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The growing popularity of buttermilk

The growing popularity of buttermilk Updated: Updated: May 01, 2021 19:41 IST From election booths to sunlit village homes, the age-old buttermilk still remains one of the most popular summer drinks across the country today Share Article AAA From election booths to sunlit village homes, the age-old buttermilk still remains one of the most popular summer drinks across the country today “We served 700 glasses of buttermilk. One person who loved it drank six glasses,” laughs Deepak Pujara, who along with his wife Jasmin was offering glasses of this refreshing drink to voters exiting a polling booth in Kochi, Kerala, on April 6. Their counter was called Cast Your Vote and Quench Your Thirst. This has nothing to do with politics, says Deepak, who has been serving buttermilk to the public on various occasions. “It is home-made, and since it is n

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City artist transfers Ghalib s ghazals to her canvas

City artist transfers Ghalib’s ghazals to her canvas New Delhi: People s fascination for ghazals is not new. They have been enjoying this genre of music for long. When it comes to ghazals of Ghalib, there is a big following. Now, a well-known painter is fusing her arts with the world of ghazals. She is depicting Ghalib s ghazals through her paintings. We are talking about a painter Jyotika Sehgal. She makes an interesting relationship between pen and paint. She started building this relationship when she was doing her doctoral thesis on the visual translation of the poetic text of Ghalib’s ghazals.

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Farmers protests in India are not just about land rights They re about our very identity

Posted: Dec 12, 2020 6:00 AM PT | Last Updated: December 12, 2020 Protesting farmers shout slogans as they clash with police while attempting to move toward Delhi, at the border between Delhi and Haryana state on Nov. 27. Thousands of farmers in India faced tear gas and baton charges from police after they resumed their march to the capital against new farming laws that they fear will give more power to corporations and reduce their earnings.(Altaf Qadri/The Associated Press) This is an opinion column by Raji Aujla and Jagdeesh Mann, both Punjabi-Canadians who live in B.C. For more information about The farmers, the majority of whom are Sikh, have been protesting legislation in India that deregulates agricultural markets and opens them to private corporations. The farmers fear these reforms  will lead to the eventual elimination of government price protections, which in turn will push them off their ancestral farmlands.

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