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Mind Over Money | Tracking a tiger or a multibagger? Discipline wins both, says Arunasset’s Arun PatelIn this edition of Mind Over Money, he shares how lessons from the wild have shaped his investment philosophy and why the best opportunitie...
Ladakh's new excise policy eases restrictions on liquor saleLadakh's new Excise Policy permits hard liquor sales, reduces license documents from 16 to six, and expands availability to four more distr...
Quote of the day by Mahatma Gandhi: 'Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are...' Life lessons on true happiness, human nature and peace by India's the father of the nationQuote of the day by Mahatma Gandhi highlights harmony between thoughts, words, and actions. The message explains how true happiness connect...
Sheikh Abdullah didn't ban liquor in J&K in 70's despite Morarji Desai's advice: Farooq Abdullah of National ConferencePolitical parties in Jammu and Kashmir are clashing over alcohol sales. The National Conference argues against a ban, citing revenue loss a...
From cranberries to dairy: Why UNESCO recognised the cooperative model as cultural heritageCooperatives exist for many purposes, but seem most successful in food production or purchase. India has the example of Amul.
Manoj Israni acquires Anish Kapoor sculpture 'Mirror' at record Rs 6.5 crOnline auction house Astaguru’s hosted the ‘Southeast Asian Contemporary Art’ edition on June 24 and 25.
50% of Indian consumers order wines exclusively by glass: Wine surveyImportant choice cues used by consumers when choosing wine are familiarity of brand name, country of origin and colour of wine.
93% of alcohol consumed in India is hard liquor, beer and wine far behindThe consumption of beer stood at only 7 per cent leaving wine consumption with a statistically negligible figure of 0.1 per cent.
Teesta Setalvad refutes Gujarat police's charge of funds misappropriationRefuting the allegations, Setalvad said CJP raised money for providing legal aid to victims and its record in this respect is "unprecedente...
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Sula Vineyards makes foray into Sikkim's wine marketSula Vineyards, the country's largest wine producer, has decided to venture into Sikkim's wine market.
- Wine Taster: Not just about finding the right texture in a drink but meeting new people & knowing other cultures
Wine tasting is not just about finding the right texture in a drink. It is also about blending in, meeting new people and getting to know c...
- The Art of Wine Sharing
Wine is a great way to get people together, as we all know; but when the host is also a connoisseur, it becomes all the more enjoyable.
- Winemakers look beyond classes with low-priced units
Wine may not remain a case of sour grapes for the bulk of India for long. Producers in India’s wine capital of Nashik in Maharashtra, long ...
- Japanese scotch whisky supremacy
As Yoichi, the world’s best whisky, debuts here, it’s about time India produces a classy one too.
- The new vineyardstick
Suddenly, the 'wine-and-dine' cliché seems to echo the metaphor of the times. For heightened domestic wine consumption is complementing tas...
- Wine makers now prefer aluminium caps over corks
This could be good news for consumer mkts like India, where new customers are not accustomed to storage and uncorking techniques. High-end ...
- Foreign wine makers make a beeline to tap Indian mkt
With wine drinking becoming a social norm among various sections of the Indian society, foreign wine makers are now making a beeline to tap...
- How the country of brown spirits took to drinking wine
Recently, Rajeev Samant, the CEO of Sula Wineyards, wrote a piece on wine drinking, which he concluded by saying that for an Indian wine pr...
- Indians still shy away from expensive wine
Though the bubbly is being poured out in the Reidels, on every conceivable occasion, Indians are by and large still scared of opening the r...