Chhappan Bhog, a sweet shop in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, made history by entering into India's Book of Records for cooking the world's largest Gujiya, weighing 6 kg and 25 inches, ahead of Holi festivities on Tuesday.
Speaking to ANI, Jeweller Adesh Kumar Jain said, "This is an old tradition in which this 'Pichkari' is gifted among a newly married couple's family, where the bride's family gifts it to the groom's family as a pledge... Its price ranges from about Rs 8000 to Rs 1 lakh..."
As Holi celebrations sweep across the country, a sweets shop in Uttar Pradesh's Gonda has come up with a unique and luxurious idea of the 'Golden Gujiya'.
Speaking in the Assembly today, Lokesh also criticized the previous YSRCP's government for its "cruel history" of forcing teachers to stand guard outside liquor shops, calling it a clear sign of neglect towards the education sector.
Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane has voiced support for the Malhar certification as an alternative to Halal mutton for Hindus, stating that Halal food is part of Islam, not Hinduism.
Through the certification, the government will have access on the rightful mutton shops. Furthermore, a 100 percent Hindu community would sell meet and there would be no adulterations in mutton.
According to Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB), "A level 2 fire was reported in Filmcity Road, Near Wagheshwari Temple, Goregaon East. The fire is confined to ground-floor shops, huts."
Despite the aggressive expansion of quick commerce businesses in India, given that people are increasingly opting to shop through the emerging online platforms, brick-and-mortar retail remains a robust channel in the tier 2 and tier 2 cities, as per a report by global consulting firm PwC.
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