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  • Chennai actor pledges Rs 1 lakh to 80-year-old man abandoned by daughter after viral post

    Raghava Lawrence, known for his philanthropic work, also urged the public to support the couple directly who have been selling home made sweets on Chennai trains to make ends meet.

  • A91 Partners to invest Rs 175 crore in Coimbatore-based Shree Anandhaas Sweets as PE interest in space picks up

    A91 Partners to invest Rs 175 crore in Coimbatore-based Shree Anandhaas Sweets as PE interest in space picks up

    A91 Partners’ investment into Shree Anandhaas comes after Motilal Oswal (MO Alts) invested in Lal Sweets as investors bet on a large unorganised industry, and family-owned businesses, in India becoming more organised as an increasing number of consumers alter their purchasing patterns.

  • Holi 2025: Ayodhya shop sells gold layered gujiya for Rs 50,000 a kg. Watch

    Holi 2025: Ayodhya shop sells gold layered gujiya for Rs 50,000 a kg. Watch

    Unlike traditional gujiyas, which are usually sweet dumplings filled with khoya, nuts, and dried fruits, edible gold leaf is generously used in the making of Golden Gujiya, which gives it a distinctive golden hue.

  • Discovery Series: Bikaji Foods International -- A tasty treat

    Discovery Series: Bikaji Foods International -- A tasty treat

    A compelling investment opportunity, backed by strong branding, diverse products, and increasing consumer preference for savouries and snacks

  • Beware the sweet tooth: Dental decay, weight gain and other hidden health risks of summer sweets

    Beware the sweet tooth: Dental decay, weight gain and other hidden health risks of summer sweets

    Overindulging in sugary treats like ice creams and sodas can result in digestive issues, dental problems, weight gain, and a heightened risk of chronic diseases. It's essential to enjoy these treats in moderation to avoid negative health consequences. Here’s how overindulgence can impact your health.

  • Why malpuas are offered to Lord Shiva on Mahashivratri?

    Why malpuas are offered to Lord Shiva on Mahashivratri?

    While thandai laced with bhaang and milk-based sweets characterise Mahashivratri, the syrupy fried pancake, better known as malpua, tops the list of offerings to the Hindu god.

  • Sweet shops to display 'best before label' on laddoos, Rasgulla, peda, from October 1: FSSAI

    Sweet shops to display 'best before label' on laddoos, Rasgulla, peda, from October 1: FSSAI

    The food business operators (FBOs) might also display the date of manufacturing voluntarily, it added.

  • Sweets industry may suffer a Rs 5,000 crore loss this Raksha Bandhan, says association

    Sweets industry may suffer a Rs 5,000 crore loss this Raksha Bandhan, says association

    The country's sweets industry would suffer an estimated financial loss of Rs 5,000 crore during this Raksha Bandhan festival due to the coronavirus pandemic,.

  • Courtyard by Marriott, Gurgaon Appoints Deepak Yadav as the New Pastry Chef

    Courtyard by Marriott, Gurgaon Appoints Deepak Yadav as the New Pastry Chef

    Courtyard by Marriott, Gurgaon is delighted to announce the appointment of Deepak Yadav as the new Pastry Chef for the hotel. Mr. Yadav will be ...

  • Check out the best commercial of this festive season

    Check out the best commercial of this festive season

    On this edition of Story Board, see what sets aside Tanishq's latest commercial as one of the best this festive season.

  • Diwali spoiler: Beware of spurious sweets

    Diwali spoiler: Beware of spurious sweets

    With just two days to go before Diwali, a crackdown on spurious sweets has begun across the country.

  • Sweets still shine despite silver price rise

    Sweets still shine despite silver price rise

    It's festival season, and that means sweets -- often garnished with edible silver leaf for that final gourmet touch.

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