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Following Operation Sindoor, sweet shop owners in Jaipur renamed traditional desserts like Mysore ... Madappa’s descendants carry on the tradition at Guru Sweets in Mysore’s Devaraja Market, proudly ...
At least three famous confectioneries in Rajasthan's Jaipur have changed the names ... united with our forces — from battlefield to sweet shop, the message is clear that India will not forget ...
The renaming trend appears to be a consequence of recent India-Pakistan tensions Mysore Pak has been renamed as Mysore Shree in some Jaipur sweet ... a popular sweet shop in the city, is among ...
A change in Jaipur sweet shops of renaming the sweets from Mysore Pak to Mysore Shree has sparked both support and satire ...
JAIPUR: In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, several sweet shop owners in Jaipur have begun replacing the word 'Pak' with ...
Jaipur sweet shops are showing patriotism. They are renaming sweets. The 'Pak' suffix is now 'Shree'. This follows the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Shops like Tyohaar Sweets and Bombay ...
One of Dundalk’s last traditional sweet shops is up for sale. O’Hagan’s shop in Bridge Street has gone on the market with a guide price of €125,000. Generations from the town’s North End ...
Amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, sweet shops in Rajasthan’s Jaipur have begun renaming popular Indian desserts, dropping the word "Pak" from their names in a symbolic gesture.
The great-grandson of the royal cook, who invented the famous Indian sweet Mysore Pak, has strongly objected to recent efforts to rename the delicacy, reported News18. Recent changes in Jaipur's ...
was accused of stealing three packets of chips from a sweet shop owned by Dikshit. The student later died by suicide after ingesting pesticide, leaving behind a note that read, "Mom, I didn't steal." ...