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Bonding with coffee

Bonding with coffee

Rediff.com18 Mar 2005

As crisis deepens, exporters concerned about Indo-Bangladesh trade

As crisis deepens, exporters concerned about Indo-Bangladesh trade

Rediff.com5 Aug 2024

Domestic exporters on Monday expressed concerns over the crisis in Bangladesh and said the developments in the neighbouring country would have implications on bilateral trade. However, exporters expect that the situation may normalise soon. According to exporters, they are already facing disruptions in exports to Bangladesh due to a shortage of foreign exchange in that country.

Inside Shahid-Mira's Home!

Inside Shahid-Mira's Home!

Rediff.com11 Jun 2024

From stunning sea views to modern architecture and art, their lavish home is indeed a sight for the eyes.

14 Fun Things To Do In The Rains

14 Fun Things To Do In The Rains

Rediff.com10 Jun 2024

Sukanya Verma lists fun things you can do, inspired by Bollywood, when it's raining cats and dogs outside.

How The Heat Wave Will Affect Your Kitchen

How The Heat Wave Will Affect Your Kitchen

Rediff.com2 May 2024

Apart from the human body, human food will bear direct repercussions. From staples such as wheat, to coffee, dairy, and even the great Hilsa face the threat of reduced supply due to the extreme heat.

Orissa coffee growers demand subsidy

Orissa coffee growers demand subsidy

Rediff.com30 Mar 2011

Non-traditional coffee growers say the subsidies they get is a lot less than what traditional growers get.

Coffee can help fight obesity and diabetes: Study

Coffee can help fight obesity and diabetes: Study

Rediff.com30 Jun 2019

A recent study has found that drinking a cup of coffee can stimulate 'brown fat', the body's own fat-fighting defences, which can fight against obesity and diabetes.

Beware! Cybercriminals May Target Olympics

Beware! Cybercriminals May Target Olympics

Rediff.com26 Jul 2024

Domains spoofing the legitimate Olympics Web site, while fake mobile apps masquerading as transport, booking, or other planning apps are also certain to be leveraged by fraudsters during the event, cybersecurity firms say, which puts Indian users also at risk.

Ranji winner Dhawal Kulkarni named Mumbai's bowling mentor

Ranji winner Dhawal Kulkarni named Mumbai's bowling mentor

Rediff.com29 May 2024

Meanwhile, the MCA's apex council decided to felicitate legendary batter and former India captain Sunil Gavaskar on his 75th birthday on July 10.

Cafe Coffee Day going global

Cafe Coffee Day going global

Rediff.com9 Oct 2007

Caf Coffee Day is a division of India's largest coffee conglomerate, Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd, popularly known as Coffee Day, a Rs. 300 crore (Rs 3 billion) ISO 9002 certified company. Coffee Day sources coffee from 5000 acres of coffee estates, the 2nd largest in Asia, that is owned by a sister concern and from 11,000 small growers. It is one of India's leading coffee exporters with clients across USA, Europe & Japan.

7 Tips To Heal Irritable Bowel Syndrome

7 Tips To Heal Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Rediff.com27 May 2024

Replace processed and packaged foods with whole, unprocessed foods like fruits, green vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins, says Dr Gaurav Kumar Patil.

Beautiful India: 10 Journeys by Road

Beautiful India: 10 Journeys by Road

Rediff.com30 Aug 2024

Exploring the best of Indian roads.

AI Disruption Is REAL & Happening FAST!

AI Disruption Is REAL & Happening FAST!

Rediff.com28 Aug 2024

When AI is used to enhance operational efficiency, businesses can deliver the same product or service but with improved quality, faster, or even at a reduced cost

What's hot at the Olympics: Daley knitting is all the rage as food wars stir up

What's hot at the Olympics: Daley knitting is all the rage as food wars stir up

Rediff.com27 Jul 2024

US women dazzle in crystal-studded leos

'Rural demand for FMCG would come up in next quarter'

'Rural demand for FMCG would come up in next quarter'

Rediff.com15 Jun 2024

'We are seeing signs of improvement in rural overall in terms of demand, but I would still keep my fingers crossed.'

Get ready for Coffee Bloom

Get ready for Coffee Bloom

Rediff.com4 Mar 2015

The film will release on March 6.

How Celebs Are Chilling THIS Summer

How Celebs Are Chilling THIS Summer

Rediff.com16 Apr 2024

From jetting off to quick holidays to dipping in the pool, Namrata Thakker shows us how stars are chilling and beating the summer blues!

Global coffee exports surge

Global coffee exports surge

Rediff.com18 May 2007

Global coffee exports have seen a major jump in the first six months of the current crop year.

Look Who Loves Tamannaah! Other Than Vijay, Of Course

Look Who Loves Tamannaah! Other Than Vijay, Of Course

Rediff.com5 Mar 2024

The actor looks lovely in everything she wears.

'Encroached by Pak Army', PoK temple seeks Indian help

'Encroached by Pak Army', PoK temple seeks Indian help

Rediff.com29 Dec 2023

The Save Sharda Committee (SSC) in Bengaluru on Friday sought the help of the Indian government to remove the 'encroachment by the Pakistan Army' on the Sharda temple premises in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK), in order to pave way for its restoration.

Recipe: Mayur's Fudgy Homemade Brownies

Recipe: Mayur's Fudgy Homemade Brownies

Rediff.com14 Feb 2024

Have a bake date with your partner and rustle up a batch of these chocolatey brownies on V-Day.

Tata coffee beans for Starbucks

Tata coffee beans for Starbucks

Rediff.com18 Oct 2004

Tata Coffee Ltd said on Monday it would supply premium coffee beans to Starbucks, the American coffee retail chain.

Coffee production down in India

Coffee production down in India

Rediff.com28 Jun 2007

Coffee production in India is likley to come down for the 2006-07, even as the government is taking initiatives to boost to the troubled coffee industry.

Tata Coffee eyes retail market for growth

Tata Coffee eyes retail market for growth

Rediff.com2 Jul 2013

The company is already supplying coffee beans to cafes, instant coffee to Hotels, restaurants and catering segment, vending and various other establishments. Going forward, it plans to look at vending solutions on its own.

Delhi's Carnation Hospitality buys Barista Coffee chain

Delhi's Carnation Hospitality buys Barista Coffee chain

Rediff.com12 Aug 2014

The company has a production facility in Sri City in Andhra Pradesh.

10 great coffee trips

10 great coffee trips

Rediff.com14 May 2009

Not a Starbucks in sight! Forbes Traveler takes the high road to the coffee-growing climes from Jamaica to Sumatra.

'Climate Change Is The Main Villain'

'Climate Change Is The Main Villain'

Rediff.com2 Aug 2024

'Since there is no photo-op, or quick fix solutions, politicians do not want to address climate change. It is very unfashionable.'

Tatas buy US coffee firm

Tatas buy US coffee firm

Rediff.com26 Jun 2006

At Starbucks, the hunt is on for coffee with a difference

At Starbucks, the hunt is on for coffee with a difference

Rediff.com26 Jul 2018

Faced with a clutter of coffee houses and cafes that also serve the brew, the chain that has 119 stores in seven cities in India is looking at ways to differentiate its brand from the rest.

Container dearth hurts coffee exports

Container dearth hurts coffee exports

Rediff.com9 Aug 2007

After rupee appreciation and global and domestic price mismatch, it is container shortage which is harming the coffee exports from India now.

S Africa fans laud both teams over T20 World Cup final

S Africa fans laud both teams over T20 World Cup final

Rediff.com30 Jun 2024

South Africa might have faltered at the finishing line but their maiden final appearance in the T20 World Cup earned them accolades from local and expatriate fans

Coffee Day's Rs 1,150-crore IPO over-subscribed

Coffee Day's Rs 1,150-crore IPO over-subscribed

Rediff.com16 Oct 2015

Coffee Day Enterprises has already raised over Rs 334 crore from anchor investors.

Coffee exports register big rise

Coffee exports register big rise

Rediff.com4 Apr 2007

Coffee export has seen a big jump in the fiscal 2006-2007 with the Coffee Board issuing permits to export 2,55,421 tonne, up from 2,02,879 tonne during the last fiscal.

Depression, undereating caused early retirement, reveals Lanning

Depression, undereating caused early retirement, reveals Lanning

Rediff.com18 Apr 2024

Australia's former women's captain Meg Lanning said that her early retirement from international cricket at 31 was forced by bouts of depression and weight-loss

Only in Coorg! Wine from coffee plantations

Only in Coorg! Wine from coffee plantations

Rediff.com18 Mar 2018

Homemade wines from this coffee county make for surprising experiences.

Coffee king's death: Rs 3,500 cr skeleton tumbles out

Coffee king's death: Rs 3,500 cr skeleton tumbles out

Rediff.com24 Jul 2020

The probe gave a clean chit to the tax department that was being alleged to have harassed Siddhartha.

Starbucks comes to India, courtesy Tata Coffee

Starbucks comes to India, courtesy Tata Coffee

Rediff.com14 Jan 2011

Agreement includes opening cafes, bean sourcing and roasting.

Why So Cute Khushi?

Why So Cute Khushi?

Rediff.com16 Nov 2023

She seems to be enjoying a different flavour of fashion every day.

'Who Passed India's Olympic Uniform?'

'Who Passed India's Olympic Uniform?'

Rediff.com29 Jul 2024

'aris can be boiling hot in July. The choice of viscose over cotton was deliberate. Cotton would have crushed badly. We used viscose because it is a wood pulp fibre and lets you breathe. It is cooler than silk. We had to consider breathability because the athletes would be on a barge, in the heat, for up to five hours.'

Sights And Dazzle Of Japan

Sights And Dazzle Of Japan

Rediff.com25 Jun 2024

Tokyo -- the songs Japan, Love In Tokyo and Sayonara from the 1966 Hindi film automatically pop up in the mind -- is buzzing and crowded like any other metropolis, discovers Deepa Gahlot. The modern apartment blocks are built cheek by jowl, so close together that one can open the window and borrow sugar from the neighbour in the next building. One of the fears of the Indian traveller is the unavailability of vegetarian food. Every city and town in Japan has an array of Indian restaurants that serve every variety of cuisine, right from Gujarati to Punjabi to Andhra and Kerala meals.