Happy Lohri 2024: Top 50 wishes, quotes, images, WhatsApp messages, Facebook status, wallpapers, Instagram story for loved onesHappy Lohri 2024 Wishes: The lively festival mostly celebrated in north India marks the arrival of longer days and the end of winter. It ca...
Lohri 2024: From Atta Laddoo to Gajak, 8 snacks to munch on during harvest seasonLohri is marked by fun activities such as lighting the ritualistic bonfire, singing folksongs, and eating delicious food items.
Makar Sankranti 2023: All you wanted to know about this pan-Indian harvest festivalGet to know about this immensely popular harvest festival.
Lohri 2023: Here are best wishes, messages you can send to your friends and relativesThe year, Lohri will take place on Saturday, January 14, 2023. On this day, people offer prayers to God for good harvest. Neighbours, frien...
From papad-making to Gujarati undhiyo, winter in India shows the collective value of women’s workAmitabh Bachchan's 1973 film 'Saudagar' also sheds light on the same aspect.
Get the weekend started early, try some easy-to-make whisky sour cocktails at homeThis will be a happy surprise for all the whisky lovers out there.
It's 'Khela Hobe' vs 'Jai Shri Ram' even at Bengal sweet shopsBalaram Mallick Radharaman Mallick, one of the iconic sweet shops of Kolkata, has launched sandesh with the two slogans written on them. Wh...
Gur’s own country: Date palm jaggery is worth its weight in gold for those who have a sweet toothThe best gur comes from trees that are well rested (15-day break) between tapping.
With January chill, Lohri and Makar Sankranti offer drool-worthy goodiesAs the first week of this month ends, children move door-to-door, singing the Dulla Bhatti folk-song.
Jaggery to rule them all: Sakkarai Pongal, Gajak, Tilgul and other gur preparation across IndiaJaggery is at the heart of many sweets in India, especially during Makar Sankranti.
Sarson ka saag, gajar ka halwa & more: India's favourite 5 seasonal winter foodsWith winter comes the seasonal harvest, and traditional dishes reflect our desi love for winter foods.
Gold-dusted pedas & laddoos that cost the moonSuper-luxury mithais priced upwards of Rs 20,000/kg - the new food fashion for HNIs, star items at weddings.
Sugar sales badly affected due to cash crunch: Indian Sugar Mills AssociationISMA in its earlier estimates projected that sugar sales in the current 2016-17 SS would be around 255 lakh tonnes, as against 248 lac tons...
Bengali sweets Sarpuria, Sarbhaja may get GI tagSenior officials of the state government said that they are likely to apply for the GI (Geographical Indication) for these delicacies short...
Country liquor flows as countryside casts its voteThere are several businesses that flourish during the election season; one such business that no insider wants to talk about in the open is...
Country liquor flows as countryside casts its voteA leading gur trader at the mandi said the demand, which is typically 4 lakh kg per day, increased by around 20%-25% during March–April.
Polls 2014: Bengal offers a novel victory sandeshGiven that victory is sweet but humble pie is the lot of everyone except the winner in each constituency, the relevance of confectionery at...