As Diwali 2025 approaches, not every sweet becomes a household name like gulab jamun or kaju katli, yet some have quietly ...
Ahmedabad’s Diwali gifting scene is undergoing a stylish transformation. Once dominated by favourites like Sonpapdi, Mohanthal, Kaju Katli, and Besan Barfi, the market is now buzzing with premium dry ...
Diwali, the festival of lights, brings with it joy, family get-togethers, small pujas, and the tradition of sharing sweets.
China has rolled out a new K visa targeting young foreign STEM graduates, allowing them to live and work in China without a job offer. The launch comes as the U.S. imposes a $100,000 annual fee on ...
Motichoor laddoos, a classic sweet at Indian weddings and festivals, are an especially delightful sweet under this subcategory of mithai, made with fried droplets of chickpea flour batter. The batter ...
NEW DELHI, (IANS) – Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is a time for joy, celebration, and family gatherings. This vibrant festival, however, often revolves around sweets, rich feasts, and treats that ...
Diwali is almost here — and no celebration feels complete without a box (or two) of traditional Indian sweets. Whether you’re ...
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Indian mithai and namkeen already enjoy strong overseas demand, and food products account for 13 percent of exports. A lower GST would strengthen price competitiveness, writes Firoz H. Naqvi - ...
On the fourth day of Shardiya Navratri, rise early during Brahma Muhurta, take a bath, and dress in yellow clothes before worshipping Maa Kushmanda. Prepare puja samagri, including vermillion, sacred ...
Soy products are a staple in vegetarian Indian households, and believed to be rich in protein. Gut health expert Tanisha Bawa is debunking that myth. Soya chunks and soya chaap are a popular staple in ...
Diwali, often known as the festival of lights, is celebrated in South Asia, by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists. It symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and hope ...