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hyperfixated-maybe · 8 months
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Spider.
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I absolutely feel like that when Paani and Kwazii were first getting to know eachother, before Paani realized Kwazii had arachnophobia he infodumped about water spiders for, like, a full 2 minutes while holding a spider and was just, completely oblivious to Kwazii having a full on panic attack... it was not a fun day for Kwazii.
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baptaincarnacles · 2 years
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Paani Rant
Spoilers for Above & Beyond!!
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Attachment issues. Extreme attachment issues.
It's evident in some episodes that he is very keen on keeping a few items close. Those items were his sampling pole, paddle, and paddle board. He keeps them close, and as seen in Above & Beyond (The Siberian Salamander), he is excessively impatient when he tries to get his sampling pole back.
He repetitively reminds the others that he needs his pole back, and he is even hesitant to leave the site without it. Though, with some rather insistent demands (from the other Octo-crew and the reindeer), he goes along.
He also seems to have a severe lack of judgment for his safety, continuing to throw himself into danger without caring about the consequences (much like Barnacles). While never getting severely injured, it is understandable that he had been hurt before due to it. I feel it's because he was alone for so long, working on his own, that he doesn't realize that things can be dangerous because no one was there to caution him.
Then there's the found-family clip from that* episode (The Lonely Frog, Season 2, Ep. 4), where Paani shares that he felt completed after he had met the Octonauts crew (kinda like if they were family). It's evident that after he became an Octo-Agent, he calmed down (by Season 2).
*The quote I mean: Shellington: "Amazing, they never knew each other existed before."
Peso: "And now it's like they've known eachother all their lives!"
Paani: "Kinda like when I met you guys!"
But, he only calmed down a bit and is still as reckless as ever (willing to risk himself for the sake of an animal or another Octonaut/Agent). It's nice to think that after he became an Octo-Agent, he started feeling loved and wanted to be safe so he could spend more time with this found family.
And he's eager to share the things he knows about, talking whenever he gets the chance (and very passionately). That, especially about water. It's easy to assume it's because he had never had the opportunity to share this interest before meeting the Octonauts unless it was with a friend.
I love him- He's literally so amazing!
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inspirationjyoti · 1 year
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Over exploitation...ye kuch aisa h jo hum humans har useful resource ya knowledge ka karte hai. Jab hume pata chalta hai ki ye cheez hamare kaam ki hai to hum baar baar uska use karte hai taaki hume jyada se jyaada benefit mile. Lekin kya overuse aur differently use karne se hume actually benefit milta h??? Ya fir uske side effects saamne aane lagte h? It's something worth giving a thought.
For example- hume pata hai ki adrak me antibacterial properties hoti hai aur usse hamara gala thik rehta hai. Lekin agar ham 3 time har roz vahi adrak vali chai peete hai to kya gala kabhi kharab nai hoga?? Nah...usse hamare gale ke bacteria itne resistant ho jayege to us adrak se bhi koi farak nai padega. And another side of the coin... adrak ki taseer garam hoti hai to vo hume nuksaan bhi kar sakti hai.
Coming to some useful knowledge, ki laughter can act as a therapy to reduce stress and can enhance the affect of medicine. Lekin iska matlab ye nai hai ki park me khade hokar jabardasti hasne se humara stress kam ho jaega. It is something that should come from within. Jab hume sach me kisi baat par naturally hasi aati hai, then the whole body and mind gets engaged in that process and that laughter act as therapy.
Our market is mainly based on over exploitation. Copper is very useful for our body isiliye ajkal market me copper utensils aane lage hai jaise ki copper ka jug, glass and water bottles. There is no doubt ki us paani ko peene se hume bahut faayde hote hai lekin agar hum har baar usi paani ko peete hai to excess copper se hume bahut saare side effects face karne pad sakte hai.
Neem has excellent anti- microbial properties isiliye market me neem toothpaste, oil, shampoo, scrub, soap, gel, facewash, aur jaane kitne products available hai. Same case aloevera ke saath bhi hai. It's like running after any good thing that you come to know. Main ye nahi keh rahi ki the stock of neem on earth will be exhausted due to its use. But still, it's products should be used wisely, as they can be a waste of money.
These days we all are looking for natural herbal products, the green products which have least side effects. But are these products really natural?? Doesn't they contain several chemicals? Herbal tea, medicine etc. in sab ke side effects hote hai.
Advertisement plays an important role in high demand of these things. These days use of air purifiers is trending and many companies are convincing people abouts its benefits. But seriously, kya ye sach me possible hai ki koi machine air ko purify kar sakti hai, because we know air is everywhere. Suppose the air in a room is getting purified by a purifier and suddenly the door of room opens and a lot of dust enters the room. Then what about the person who is enjoying *pure air*? And also, will that person be able to get that so called pure air outside that room, or we are really going to install such purifiers everywhere in the city.
If something is useful doesn't mean we should start overexploiting its properties in one or another way. This can be harmful. It's use should always be balanced. Also, we should also search about the side effects of these products we are using.
Disclaimer: This is my personal opinion. Please correct me if you feel I am wrong somewhere.
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newssy · 1 year
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Best Vegetarian Menu for Indian Wedding
It is crucial to note that one of the most significant aspects of your wedding is the food. It is unacceptable to have a wedding without food! Yes, 80% of your invited visitors will not show up. And your immediate family members will make up those 20% that show up.
Additionally, it's crucial that the cuisine you plan for your wedding is delicious and lavish. You can be sure that if it is not delicious, your guests will grumble constantly. Additionally, if the cuisine is mouthwatering, they won't stop bragging about you. It is crucial that your wedding integrate the most recent Indian wedding meal menu list.
The world's best wedding cuisine is Indian cuisine. In India, a wide variety of food is offered. In India, each state has its own distinct cuisine and delights.
For instance, Rajasthan is well-known for its spicy and savory Rajasthani cuisine, but South India is well-known for its rice-based dishes like idli and dosa.
There are countless options available if you want to serve your visitors the tastiest foods possible. You can add dishes from the North Indian, South Indian, Eastern Indian, and Western Indian cuisines to your wedding food menu.
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This post is for you if you are planning a wedding and have not yet decided on the menu choices for your big day. You can choose the dishes that best suit your demands from the list of popular Indian wedding meal items that we are sharing with you here.
So, Let’s get started with the list:
Beverages
If you're getting married in the middle of a blazing summer, beverages are a MUST for your celebration. Your guests will stay cool. The following drinks are some of the most cooling options for your wedding menu:
Iced Tea
Gola 
Aam Panna 
Cold Coffee
Lassi
Sarbat
Thandai
Nimbu Paani
Watermelon Juice
Mixed Fruit Juice
Orange Juice
Pineapple Juice
Chat
Indian chaat is a tasty way to start a wedding. A wedding devoid of Indian chat is boring, therefore include some or all of these elements.
Pani Poori
Aloo Tikki
Dahi Bhalla
Mumbai ragda patties
Dahi Puri
Mini Samosa
Cocktail Kachori
Dhokla
Bhel Puri
Dahi Papdi
Samosa Chaat
Besan Chilla
Khakra roll
Sev Puri
Dahi Vada
Sprouts Chaat
Kuzhi Paniyaram
Sweet Potato Chaat
Masala Vadai
Bajji
Veg Sandwich
French Fries
Aloo Chaat
Fruit Chaat
Aloo Katori Chaat
Tokri Chaat
Litti Chokha
Daal Baati
Before hitting the dance floor, your guests will enjoy these dishes. And all of these will be digested in only 30 minutes. After that, they will enjoy savoring their preferred main dishes.
Starters
The thing about starters is that even if there is more it always appears less. That’s why you need to have as many starters as you can. And here are a list of the few starters that your guests are going to enjoy:
Salad
Sprouted Moong Salad
Apple Cucumber Salad
Kachumber Salad
Sprouted Chana Salad
Beetroot and Garlic Salad
Cheese & Pineapple Salad
Vegetable Salad with Lemony Apple Dressing
Fruit Salad
Beans Salad
Sprouts Salad with Veggies
Soups
Can a wedding without soup be called a wedding?
Cream of Tomato Soup
Mixed Vegetable Clear Soup
Drumstick Soup
Pepper Mushroom Soup
Herbal Soup
Makai Shorba or Sweet Corn Soup
Lemon and Coriander Soup
Tomato Rasam
Bottle Gourd and Onion Soup
Mulligatawny Soup
Palak Shorba or Spinach Soup
Hot n Sour Soup
Snacks
Veg Kebab
Veg Manchurian
Idly Manchurian
Chilly Potato
Honey Potato
Paneer Tikka
Garlic Mushroom Fried Rice
Shezwan Noodles
Mushroom Tikka
Palak Paneer Pulao
Main Course Curries
Malai Kofta
Paneer Lababdar
Mushroom Matar
Kashmiri Dum Aloo
Amritsari Paneer Tikka
Mixed Vegetables Makhani
Dahiwale Aloo
Navrattan Curry
Dal Tadka
Dal Makhani
Rajma
Chana Daal
Choley
Main Course Flatbreads
Puri
Naan
Butter Naan
Tawa Roti
Phulka
Laccha Paratha
Paratha
Kulcha
Desserts
Dessert is something that everyone looks forward to eating after a heavy meal. And some even save the space in their stomachs to eat desserts.
Gulab Jamun
Jalebi
Kheer
Dry Fruits Kheer
Kesar Kheer
Rasgulla
Payasam
Ladoo
Shrikhand
Mango Payasam
Gajar Ka Halwa
Rasmalai
Apple Halwa
Cadbury Roll
Ice cream
Ghevar
Anarkali Roll
Mysore Pak
Pistachio Praline Parfait
Malpua
Kulfi
Badam Cassata
Balushahi
Patishapta with Strawberry Couli
Badam Ka Halwa
Basundi
Faluda Kulfi
Paan
Paan is the last thing that gets into people’s mouth after having a delicious meal at your wedding. So, be sure to give them a treat that they won’t forget!
Maghai Paan
Saada Paan
Meetha Paan
Misti Paan
Banarasi Paan
Silver Paan
Gold Paan
Chocolate Paan
Bangla Paan
Rasmalai Paan
Conclusion
You can use this list that we prepared specifically for you to decide on the food that you would be making for your special wedding day. You don’t need to make all the dishes that we recommended but you definitely need to add a few from the different categories that we shared in the list.
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alfafoods · 2 years
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7 Foods for Hair Growth You Should Be Eating Daily
Each hair is actually produced up of tissues that include a hard healthy protein gotten in touch with keratin as well as they need to have to be actually consistently nurtured along with vitamins as well as minerals to create your hair long as well as strong. Our experts have actually employed some meals for hair development, which you have to certainly incorporate in your everyday diet plan. What is actually the greatest food items for well-balanced hair that will certainly aid it to increase faster?We have actually placed with each other a listing of the finest foods items for well-balanced hair.
1. Eggs Supply Protein You hair is actually composed of healthy protein, consequently it is very important to guarantee that you possess sufficient healthy protein in your diet plan. Healthy protein is actually the foundation of hair as well as eggs are among the wealthiest all-natural resources of healthy protein.
2. Green spinach and also Various Other Black Leafy Plants Deliver IronIron is actually a crucial mineral that your hair tissues demand. When your physical body is actually operating reduced on iron, air as well as nutrients are actually certainly not acquiring carried to the hair origins as well as roots appropriately which may hinder development as well as create your hairs poor.
Also, take ideas from our previous blog on: Top 9 Vitamin D Rich Foods For Immunity, Nutrition and Bone Health
3. Almonds and also Seeds for Omega-3 Fatty Acids nurture the hair as well as help thickening. Flax seeds can easily fulfill as mid-meal well-balanced treat while additionally offering the vital excess fats to your hair.
4. Expert in nutritions advise that one lime every time is actually Good enough to receive your day-to-day dosage of Vitamin C. Merely produce on your own a cooled glass of nimbu paani (along with natural honey or even a well-balanced substitute to processed sweets) as well as you are actually arranged. Vitamin C is actually additionally needed for the development of bovine collagen that create veins that link to the hair rays sturdy thereby, guaranteeing normal source of nutrients and also fast hair development. citrus fruit product
5. Entire Grains to Acquire BiotinWhole grains are actually abundant in biotin together with b, iron as well as zinc vitamins. Biotin is actually demanded for tissue expansion and also takes on a fundamental part in generating amino acids (healthy protein) which are actually needed for your hair to develop.
Also, take ideas from our previous blog on: Iron Rich Foods – 8 Foods to Add to Your Diet
It additionally aids the scalp in making the organic sebum oil which maintains it as well as the origins healthy and balanced to increase hair development.It likewise sustains the oil as well as PH degrees equilibrium which if surpasses may block the hair roots and also cease hair development.
6. The hair has the fastest expanding cells in the physical body as well as vitamin An is actually needed for the development of every tissue. It additionally assists the scalp in making the all-natural sebum oil which maintains it and also the origins well-balanced to increase hair development.
7. Avocado Uses Vitamin E strengthens the blood stream flow and also aids the hair follicles function a lot more properly to market hair development. It additionally preserves the oil as well as PH degrees harmony which if goes over can easily block the hair roots as well as cease hair development.
Conclusion
What is actually the absolute best meals for healthy and balanced hair that will certainly aid it to expand faster?We have actually placed with each other a checklist of the greatest meals for well-balanced hair. Vitamin C is actually likewise needed for the development of bovine collagen that create blood vessels that attach to the hair rays powerful hence, guaranteeing normal source of nutrients as well as fast hair development. Flax seeds may perform as mid-meal well-balanced treat while additionally providing the vital excess fats to your hair.
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infantisimo · 3 years
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“Arre, trust me, I am not at the Yamuna right now, we will not be catching any fish today,” Mahendar Haldar tells a vyapari, or fish buyer, on the phone. “Should I make you listen to the sound of the cooler to prove that I am at home?” he laughs. 
Mahender, a fisher, and his six other colleagues are sitting in his house in North Delhi’s Bangali Colony, just a few minutes’ ride away from the Yamuna river. On a good day, they would all be stationed on the riverbanks from 7am to 6pm catching fish. But, today is not one of those  days. “Abhi paani chal raha hai [the Yamuna is flowing heavily],” fisher Vishnu Haldar says, as he continues mending a fishing net to catch bigger fish, a bounty of the Yamuna’s monsoon waters.
The Yamuna’s deep waters flow silently, only interspersed by the lapping sounds of the river, and the chatter of egrets. Vishnu is right, the flow is indeed high—the Haryana government released Delhi’s legitimate share of 16,000 cusecs of water into the river on the same day. “For the last two years, this river bed has been completely dry. People used to play cricket here,” recalls Mahendar, pointing towards the gushing river.
The fisherfolk in this stretch of the river Yamuna find themselves stuck in a decades long battle between the Delhi and Haryana governments over releasing a fair share of the river’s water across borders. If the Haryana government releases too much or too little water upstream, fishing gets compromised in this stretch near North Delhi’s Wazirabad. 
But the impact this has on North Delhi’s fishing economy is barely spoken of amidst the high octane political discussions over water sharing between the Haryana and Delhi state governments. In fact, water sharing isn’t the only government matter wherein Delhi’s 2,500 to 3,000 licensed fishers go unseen.  
Delhi’s Master Plan 2041, a document released every 20 years by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) envisioning the capital’s future land use does not mention the city’s fishers at all. The 9,700 hectares of the Yamuna floodplains—parts of where fishing activities are performed—are mentioned generously in the Plan. But, the Plan’s proposed vision of grass belts, greenways for cycling and walking, and riverfront parks for recreation, make no space for the people who have used the Yamuna’s resources to sustain their livelihoods for decades—like those employed in agriculture and fisheries.
“Dekhiye, ye paani ka kaam hai, [Our livelihood depends on what the water provides],” says Mahendar’s brother Krishna, sharpening a knife-like object that will help him cut the rope of the fishing nets. “Some days we go home after selling ₹5,000 worth of catch to a vyapari, sometimes we go home empty handed.” Mahendar and Krishna are thekedaars, or contractors, in North Delhi’s fishing business, where 26 other men work under them. Mostly second generation migrants from West Bengal, many here come from generations of fishers, having learnt the trade from their fathers. This fish—mostly Chinese Rohu and Kavai—is sold locally in North Delhi, just outside their colony, where the demand for fish seems to be high. All their catch is sold on the same day.
In this part of Delhi, fishing remains an activity dominated by men, where only very few women can be spotted on the Yamuna’s banks with a line and pole to catch a fish or two for their family’s consumption.
While the Yamuna river makes ends meet for half of the fisher’s year, some of the younger men resort to other economic activities for the remaining six months. Driving e-rickshaws and daily labour are a few options for them, while older fishers take this time out to rest. 
But, up until 2015, fishers of Bangali Colony had an additional area to fish from just adjacent to Mahendar’s favoured fishing spot between Bangali Colony and Wazirabad—a large pond. “We would lease the channel from the government for a year for an annual charge between ₹80,000 to ₹1 lakh,” Mahendra informs. “The money we earned from the catch would run our homes, and what we earned at the main river bank was over and above that.”
But today, this stream is inaccessible to the fishers. It is now a part of the Yamuna Biodiversity Park developed by the DDA in 2015. This Park, complete with a sacred grove, a butterfly park, herbal garden, and wetlands, has become a choice spot for recreation and education for many in the city. But, it has excluded the fishers who depended on fragments of the same area.
“Residents from near-by areas came to jog along the stretch of the main river bank where we fish everyday,” says Krishna. “Those areas are anyway being used for recreation along with fishing, so what was the need of this park? Bilkul hi befaltu hai wo [the park seems to have no purpose].” That this singular purpose of recreation would continue to define the use of the area in the years to come disappoints the fishers, and their exclusion from the Master Plan worries them. 
“In this core idea or vision of what Delhi should look like [according to the DDA], there is no presence of agriculture or fishing,” shares Rajendra Ravi associated with the National Alliance for People’s Movements (NAPM), who has also worked with the fishing communities of Delhi. What the city’s administration chooses to see—and not see—also impacts the governance around fisheries in Delhi.
“Fisheries comes under states’ Agriculture Departments. But in Delhi, there is no such department, or Minister,” shares Ravi. “What we do have is a Department of Development and a Minister responsible for it, under which fisheries, agriculture, rural development, and animal husbandry are listed.” 
Illustrating how administrative territories stay murky, Ravi adds, “when the government occasionally provides monetary support to farmers in Delhi, I have found that it is disbursed from the Social Welfare Department, not from any of the funds of this Development Department.”
Delhi’s expenditure budget for fisheries throws up disappointing results. For 2020-21, a budget of ₹ 2.02 crores was estimated for fishing expenditure, which was revised to 56% lesser the same year. For this year, the budget allocated has further reduced by 31%. 
“We got to know from the news that during the lockdown, a scheme for fishers in the country was announced,” says Vishnu, momentarily stepping out to light a beedi. “But none of us here have benefitted from it.” Vishnu is referring to the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) released under the Atmanirbhar Bharat COVID-19 Relief Package in September 2020. Amongst other objectives, financial assistance allocated to fishers under the scheme was promised to support fishers’ families during April and June, months when fishing is banned for fish to spawn. Gopal Rai, the sitting Minister for the Department of Development under the Delhi government, was out of station and unavailable to comment on the disbursement of funds.
“Pre-pandemic too, we did not receive subsidies or any other financial support from the Delhi government,” says Mahender as he waves to greet a group of Bihari men across the Yamuna, the only community other than Bengalis who fish in this stretch.
His colleague Bishwa agrees. “In villages in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh, I know fisher communities get monetary support for equipment like fishing nets, and are even introduced to skills like rearing fish in ponds and cage culture.” Such financial support can be beneficial for fishers in areas where high investment costs are incurred. A new fishing net costs about ₹550/kg, adding upto ₹3 lakh for the amount of net they need to fish the river’s waters. Other operational costs also pile up—such as repairing their fishing boats, or buying new oars.
With the lack of government funding threatening the community’s prospects, Mahendar and other fishers here decided to take matters in their own hands. A few years ago, they attempted to form a registered cooperative of fishers in Delhi. “We thought this would give us an identity, that we could make pointed demands to the government as a cooperative,” Mahendar says. 
But when the team went to the Department of Registrar Co-operative Society in Delhi, their request was denied. “Apparently, the officers there were shocked and asked where fishing could be done in Delhi, despite the fishers telling them of their decades long livelihood,” NAPM’s Ravi adds. “Currently, the very limited visibility that fishers have is only because of the lower level bureaucracy with whom the fishers deal with when they procure their fishing licenses. Only these officers interact with the fishers on a frequent basis. Higher up in the bureaucratic ladder, not many know of fisherfolk’s existence.”
Fishers close to Wazirabad in Delhi continue asserting their identity, but the rapidly developing city does not wait for them. On the contrary, the unwanted byproducts of development flow into their main source of livelihood—the Yamuna. 
“At least twice a year, the waters in this stretch of Yamuna become completely dark,” says Bishwa, describing the toxicity of Yamuna. Mahendar adds, “in those times, if you wade through the water, your feet and thighs start itching.” 
For these fishers who often have to wade into the river’s waters to spread out their nets, the itching is unavoidable. The group suspects that textile and leather mills in Panipat, about 90 kilometres upstream, are discharging their effluents into the river. Shoals of dead fish end up floating on the river when its waters turn dark.
“At the end of the day, the ecological services of agriculture and fisheries are connected, which is why fisheries need to be seen as an allied activity of agriculture,” explains Ravi. “Agriculture productivity will enhance with clean water, which is also needed for a healthy fish population. Having a thriving fish population in turn maintains the quality of water.”  
The fishers here ensure that the fish population remains healthy. “Even when we accidentally catch the younger, smaller fish, we let them all go. We know that later, upon growing, they will be the ones that will help us earn our revenue,” Mahendar says. “Which is why, when juveniles end up dying due to the polluted waters, it really makes us frustrated.” 
Highlighting a “people river connect”, earlier this month, Mei Bhi Dilli, a citizen’s collective to make planning in Delhi more inclusive and representative, discussed demands that it had presented to DDA specifically for a floodplain zone, or “Zone O”. They asked the Master Plan to identify and map farming settlements in Zone O and integrate existing farming and fishing practices into the Plan after consulting with the communities here. 
“We want to be identified and want the government to recognise  us as the beneficiaries of various fisheries schemes available,” Krishna says. “There are so many ponds in Delhi, why can’t some of these be developed for fish farming?” Krishna’s colleague Vishnu chimes in.
A pair of white herons fly low on to the river bank. “You come in the winter, and you’ll see so many more species of birds!” says Krishna, as he begins listing down species of bird names in Hindi, a lesser-known set of ecological knowledge that might not get transferred to the next generation. None of the fishers here want their children to fish for a living.
Vishnu, Mahender and their colleagues might be the last generation of fishers in Delhi. This early demise seems to be accentuated by a growing city that has barely recognised them through the years, and by skipping them in the 2041 Master Plan, continues to neglect them in the capital’s future.  
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sachinjoshiposts · 3 years
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‘Viiking Beverages leads the Indian beverage industry with our alcoholic and non-alcoholic brands’
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Viiking Ventures Pvt. Ltd., incorporated in 2008, is a major conglomerate with business verticals ranging in FMCG products, hospitality, beverages, realty & infrastructure, fitness, entertainment, etc. Viiking Beverages, the company’s beverage arm, established in 2009 by actor Sachiin Joshi, Chairman of Viiking Venture Pvt. Ltd., has a distinctive range of both non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages. The brands under Viiking Beverages are quite popular in India and are well received overseas too. Joshi conversed with Akshay Nayak in detail about Viiking Ventures’ and its beverage arm’s expansion plans in India and abroad.
Q. Being an actor by profession, what inspired you to enter into the hospitality industry?
Acting has always been my passion since I was a kid. However, business comes naturally to me. From the very beginning of my career, I had a keen eye on different aspects of a business like marketing, sales & distribution, company management, etc. I love to travel and see new places and stay in different types of properties. Hence, I decided that Viiking Ventures should also get into the hospitality segment of India.
Viiking Ventures’ hospitality vertical – Viiking Hospitality has some of the renowned brands such The Beatle Hotel– A 4-Star Business Hotel in Powai and also has successfully been able to get some of the international brands to India such as Playboy Lifestyle Ltd. and Planet Hollywood resorts.
Playboy Lifestyle Ltd. is Playboy’s sole license holder for all Playboy locations and formats in India. Planet Hollywood Resort, Goa is the second Planet Hollywood Resort in the World and is the first franchise to Goa.
Q. With setting the bar high for millennials by bringing Playboy Lifestyle & Planet Hollywood resorts in India, who is your target audience for your future expansion plans? What similar developments are you planning in the coming years?
We had signed a franchise agreement with Wyndham Hotel Group, which has a license agreement to franchise the Planet Hollywood brand in India. We also have an unconditional license to launch Playboy-branded clubs, cafes, lounges, pubs, beer gardens, hotels, signature events and merchandise in the country. For Playboy, we are targeting the urban metro audience whereas; the USP of Planet Hollywood is the ambience that we have created to attract national as well as international travellers. Going forward, we are looking at in process to open four more Plant Hollywood properties in India in the next one year.
We are delighted to have partnered with Dream Hotel Group and its dynamic team as this is another milestone to get an international brand in India. With Dream Hotel Group’s unprecedented growth and high-velocity expansion, we are looking to introduce new hotels and resorts to our existing portfolio in the coming years. India is among the fastest-growing economies and we are excited to take the hospitality industry in this country to new heights.
Q. Being so young and having entered the Alcobev industry early, what initial challenges & support did you come across to acquire and introduce various Alcobev brands in India?
Viiking Beverages is one of the leading beverage companies in India with a varied portfolio of alcoholic and non-alcoholic brands. Alcoholic brands that include Goa Kings Pilsner Beer, Goa Premium Beer, Go Kings Maxx – a lager strong beer, Royal Oak Premium Whiskey, SJJ XXX Vodka and XXX Vodka Mix whereas our non-alcoholic brands include XXX Energy Drink, Paani – Natural Mineral Water and Life – Packaged Drinking Water.
The liquor industry has been facing a huge amount of challenges because of the varied regulations and restrictions posed by the different states of the country. Another challenge that the industry faces is that of marketing the brand and products. There are steep regulations and restrictions when it comes to promoting alcoholic brands in India. When it comes to manufacturing of beer, the biggest challenge and an important factor to keep in mind is the quality of water available. Our beers are glycerin and gluten-free and are made using the highest quality of imported Hops. As for the other challenges involved is setting up a brewery as it includes government permissions, licenses and capital investment. The regulatory processes and policies also play an important role in setting up a new brewery, which varies from state-to-state in India. All these take up a lot of time, manpower, energy and investment before the business becomes operational.
Q. How flexible is the Indian Alcobev industry in India according to you? How are you looking to expand in this vertical in India?
A rapid increase in urban population is one of the key factors that is boosting and making the India alcohol market flexible. Traditionally, brown spirits have been targeted at the urban consumer. As such, increasing urban population coupled with factors such as increasing disposable income and growing preference for whiskies is expected to create avenues for growth of the alcohol market in India. As a result, the industry, I believe, will sharpen its focus on the premium part of the portfolio as they chase value rather than volume growth.
We already have a massive presence in India across more than 14 states currently and in the next few months we will be present pan India. For the next phase of expansion in India, we are looking at spreading our wings across the North Eastern Belt of India. We are also exporting our brands to the international markets of UAE, UK, Australia, Ivory Coast, Timor Leste and Nepal and are looking to expand our markets to the rest of the world as well.
Q. Which are the key markets & how are Tier-II & III cities serving as a market for Viiking Beverages? Which products are you trying to introduce in these regions?
The key markets vary from product to product. For example, the demand for our beers if high in Goa, Maharashtra and Delhi whereas with the launch of the new brandy we are looking to tap the southern parts of India as brandy is more favoured in that region. From an export point of view, we have been receiving very good response from Dubai, UK, USA and Australia.
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Smart Water Management Market 2025 Report by Key Growth Drivers, Challenges, Leading Key Players Review
The global Smart Water Management Market was appreciated at US$ 5.87 billion during 2013 and is expected to grow substantially in the years to come. This could be reasoned with demand for water management due to increasing awareness about depletion of water reserves around the world. Loads of international campaigns and organizations are emphasizing on apprising and educating people regarding water conservation.
 At present, Africa is facing acute shortage in terms of usable water. This has proved to be a wake-up call for people to work toward workable systems to manage water. On the other hand, the regions that have ample of water have started taking a cue from this water shortage and taking imperative steps for securing their future.
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 The UN has also started promoting water conservation all over; which, in turn, is likely to positively impact the smart water management (SWM) market. It is segmented based on advanced water meter, solution, service, and geography. By advanced water meter, the segmentation goes like AMR water meter, AMI water meter, fixed network, and cellular network. By solution, it goes like enterprise asset management for water and wastewater utilities, network monitoring, advanced pressure management, advance analytics, supervisory control and data acquisition, meter data management, smart irrigation management systems, and residential water efficiency.
 By service, the smart water management industry spans information management, hydrant management, pipeline condition assessment, and value management. By geography, the market constitutes North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. Asia Pacific is expected to be the torchbearer due to rapid industrialization coupled with realization regarding water management. In economies like India “Water Cup” also gets organized by “Paani Foundation” every May.
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Let me tell you all a story today! 😌 . . Rewinding back by 15-20 years. My uncle (Chikkappa) used to take three of us siblings here in his bike. Me and my brother in the front and my sister on the back. Every evening, we used to head out to this place in Hanumanth Nagar. Born and brought up in this area, Bakasuras Most Favourite spot for Pani poori is this! Rather, Bakasuras one and only spot for Pani poori is this place. Even to this day, three plates of Paani Poori goes in every single time we visit. Posting this today too right after feasting on it. . . We have had Pani Poori in a lot of places, we used to also try Shiva's chats next to kaggis, but this is Gold! Nothing, nothing has ever been any better than this place. . . ❤️ Bakasuras Most Favourite ❤️ Where - Bhel Corner, Next to Matru Sagar, Hanumantha Nagar What - Paani Poori . . Let us know if there is any place which is the best for Paani Poori. We'll definitely give it a shot! 😍 The weather demands Chaats. . . #Chaats #BakasurasFavorite #StreetFood #StreetFoodOfBangalore #Bangalore #Bengaluru #PaaniPoori #PaniPuri #RoadSideFood #FoodsOfBengaluru #Foodie #Bakasura #BakasuraForever (at Beal Corner) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJWHqRslE_q/?igshid=14zkg483umgcs
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Drill Pipe Adapters Market by 2021-2027 with Profiling Key Players Oiltech Petroleum Pipe Manufacture, Tenaris
Drill Pipe Adapters Market research report explores the current outlook in global and key regions from the perspective of players, countries, product types and end industries. This report analyzes top players in the global market, and divides the Drill Pipe Adapters Market into several parameters.
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10 most delicious street foods in Udaipur
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The beauty of Rajasthan always compels foreigners for an Indian visit and cities like Udaipur, famous as the lake city, contribute to the Rajasthan tourism so much. If you want to get your Indian Visa Online done within some days, then we help you with it. Visit us and apply hassle-free. From historical forts, vibrant festivals, colourful celebrations and mouth-watering foods, the small city has everything to please its domestic as well as foreign tourists.
In this blog, you will know about the most famous foods in Udaipur that lay a long-lasting impression of their magical taste upon the mind of visitors for their whole life.
So, let’s come to the point and know them one by one so that you can satiate your taste buds when visiting Udaipur, which will make your journey more spicy and memorable.
10 most famous delicacies in Udaipur that you must taste:
1. Kulhad Coffee
Most tourists don’t feel like eating spicy and oily foods of such small cities to the fear of an upset stomach or unbearable heat and choose to have some beverages that can keep them going. And Kulhad coffee is the best beverage in Udaipur, which will keep energetic and in a light mood.
It is served with chocolate sauce or powder and despite being hot cools down the fatigue of tourists. It is most famous among youngsters; however, its miraculous taste doesn’t spare anyone.
2. Pav Bhaji
Although Pav Bhaji is the most famous delicacy in Mumbai, but its magical flavour has reached Udaipur and leaves no stone unturned in making food lovers gather at  Pav Bhaji stalls.
It is served with butter, chopped onions and half-cut lemon, and people eat it at breakfast, dinner or lunch. Although there are other local snacks of Udaipur, the lip-smacking Pav Bhaji has always been unaffected by such less demanded food items and come up as the first choice of foreigners.
3. Paani Puri
There is nothing that can replace the spicy taste of Paani Puri anywhere, and it is one of the most demanded street foods in Udaipur. It is served with mashed potato, chhole masala, tamarind juice, chilli flakes and chat masala. We assist you to get your urgent indian visa to travel in India, then do apply for your e tourist visa India within 24-72 hours.
Eating a crunchy puff pastry ball with the mouth-watering taste of spice is a heavenly experience, which is why it is one of the most demanded street foods in Udaipur.
So, next time when you visit Udaipur, give your taste buds a delight with Paani Puri and know why India’s spices are famous all over the world.
4. Daal Baati Churma
It’s foolish to talk about famous foods of Udaipur and not including Daal Baati Churma is the list. It is a Rajasthani dish whose taste rules of the heart of food lovers all over India. it is served with onions and lemons to give something memorable to your taste buds.
You get a sumptuous bowl of daal (lentils) with 6 or 7 pooris or baatis, which will be enough to keep your stomach full for the next 6 to 7 hours. The best about his cuisine is that it is not only tasty but also nutritious due to having lentils, which is one of the finest sources of protein for vegetarians.
5. Kachoris
The crunchy and spicy taste of Kachori not only rules Udaipur but entire Rajasthan.  It is deeply fried and stuffed with spices, mashed potatoes, pulses, onions and served with green chili sauce and tamarind relish.
There are many types of Kachoris famous in the lake city like Dahi Kachori (served with curd), Pyaaz ki kachori (stuffed with onions) and Khasta Kachori (stuffed with potatoes).
This popular chaat is available almost in every corner of the city, however, you are strictly advised to check the hygienic arrangements and whether Kachoris are sold like hot cakes or not to ensure freshness.
6. Mini Mirchi Bada
One of the most famous cuisines of Udaipur is Mini Mirchi Bada for which one has to wait for a long time in queues. It is made from smalled chilles full of potatoes, lemon juice and spices. Its taste is so spicy that some people have their nose running while or after eating this.
You can find this famous street food in many parts of the city, but you must ensure the quality of the dish so that you can avoid stomach problems. Many people prefer eating it with chilly sauce, but some people who can’t tolerate its strong taste take tamarind sauce to lessen its spicy flavour.
7. Falooda
It becomes unbearable for foreigners to go out in the scorching sunshine, however, Udaipur has something special for its foreign visitors that can help them tolerate the extreme heat of Rajasthan and keep their body temperature and mood cool. Faluda is a famous street food of Rajasthan whose demand skyrockets in the summer season due to its cooling and sweet taste.
If you can’t tolerate the heat coming from the spicy food of Udaipur, then having a plate of Falooda will work wonders for you and alleviate your discomfort. It is found in many flavours but the one with kesar pista is the most sought-after one.
8. Poha
What can be much better than starting your day with a plate of Poha in Udaipur to be energetic enough to visit the whole city? Yes, Poha is not only mouth-watering but also heavy enough to keep your stomach full for the next 4 to 5 hours so that you don’t feel weakness. Furthermore, it is not as spicy as other delicacies of Rajasthan.
It is topped with pomegranate and sev, which makes impossible for food lovers to control themselves. Moreover, its aromatic effect never fails to compel people to take money out of their pocket for a plate of Poha.
9. Vada Pav
Vada Pav is another Maharashtrian dish in our list, which satiates the inner food lover in many Rajasthani people too. Foreigners also enjoy the magical taste of lip-smacking Vada Pav. In comparison to other spicy foods, it is less yet tasty enough to be always in demand; one has to wait for at least 15 to 20 minutes to get one from any stall. Are you looking forward to travel India? Apply your  evisa india with a valid passport.
This crispy potato patty, when served with chutney, makes it impossible for one to control them. It contains a deep fried potato kept inside a bread bun sliced in half through the middle. Having a Vada Pav is the winter season is a delight whose taste will not only touch your taste buds but also your soul.
10. Jalebi
You must be thinking that Udaipur doesn’t have anything to please its tourists with a sweet tooth, and here Jalebi comes into play. Its sweet deliciousness is beyond description. This famous mouth-watering cuisine is deeply fried in desi ghee and served hot in a plate.
You can taste the distinct flavour of sugar, maida, saffron and desi ghee in one item. And having such lip-smacking items combined together makes impossible for a food lover with a sweet tooth to control their mood.
Let’s conclude all
We hope this blog to have given you a crytal-clear idea of the 10 most delicious street foods in Udaipur so that you can taste them during your visit in the lake city.
Our list of most famous delicacies of Udaipur consists of Jalebi, Paani Puri, Vada Pav, Kachori, Daal Baati Churma and so on.
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Swap Chips With Some Healthy Snacks
Potato chips are love and no one can deny this fact. Since childhood potato chips have been a memorable part of our life. Be it any occasion, potato chips have always been a centre of our happiness in birthday parties, special days, during lunch, while playing, on a field trip or a family trip, it has been there spreading smiles and much more. Potato chips were also the one that has ruined many friendships and has been a base to bloom a new one. And the time when our mothers used to fast, we would just enjoy having different types of chips. Overall whenever our moms used to go out for grocery shopping, a pack of potato or banana chips is what she used to get for us. 
Now, as time changed, taste and preferences also changed. The demand for new and healthy evening snacks brought a revolution in the snack market. People demanded snacks with different ingredients, different flavours, different shapes, etc. Hence, the shift from potato or banana chips can be witnessed nowadays. You see a rack of snacks in a retail shop or in a mall, you will find many new and old brands bringing snacks based on your taste and preferences. We see snacks made from corn, wheat, pulses, rice, ragi, and multigrain as well. Along with this, we see snacks of different flavours like chinese, paani puri chaat, rock salt, barbeque, cream and herbs, sriracha, etc. And we love to savour them as well. 
Now, is the time where we are not limited by choice. Every month, we see a new snack brand emerging and providing you best and cheap healthy snacks to buy online and offline as well. We are surrounded by so many snack products that one cannot run out of choices for a very long time. 
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BJP candidate Kapil Mishra gets notice over ‘mini Pakistan in Delhi’ tweets - assembly elections
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The Returning Officer (RO) has issued notice to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Kapil Mishra over his tweet on Delhi Assembly elections, reports news agency ANI. This comes after Election Commission of India (ECI) sought a report from the Delhi Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) on Mishra’s tweet. Mishra had said in the tweet that the assembly elections on February 8 will be like an India-Pakistan match.  8 8 फरवरी को दिल्ली की सड़कों पर हिंदुस्तान और पाकिस्तान का मुकाबला होगा — Kapil Mishra (@KapilMishra_IND) January 23, 2020 He had further explained his tweets and claimed that the protest against citizenship law in Shaheen Bagh is Pakistan sponsored. “Pakistan has entered Shaheen Bagh. Mini Pakistans are being created in Delhi. The Indian law is not followed in areas like Shaheen Bagh, Chand Bagh and Inderlok. Pakistani hooligans have captured the streets of Delhi,” Mishra said in his tweet posted in Hindi on Thursday.  पाकिस्तान की एंट्री शाहीन बाग में हो चुकी हैं दिल्ली में छोटे छोटे पाकिस्तान बनाये जा रहे हैं शाहीन बाग, चांद बाग, इंद्रलोक में देश का कानून नहीं माना जा रहा पाकिस्तानी दंगाइयों का दिल्ली की सड़को पर कब्जा हैं https://t.co/jcq1PgzXb7 — Kapil Mishra (@KapilMishra_IND) January 23, 2020 He also said that mini Pakistans are being created in Delhi by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress and that these seditious people will get an answer from patriotic Indians on February 8. “AAP and Congress have created these mini-Pakistans, like the one in Shaheen Bagh. They will get the answer from India on February 8. Whenever seditious people create a Pakistan in India, they will come face-to-face with patriotic Indians,” Mishra said. Also Watch l Delhi Elections 2020 l Bijli-paani-school or CAA, Modi: What’ll Delhi vote on?  Mishra was removed as minister by Delhi Chief Minister and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal in 2017. Last year, he was also disqualified as AAP lawmaker under the anti-defection law. He joined the BJP in August last year. Mishra, who has often found himself in controversy, is a BJP candidate from Model Town in north Delhi. He faces AAP MLA Akhileshpati Tripathi. Mishra was criticised for a tweet with communal overtones during Diwali last year. The post was later taken down by Twitter for violating its guidelines. The Aam Aadmi Party had complained to the Election Commission on Wednesday alleging “wrongful acceptance of nomination forms of BJP candidate Kapil Mishra from Model Town constituency” and demanded cancellation of his candidature. Delhi, which has 70 seats, is slated to go to polls on February 8. The counting of votes will take place on February 11. Read the full article
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