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Melbourne, Victoria: Every Bit DifferentPlanning a trip to Australia? Explore Melbourne’s famous coffee culture, iconic attractions, art scene, sporting events and scenic coastal ...
Mongolian proverb of the Day: "Wise men talk about ideas, intellectuals about facts, and the ordinary man..." Powerful life lessons on maturity and wisdomMongolian proverb of the Day: The Mongolian proverb highlights three conversation levels: ideas, facts, and daily routines. It motivates pe...
Market will be volatile, look for an alternative solution: 5 large-caps from different sectors with upside potential of up to 30%A fall in crude oil prices can trigger a relief rally, which in fact it did in early trade on Thursday. But there is another reality as wel...
Inside Amul’s new plan to sell everything from frozen pizza to protein shakesDairy giant Amul, which has touched a milestone Rs 1 lakh crore turnover in FY26, is making its boldest bet with its blue-and-red-ocean str...
India’s brandy boom still feels uncool. Liquor cos want to give it a makeoverBrandy, a spirit deeply entrenched in South India's culture and cinema, is now undergoing a national makeover. Despite being India's second...
Can there ever be a Great Indian ‘State of the Nation’ novel?Indian novels often focus on specific regions rather than the entire nation. This is due to India's immense diversity. Authors find success...
Anand Mahindra, among India's top 100 richest men, still gets emotional when it comes to coffee plantsIndustrialist Anand Mahindra shared his deep personal connection to Karnataka's coffee estates, recalling his parents' investment in a Koda...
From Delhi to Hanoi: The story behind Ho Chi Minh Marg and India’s cold war-era diplomacyDelhi's Ho Chi Minh Marg honours a global leader. The road's naming in the 1970s highlights India's Cold War diplomacy. India supported Vie...
Latte to talk about: Cafes are trying to reclaim their glory days as hubs of conversation and are wooing the youngYoung Indians are turning to cafés for meaningful conversations and community, moving beyond passive screen time. In cities like New Delhi,...
Anand Mahindra’s weekend getaway is a 5-hour drive from Bengaluru, with a 350-year-old mysteryAnand Mahindra highlights a rainforest in Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka, known as the birthplace of Indian coffee, where coffee bushes were pla...
Coffee lovers, Anand Mahindra has a mysterious anecdote for your morning brewAnand Mahindra shared an intriguing piece of history, highlighting how Baba Budan introduced coffee to India in 1670 by planting the first ...
Anand Mahindra, Prakash Padukone and Infosys co-founder gather at a Bengaluru cafe for a special dayAraku Coffee is cultivated in the Araku Valley in Andhra Pradesh, located in the Eastern Ghats of India. This coffee production is designed...
Where history meets politics over coffeeWith its arched facade and high ceiling, it looks more like a church than a coffee house at first glance.
Starbucks expects India to be among its top 5 markets globallyStarbucks operates in 28,000 stores across 75 markets in the world and India is one of the most important markets that we operate in.
Coffee party unlikely next year, rains play dampenerInsufficient rain and increasing temperatures will affect arabica plantation.
Starbucks to take Tata’s coffee & water globalTata Starbucks opened their first India store in October 2012, and now has 84 outlets making its pace of expansion a record in Starbucks’ 4...
Starbucks extends Tata partnership beyond IndiaThe brand - Starbucks Reserve Tata Nullore Estates - will be the first coffee from India to be roasted and launched in Seattle later this y...
Coca Cola's bottling arm takes over Georgia business in India"With this move, HCCB will expand its existing product portfolio and now offer both hot and cold products to end consumers," the company sa...
India should be one of our top five markets over time, says Starbucks CEOStarbucks expects its Indian business to eventually rank among its top five markets, CEO Howard Schultz said on Friday.
- Tata Coffee acquires US co for $220 mn
The Tata Group today announced the acquisition of a US-based company for $220 million.