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India eats 4 lakh rotis on trains as Swiggy's rail food orders triple in Q1FY27Swiggy's rail food delivery saw threefold growth in the last quarter. Indian train travelers ordered over four lakh rotis during the summer...
Mumbai’s Koli women are rewriting the seafood business one WhatsApp order at a timeMumbai's Koli women are transforming their traditional fish trade into a modern seafood enterprise by embracing branding, packaging and log...
No sugar, lifestyle change, 10,000 steps not enough against diabetes and BP risks, warns top doctor. He suggests adding 2 more things to your routineNeurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar warns that common health efforts like daily walking and cutting sugar may offer a false sense of security. He ...
From cheat-day burgers to looking fit: The Family Man actress Priyamani opens up on weight struggles. Check her diet, workout and skincare routineActress Priyamani opens up about past weight struggles and audience reactions. She now embraces a holistic wellness approach. Her routine i...
What are 'dal chawal' mutual funds? Edelweiss CEO Radhika Gupta busts the mythEdelweiss Mutual Fund CEO Radhika Gupta suggests investors design portfolios like an Indian 'dal chawal thaali', with 80% in mainstream and...
Kolkata rape and murder case: Main accused Sanjay Roy furious over jail food, demands egg chowmeinSanjay Roy, the primary accused in the Kolkata rape and murder case, has demanded egg chowmein instead of the usual jail food. Roy, a civic...
Be bullish, just manage risks & desire; 5 midcap stocks for long term investorsIn a bullish market many things change and one of them is the relationship between opportunity and challenges. Given the way markets are pa...
ITC Next: How do you turn around an elephant and make it dance?"The other piece in ITC Next was getting structural efficiencies out of the investments we had done on ICMLs (Integrated Consumer Goods and...
India, Nepal ink several MoUs on infra, cross-border energyPrachanda called the fresh initiatives as "path-breaking" which will provide fresh momentum to the ties. He welcomed the Indian initiative ...
Mizoram University and Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham join hands to launch STI hubs in Aizawl and SerchipFunded by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, these would promote sustainable livelihoods through capacity buildin...
Vikram Kirloskar 1958-2022: A friendship of the kind that transcended all disagreementWhen economic success often turns into public bombast, Vikram eschewed public prominence to the point where most people don’t know just how...
All in a Rajdhani journey dinnerFor another, appreciating food has become a gastronomer's game in which restaurant khana and street food are targets of appreciation in foo...
A reluctant restaurateur's tryst with culinary fameAsha Jhaveri, who runs ‘Swati’, is legendary among food writers, not just for the quality of her food, but for how hard it is to get any in...
Less is not always more: The politics of austerity and its shortcomingsEver since Sarojini Naidu — referring to Mohandas Gandhi’s insistence on travelling in third class on trains and so making it mandatory for...
Flour power: Long-lasting, filling theplas or thalipith is perfect, stop-gap mealThalipith and thepla may not seem quite the same, but they are made similarly.
Can India stop being obsessed with Salaried Jobs?With a 130 crore population there are limits to the number of jobs any democratically elected government can create.
Bengaluru's food industry is a melting pot of entertainment & panacheBengaluru's food and beverage industry is no longer just about palate and plating.
Bullet trains: Should India be careful about spending as much as Rs 60,000 crore on the project?For an organization that is synonymous with sluggish trains, bullet trains are nothing short of a leap into the future for the Indian Railw...
- Pressure builds on Vastanvi to quit
Indications are that the three factions in the 18-member Council of the Darul Uloom have reached a consensus on Vastanvi's successor.
- All the Taliban wanted was money: Rescued Sikh
All that the Pakistani Taliban wanted was money and that's all they talked about, says Gurvinder Singh, one of the two Sikhs from Peshawar ...