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  • The right way to organize your refrigerator and keep everything inside fresh for longer time

    With just a few intentional changes, your refrigerator can go from chaotic abyss to a functional, fresh, and even beautiful part of your kitchen. By creating a simple organizational system with labels, clear containers, and properly adjusted shelves, you’ll not only extend the life of your groceries but also save time and money.

  • Shelf love: 5 smart time-saving storage hacks for Indian kitchens

    Shelf love: 5 smart time-saving storage hacks for Indian kitchens

    Open kitchen shelving makes Indian kitchens more efficient and enjoyable. From organizing essentials into zones to adding stylish baskets, hooks, and dividers, these small tweaks save time and energy while elevating the look of your space.

  • Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar’s advice to girls: Don’t date a guy who cannot cook dal chawal

    Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar’s advice to girls: Don’t date a guy who cannot cook dal chawal

    Health expert Rujuta Diwekar took to her Instagram account and shared a video in which she offered unusual advice to young girls. She warned them not to marry a guy who cannot cook something as basic as dal chawal. She went on to explain that no load sharing in the kitchen leads to load shedding.

  • Oyo to foray into F&B business through in-house kitchens, QSR across company-serviced hotels

    Oyo to foray into F&B business through in-house kitchens, QSR across company-serviced hotels

    OYO said it will offer guests at its hotels in-house kitchen services, to order meals via online platforms, including OTAs and the official app.

  • Deep clean your kitchen: Use vinegar, baking soda and coconut oil for chemical-free and safe home

    Deep clean your kitchen: Use vinegar, baking soda and coconut oil for chemical-free and safe home

    Keeping your kitchen spotless doesn’t have to involve harsh chemicals or expensive products. Natural cleaning ingredients are just as effective, eco-friendly, and safer for your family.

  • Kitchen hacks: Easy way to peel ginger, freshen up spices, and other tips to save time

    Kitchen hacks: Easy way to peel ginger, freshen up spices, and other tips to save time

    Time-saving hacks: This festive season, save time in the kitchen with 10 simple cooking hacks. From quick soaking methods for dals to tricks for peeling ginger and tomatoes, these tips make meal prep easier and help you spend less time cooking and more time enjoying the festivities.

  • Cleaning tips: Use coarse salt, lemon, and oil to keep your chopping board bacteria-free

    Cleaning tips: Use coarse salt, lemon, and oil to keep your chopping board bacteria-free

    Chopping boards can harbour various bacteria from the number of things we chop on them, and deep cleaning them every now and then will not only kill the bacteria but also get rid of any stains and odours. Here is a complete guide.

  • Eco-friendly kitchen hacks: Reduce waste, use natural cleaning solutions, ditch plastic

    Eco-friendly kitchen hacks: Reduce waste, use natural cleaning solutions, ditch plastic

    Did you know that your everyday kitchen appliances and cleaning products are affecting the environment? Making some eco-friendly decisions like using energy-efficient appliances, washing and reusing kitchen towels, etc., reusing your RO water and not letting it go down the drain, and switching to homemade cleaning products can help you be more mindful of our environment and your role in protecting it.

  • Chop like a chef: 6 ways to improve your knife skills in kitchen and make cooking easier

    Chop like a chef: 6 ways to improve your knife skills in kitchen and make cooking easier

    Basic knife skills tips: Choosing the right knife and holding it properly are vital for working in the kitchen. These practices help prevent cuts and cries, making your time in the kitchen more enjoyable. They also enable you to prepare meals with greater precision and ease. Here’s how.

  • Stackable plants: Best gardening tip you can follow this summer

    Stackable plants: Best gardening tip you can follow this summer

    Gardening techniques: This summer, elevate your gardening game by incorporating stackable plants into your garden design.

  • Beware, the dirty dishcloth in your kitchen could be breeding many diseases

    Beware, the dirty dishcloth in your kitchen could be breeding many diseases

    The dishcloth in your kitchen could be hiding harmful bacteria. Multiple studies have reveal that this kitchen essential is the breeding ground of many diseases. Regular washing, drying, and sanitising can help minimise the risk of spreading these germs and causing food poisoning.

  • How to choose the right colours for your home, based on Vastu

    How to choose the right colours for your home, based on Vastu

    It is a proven fact that colours have a significant psychological effect on people. A home is a place where a person spends a major part of one‘s life. As specific colours stimulate distinctive &#82

  • Make In India: Maharaja Whiteline's 30-year-old journey

    Make In India: Maharaja Whiteline's 30-year-old journey

    Make in India continues its quest to find some of the most inspiring modern day success stories in India of companies that are living up to the Make in India vision of PM Narendra Modi. Maharaja Whiteline is a leading manufacturer of home appliances was founded in 1976. The brand manufactures kitchen, home comfort and garment care appliances.

  • Vastu considerations while selecting a new apartment

    Vastu considerations while selecting a new apartment

    The Indian architectural science of Vastu Shastra, has been a basis for identifying and developing the best living spaces. Vastu-compliant plots and homes, help the inhabitants to live their lives with more happiness, wealth, R

  • GST may make oil, chicken dearer; TV, air conditioner cheaper

    GST may make oil, chicken dearer; TV, air conditioner cheaper

    The prices of certain consumer durables like televisions, air conditioners, fridges and washing machines may however become cheaper with decrease in taxes.

  • Modern trends in kitchen décor

    Modern trends in kitchen décor

    The kitchen is often considered the nucleus of a house. Over time, this region of the house has undergone a revolutionary change, with modern home owners increasingly opting for hi-tech sleek appliances, fancy lights &#82

  • Sanjeev Kapoor invests in food start-up Zuper Meal

    Sanjeev Kapoor invests in food start-up Zuper Meal

    While Sanjeev Kapoor is busy scaling up his home appliance venture, he has also recently invested in food start-up Zuper Meal. Priya Sheth and Arundathi Ramanan find out what the celebrity chef is whipping up.

  • TTK Prestige up 6% on settlement pact with workers union

    TTK Prestige up 6% on settlement pact with workers union

    In an earlier interview to CNBC-TV18, chairman TT Jagannathan had said sentiment and demand are now starting to pick up while after a lull in April and May, June and July have been rather good.

  • Demand picking up; Japan exports down: TTK Prestige

    Demand picking up; Japan exports down: TTK Prestige

    TTK Prestige chairman TT Jagannathan says falling commodity prices will perhaps improve margins by 1 percent in the next quarter

  • Kohler looks to be present in 100 cities by year end

    Kohler looks to be present in 100 cities by year end

    US-based kitchen and bathroom major Kohler is looking to expand its base to 100 cities in the country by the end of this year, a strategy aimed at minimising the impact of slowdown in the real-estate sector.

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