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Several sweet shops in Jaipur have renamed Mysore Pak to 'Mysore Shree'. Critics, including inventor's great-grandson, oppose the name change. Mysore Pak is a symbol of cultural pride for Mysuru and ...
For instance, amid tensions with Pakistan, some shopkeepers in Jaipur renamed sweets like Mysore Pak and Moti Pak to Mysore Shree and Moti Shree, erroneously assuming the word ‘pak’ (meaning ...
The Tamannaah-Mysore Sandal Soap saga is far more than just the latest celebrity endorsement to draw flak. It's a textbook case of outdated marketing, a misguided pursuit of beauty ideals ...
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 ...
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Edex Live on MSNUniversity of Mysore: Student union flays removal of Ambedkar banner from campusA fresh controversy erupted at the century-old University of Mysore following the abrupt removal of a banner bearing the ...
Karnataka's appointment of Tamannaah Bhatia as the face of Mysore Sandal Soap faces backlash from Kannada groups, citing regional pride. The Karnataka government's decision to appoint actress ...
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 shops Shutterstock Some sweet shops in Jaipur ...
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 ...
Dr R Shekhara Naik, Professor and Head, Department of Food Science and Nutrition at Yuvaraja College, Mysore University, says a key human activity that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions is ...
The appointment of actor Tamannaah Bhatia as the brand ambassador of products manufactured by the State-owned Karnataka Soaps & Detergents Ltd. (KSDL), which includes the iconic Mysore Sandal Soap ...
The family lived here until the death of Princess Leelavathi in 1954, after which, in 1959, the Mansion, along with 300 acres, was sold to the University of Mysore at a “nominal rate” when ...
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