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Surprisingly, Hyderabad's iconic Karachi Bakery has become one of the latest targets simply because of its name. 'Kindly ...
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ET Now on MSNKarachi Bakery: Origins in India or Pakistan? Here's a look at biscuit giant's success story, owner, historyDuring the partition in 1947, Khanchand Ramnani along with his 4 sons decided to move from Sindh in Pakistan to Hyderabad in ...
Karachi Bakery, a cherished Hyderabad brand, faces protests due to its name amid India-Pakistan tensions. Founded by ...
A social media debate has ignited, questioning the authenticity of restaurants abroad claiming to be Indian. Fuelled by ...
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The Print on MSNThe owners of Karachi Bakery are as Hyderabadi — and Indian — as anyone elseThe Indian right-wing, or anyone uncomfortable with the name Karachi Bakery, needs to understand that they are targeting a ...
Symbolism has long been a political drug of choice. Substance may be hard, but symbolism is cheap and catchy. Roads, towns, ...
Pakistan claimed that the X account of its Economic Affairs Division was hacked following a post addressed to the country’s ...
Hyderabad: The owners of Hyderabad’s iconic Karachi Bakery have appealed to Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and DGP ...
The conversation gained traction following recent protests in Hyderabad targeting Karachi Bakery, a beloved city institution.
The owners urged the general public to support them, as they are an authentic Indian brand and not a brand from Pakistan ...
Founded in 1953 at Hyderabad’s Moazzam Jahi Market by Sindhi Hindu immigrant Khanchand Ramnani, Karachi Bakery was born after ...
Amid renewed nationalist sentiment following "Operation Sindoor," Hyderabad-based Karachi Bakery has come under public ...
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