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BY TAN MEI ZI
Guests were able to enjoy steaming bowls of Maggi noodles at a wedding reception in India recently. Picture via Twitter/somyalakhani and Reuters
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PETALING JAYA, Jan 27 A couple in India took their love for Maggi noodles to the next level after they decided to include the dish in their wedding reception recently.
Twitter user Somya Lakhani posted a photo taken during her cousin’s big day in New Delhi where the two-minute noodles were on the menu.
Updated Jan 22, 2021 | 08:16 IST
A photo of a Maggi counter at a wedding has gone viral on social media and netizens want every shadi to have one such stall. Maggi counter at wedding  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
Weddings in the pandemic era have changed. While guest lists are shortened, wedding food orders are also seeing a change. With virtual weddings become popular, families of the bride and the groom are delivering
shadi ka khana at the doorsteps of the wedding guests.
Now, a unique food counter at a wedding venue has created a buzz online. Twitter user Somya Lakhani posted a photo of a Maggi counter at her cousin s wedding. I love my cousin for being so thoughtful & ensuring there is a Maggi counter at her wedding tonight, Lakhani tweeted.
Twitter User s Photo Of Maggi Counter At Cousin s Wedding Goes Viral
Twitter User s Photo Of Maggi Counter At Cousin s Wedding Goes Viral
A Twitter user shared a picture of her cousin s wedding, which featured a live Maggi counter. The photograph was a hit with user, going instantly viral.
Highlights
A Twitter user shared the photograph of a live Maggi counter
The counter featured at a wedding of the user s cousin
Weddings in the Covid era are definitely not the same. Just like everything else, they too have undergone vast changes due to the pandemic. Limited guests and fewer ceremonies have made weddings a more intimate affair. Food too is ordered in limited batches for the attendees rather than a sumptuous buffet spread. Recently, we saw how virtual weddings are also becoming increasingly popular. The families of the bride and groom are sending individually packed food to the doorstep of their virtual wedding attendees - a concept which allows them to savour the delicious
Socks, soap, shawls: At Tikri, a ‘kisan mall’ where everything on the shelves is free
On Wednesday morning, when he heard about ‘Kisan Mall’ being opened up by Khalsa Aid India, an NGO, at Tikri border, where he has been camping since November 25, he immediately asked if they have any socks. Updated: December 24, 2020 5:53:50 pm
Protest at the Singhu border on Wednesday.
A month ago, when Jagjit Singh (40) hurriedly left his village in Punjab’s Bathinda for Delhi, he only packed one pair of socks, which are now torn and dusty. “It takes very long for them to dry after I wash them because there’s no sun at all some days. Nights are the hardest, it’s too cold,” said Jagjit.