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“Best dining experience I’ve had”: Vikas Khanna names his favourite Indian restaurant. Check its must-try Dal Dhokli, Shrikhand Puri, location and costMichelin-starred chef Vikas Khanna has revealed his favourite Indian restaurant is Soam in South Mumbai. He lauded the eatery for its deep ...
Anand Mahindra’s Monday motivation is a nonagenarian who proves you can change your life’s script any dayAnand Mahindra Monday Motivation: Anand Mahindra has highlighted the inspiring journey of Prabhavati Bhagwati, a 98-year-old entrepreneur f...
Her husband’s loss left void, but at 91 this Ahmedabad nani found purpose in cooking. Today at 98, 'Nani’s Nashta' business has made her viral starPrabhavati Bhagwati, a 98-year-old woman from Ahmedabad, has become a viral inspiration after starting her home-based Gujarati snacks busin...
Gujarati New Year 2025 date, tithi, and significance: When is Bestu Varas, Chopda Pujan muhurat, and auspicious timingsGujarati New Year, Bestu Varas, arrives on October 22, 2025, ushering in Vikram Samvat 2082. Celebrated after Diwali, it signifies renewal ...
8 must-try Gujarati breakfast foodsGujarati breakfasts are flavorful, light, and deeply rooted in tradition. From steamed delicacies to spicy snacks, these morning meals offe...
SEBI approves merger of Sumuka Agro Industries Limited with Gujjubhai FoodsSumuka Agro Industries has received SEBI approval for merging Gujjubhai Foods, pending NCLT approval, to boost its FMCG presence. This stra...
Viral video of Gujarati actor eating khaman on Surat Airport floor triggers fierce discussion on "civic sense"Gujarati actor Hitesh Thakkar was captured on video enjoying khaman with friends on the floor of Surat Airport before their flight to Patta...
Actor enjoys Gujarati snacks on airport floor in viral video. Internet cannot decide how to feelA video went viral showing a Gujarati man eating khaman at Surat airport. Hitesh Thakkar, an actor, was identified in the video. He sat wit...
9 classic Gujarati snacks perfect for festivals9 classic Gujarati snacks perfect for festivals
9 famous foods of Gujarat to try in monsoon seasonGujarati cuisine is a vibrant medley of delectable vegetarian meals with strong cultural roots. It is well-known for its dhokla and fafda a...
Harsh Goenka links snacks to life lessons, pick your favouriteThe chairman of RPG Group has shared a tweet, captioned 'WISDOM FROM OUR FAVOURITE SNACKS'.
Would PM be happier if I used 'dhokla' instead of 'papri-chaat', says TMC's Derek O' Brien"Passing laws or making paapri chaat," O'Brien had said on Monday taking a swipe at the government and noting that 12 bills were passed at ...
GST impact: Cheaper to eat sweets at shop counter than seated at tableIf you have the sweet at the counter and walk out after paying the bill, many mithaiwalas will charge 5% GST. But if you decide to enjoy it...
Full steam ahead for city's 40 dhokla factoriesThe humble khaman, an age-old delicacy prepared from freshly ground gram flour and often mixed with rice and lentil flour, is finding favou...
Government for Gujarati snacks like dhokla, khakhra on departmental canteen menuThe Modi government has issued instructions to all ministries asking them to include "certain healthy, light and nutritious snacks" in the ...
Top airlines add Gujarati food to their menuSome leading international airlines are offering Gujarati food on long-distance flights taking off from Ahmedabad.
SAARC leaders to taste dishes from Gujarat to Tamil NaduDishes for the menu which are popular in different parts of the country were finalised by Rashtrapati Bhavan and External Affairs Ministry ...
Cottonseed oil rules the kitchens of Gujarat as cheapest cooking oilGujarat is taking to cottonseed oil like it’s going out of fashion — actually it isn’t with the state witnessing a boom in cotton productio...
Gujarati entrepreneurs fuelling growth in CanadaCanada has identified Gujarat as its fastest growing immigration source from India.
- Khakra rocks at New York pubs
The spicy curry’s old news, today it’s all about the ubiquitous poppadums and khakras in NY.