It all started when Pranav saw a hard-hitting news story in which a 12-year-old refugee boy was asked what he thought of going back to Iraq and he said, “I’m not happy as I know I’ll die, but I have to go back with my family.” #WorldRefugeeDay
"To provide tea, lassi, and other food items to the passengers, kulhads, glasses, and bowls made of clay will be used. This will help in environmental protection as well as will profit the domestic industry."
“The joy one feels in sharing food is not felt in anything else. Since we started this ‘Maa ki Rasoi’ on 18th September, we have been distributing food every Tuesday and Friday.
The story of a tea-seller on the Humans of Bombay page, talking about how taking his kids to McDonald's made him feel like a hero, is going viral on Facebook.
Given how ubiquitous a cup of chai is across India, and how chai drinking transcends all boundaries, it come as a surprise that not many Indians know about the fascinating history of tea in India. So, on the 12th International Tea Day, appreciate the origins of your favorite cuppa as we reveal the story of how tea become an inevitable part of Indian lives.
An online store that knows just what you need after a long day's work. At the same time, they are bringing together small sellers on the streets of Mumbai and helping them to be a part of the e-commerce wave in the country. Watch what we are talking about.