CEO Aadit Palicha predicts quick commerce will rival traditional ecommerce giants like Amazon and Flipkart by 2025. Zepto's revenue s...
12 grapes, 12 wishes: A new year tradition for luck and manifestationLearn about the fascinating Spanish New Year tradition of eating 12 grapes for good luck. Explore how this simple practice can help you set...
Lucky Grapes? Blinkit sees record demand as Indians join the ‘12 grapes’ New Year crazeThe viral Spanish tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight for luck fuelled a surge in grape orders on New Year’s Eve in India. Blinkit re...
New Year’s Eve: Quick commerce, food delivery firms post record ordersQuick commerce and food delivery platforms, notably Blinkit and Swiggy Instamart, saw record orders on New Year’s Eve, surpassing previous ...
From eating 12 grapes to burning effigies: How different countries welcome the year aheadHappy New Year 2025: The New Year symbolizes fresh beginnings globally, marked with various celebrations such as countdown parties and fire...
Australia, USA, EU look at entering Indian wine market, as imports grow at 12-13%French wine maker Vignobles Arbeau recently launched its own label in collaboration with Tetrad Global Beverages, founded by career wine ma...
New Year resolutions were started by Babylonians: Here's a round-up of some fascinating rituals across the worldPeople of different cultures follow amazing traditions to usher the New Year.
Sommeliers want to make dessert wine the new scotch; here are 6 styles to exploreFine dessert wines can be incredibly difficult to make and certain types can only be produced in ideal years.
From dipping in cold water to mass kissing, these are a few crazy New Year's Eve traditionsMake a wish for travelling across the world and be a part of the many NYE traditions every year.
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India-China bilateral trade stood at $75.5 bn, but the ballooning trade deficit in Beijing's favour, which rose to about $40 bn in 2011-12.
- Vinbros ties up with two Australian wine cos
Vinbros, a Puducherry-based Rs 40-crore liquor manufacturer and trader, has clinched a marketing tie-up with two Australian companies for r...
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The most noble and rare grapes in the world aren’t just for making fine wines anymore, says Jean-Charles Boisset, president of Sausalito