Wednesday, 15 February 2012

India Coffee Culture Brewing as Tea Holds Ground


India is traditionally a tea-drinking country. But it is now acquiring a taste for coffee, prompting global coffeechains to eye the huge market.  And local entrepreneurs are also hoping to cash in on the country’s tea-drinking habits by opening new outlets to promote the beverage. It is just 10:30 in the morning, but two cafés located within meters of each other, opposite a college in New Delhi, are doing brisk business.  Their main customers - undergraduate students. In the past decade, India’s huge young population has quickly embraced a coffee culture as cafés become the hip and convenient place to spend time. The result - coffee chains have expanded fast and furiously, fanning out from big metros like New Delhi and Mumbai to small towns and highways. Coffee consumption has doubled in the last 10 years. Now a days there are multiple restaurantswhich are providing the cuisine like coffee snacks . Explore here such kind of Restaurants in Delhi . It is the promise of this market that is luring chains like American-based Starbucks to enter India. It will open its first outlets here, later this year. In addition to domestic chains, Lavazza and Costa Coffee are already present.  The head of India Coffee Trust, Anil Kumar Bhandari, says Starbucks will come to a country where cafés have become central to the lifestyle of young, middle-class Indians as incomes grow and global trends catch on. “They should have been here before..  Almost any café chain which has a reasonable quality with its service, ambiance and food, and coffee first, will succeed in this country.  Because look at the young population, [it] is growing and they are all taking to it like ducks to water,” Bhandari said.  But coffee’s growing popularity does not mean that tea, which Indians have consumed for more than 150 years, is moving over.
India is one of the world’s major tea-growing countries and a cup of “chai,” as it is known locally, is hugely popular. Indians consume eight times more tea than coffee. But outside homes and offices, it is mostly sold by street vendors. And that is what entrepreneurs like Amuleek Singh Bijral hope to change.  The 36-year-old Harvard graduate has opened a tea retail chain in the southern information technology hub, Bangalore, called Chai Point.  These are not upscale cafes, but offer customers more affordable tea in what Bijral calls a clean and hygienic environment. Explore here Restaurants in Bangalore . Instead of cappuccinos, lattés and espressos, they sell lemon tea, iced green tea or masala chai - tea cooked with spices.  It is often served in glasses instead of cups, the way many Indians have it at home.
In less than a year, 14 Chai Points have mushroomed in the city.  They are not competing for image with cafés because, as Bijral points out, “chai” is the common man’s beverage. “You can not [over] price it.  You can not give it an elitist twist.  We are very clearly not a high-street phenomenon.  We are not a mall phenomenon," Bijral noted. "We do not think that is the mass of India, so we very clearly have defined our sweet spot where we say we are going to target the working Indian and serve people who are in the habit of drinking 'chai' three to four times a day.”  Another entrepreneur has launched a similar tea venture in the northern city, Jaipur. Thirty-year-old Manasi Chadha in Bangalore welcomes these outlets. “Drinking tea is a kind of in-home kind of thing, out-of-home options like this are new.  Especially since coffee-drinking has boomed in the last couple of years," Chadha said. "This is a little different.”  And as health becomes high on the agenda of many consumers, the tea restaurants hope to quietly stress the advantage of a beverage that is low on caffeine and high on antioxidants. Business analysts say it is not a case of coffee or tea.  They say that in a country where half the billion-plus population is under 25, both cafés and tea points will find plenty of room to grow.
Source “voanews”

Sunday, 29 January 2012

Ahana Deol to design for a cause in a fashion show


Fashion designer Ahana Deol, daughter of veteran actors Hema Malini and Dharmendra, is set to put her design instincts to good use for a cause. She will design for a beauty pageant being organised to help families of martyrs from the Indian army, and underprivileged kids. The grand finale of the pageant, Indian Princess, will be organised by Sunil Rane, in Mumbai March 9.  Ahana, 26, says the cause behind the event propelled her to give her nod. "It's always an amazing feeling to be part of a wonderful cause and this is the only reason which propelled me to associate with the event. Sunil Rane, who is also a family friend, shared the whole idea behind the event, and I saidWhy not," Ahana said.  Explore here Beauty Parlor in Indaia
Ahana, who designs under her label Divinorum, who has been selling casual clothes for the past two years. But this will be the first time she will enter the commercial fashion arena through this platform. "I am designing a gown for the show-stopper who will be among one of the participating girls in the pageant. Also, this is the first time that I am stepping into commercial line with a gown in crochet fabric with lot of rust, olive and green colour splashed on it. "This will be cocktail gown, which a young girl would generally prefer to wear on an evening outside," she added.
While fashion enthusiasts will only get a glimpse of her new line, the complete collection will be available through her brand Divinorum. "I am launching a website for my brand in March this year, and my collection also encompasses accessories like eco-friendly bags, scarfs, caps and many other things," she said. Asked about her plans to participate in any of India's many fashion weeks, she said: "I am open to fashion weeks also, but as I said, I am not much into commercial designing so I will take time to actively be the part of some major fashion events." Explore here Spa in Mumbai .
source "indiatoday"

Friday, 27 January 2012

Essence of Self Spa personalized relaxation and health benefits


Essence of Self Ayurveda Spa opened its doors in 2009 with the main goal of providing massages, treatments, and services that put the client’s needs first. Owned and operated by massage therapist Nancy A. Smith, Essence of Self combines Ayurveda, an ancient system of holistic health, with the optimal American spa experience. Through Nancy’s training in India, she has become one of a select group of Ayurvedic Practitioners in the state of New Jersey. She and her staff, certified massage therapists Lisa Donzelli and Karin Liljestrand, are able to offer a truly unique selection of services to the spa’s clients. While Essence of Self does offer the Swedish and Deep Tissue massages found at most spas, it specializes in a variety of Ayurvedic massages that use warm oils, hot stones, and deeply luxurious steam treatments in combination with personalized elements based on the client’s specific needs. Explore here Spa in Delhi India.
Essence of Self has also just added a selection of Ayurveda Facial Treatments to its services, which provide nourishment and rejuvenation to the skin using all-natural products created specifically for the spa.  Diet is another major component of the Ayurvedic philosophy, which has prompted Essence of Self to create a new Prepared Meal Program to further enhance the overall sense of wellbeing that Ayurveda provides. Through the program, balanced meals are prepared in the spa’s commercial kitchen and are made available for pickup as a healthy alternative to fast-food lunches. "Ayurveda is all about looking within yourself and becoming a detective," says Nancy. "You have to balance the rhythms of life to maintain an overall sense of wellbeing amidst them. Our goal is always to ensure that each client leaves feeling an overall sense of relief and relaxation in mind, body, and soul."  click here to know more about Spa in Pune  India.
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012

US restaurant chain Quiznos to step up India presence


NEW DELHI: American quick service restaurant chain Quiznos will set up over 150 outlets in North and West India within the next five years. Quiznos has entered into a master franchise agreement with Delhi restaurantmanagement company Sub-One Hospitality Services to open outlets across states like Punjab, Delhi/NCR, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra, the company said in a press release.
Quiznos entered India last year with the launch of its first outlet in Hyderabad. It has a presence in 35 countries through more than 4,000 restaurants. Quiznos' entry in India was the brand's first foray in South-East Asia. Quiznos' chief development officer (international) Lee Vala said in a statement: "The Indian quick service restaurant market is evolving and it will have a much larger share in the overall food and beverage industry in the coming years." The franchisee outlets will be available in different formats like kiosks, food court and standalone restaurants.
Sub-One Hospitality Services is the associate company of South Asian Hospitality Services. Sub-One Hospitality Services is the associate company of South Asian Hospitality Services - which has franchisee rights for brands like Nirula's, Rajdhani and Moti Mahal Deluxe .  One of the most favourite cuisines for people when they eat out in the capital is Chinese and no wonder we have so many Chinese Restaurants in Delhi. Some of the more popular ones are BonsaiChopsticksFaYian which have been up there in the list of go to places when it comes to Chinese and oriental cuisines in Delhi. While the above are fine-dine restaurants there are many Quick service restaurants which serve Chinese cuisines through express stalls. Some of them have also started by focusing on just a very limited menu like dimsums. Bookmyrestaurant has managed to tie-up with most of the to Chinese Restaurants in the city, so the next time you are thinking Chinese in Delhi, Gurgaon, faridabad or Noida- just type BookmyRestaurant in your browser and enjoy an exclusive discount with those noodles and pan fried rice.
the "economictimes"

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Coming soon an art gallery at New Delhi Railway Station


Come March, and you can just walk into an art gallery in a railway station and can get a glimpse of the history of Indian Railways. The New Delhi Railway Station will soon have India's first of its kind rail art gallery of its own. A railway art gallery which will showcase the rich heritage of India - including the iconic stations, steam engines, the scenic beauty of hill railways and the royal rail salons used by the English princess and Indian royalty. The railway art gallery is coming up at Platform number 1 of the railway station and entry will be free for authorised railway passengers.
"The art gallery will have photographs, painting and prints of Indian Railways. We are hoping to throw it open for our travellers by February 29," said a senior northern railways officer, who did not wish to be named. Countries such as the UK already have a railway art gallery. And with the opening of this gallery in India, the work of rail artists and photographers, who specialise in making rail panting and prints, would be brought under one roof.  "The photographs, paintings and prints in the art gallery will be the depiction of the railway scene in all its facets both past and present. The railways for more than 150 years have been a favourite subject among the artists. The gallery will put rail art on the forefront," the railway officer added. The Delhi division of the northern railways also plans to organise rail art competitions regularly at the rail art gallery. Explore here lakme services in india
"We will invite professional artists, school and college children to participate in the competition. The staging of railway art exhibitions will also assist in the historical research necessary for various subjects related to Indian railways," said the officer.  If you want to book parlor spa  online  then BookMyParlor  is best resource for you here you can get the different spa ,parlor, salons details all over the country . you can get the booking according to you and can get the status of booking. By doing the booking you save  the time and also get some discount part. Now a days there is higly need of Cosmetics items also and everybody  wants to look pretty . Now a day’s people are highly concerned about their skin related issues. BookMyParlor  has brought up the concept of online booking of Beauty parlor ,spa and salon. So enjoy the services.
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Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Fast food chain Just Falafel eyes bite of India UK market


Just Falafel, the UAE’s fast-food chain that grew from two stores to an agreed 73 in the past five years, plans to add outlets in India and the UK and may consider going public as soon as 2014. “We foresee exponential growth for Just Falafel in 2012 and 2013, and we aim to remain profitable so that we have the option to eventually go public,” chief executive officer Fadi Malas said in a telephone interview from London Jan 10.  “The conditions of the financial markets would have to be there and we would have the option to go public after at least three profitable years.”  Just Falafel, which has secured paid franchises in countries including Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, is seeking to boost the number of global stores to become the leading retailer of the Middle Eastern vegetarian food. The company, which may list its shares in the UAE, said Jan 8 full-year profit was AED7m ($1.9m). Explore Here Bangalore Restaurants .
The Bloomberg Quick Service Restaurant Index, made up of fast-food chains such as McDonald’s Corp, surged 16 percent in 2011. That compares with a 20 percent drop in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index and a 17 percent decline in Dubai’s benchmark stock index. Money raised from initial public offerings in the UAE fell to $243m in 2011 from $7.4bn in 2007 after Europe’s debt crisis hurt regional stocks.  “This trend of entrepreneurship is the consequence of a general downturn in the global financial sector,” said Mohammed Ali Yasin, chief investment officer at Capm Investment in Abu Dhabi. “Investors are looking into franchises or areas of the real economy that are cash-generating businesses; there’s a belief today that the food business produces revenue, and may have the potential to go public when market conditions improve.” “Just Falafel’s selling point across the Middle East is that we’re offering retail franchising, and historically in the region, there’s not much of that,” Malas said. Explore here Restaurants in Gurgaon India.
Source "arabianbusiness"

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

International Workshop on Fashion and Hair Styles


Hair and Beauty Organization (HBO) is conducting a 7 days (6th to 12th January) International Work shop on Creative and Fashion Hair Style at Ceremony Resort, Udaipur in association with the All India Hair and Beauty Association (AIHBA).  25 representatives of 15 cities of the state are being taught about the art of hairstyling in this workshop, by a well known Sri Lankan beautician and fashion designer Naina Karunaratne, President, Organisation Mondiale Coiffure (OMC), Asia Pacific Zone, an international organization of hairdressers that conducts International level competitions. Naina Karunaratne, said “I was impressed to see the crowd of young students; they are all willing learners. India is one of the fastest growing nations and according to me, after China its India’s turn to show its talent in this field. Culture is changing and it’s not just barber’s work anymore; it’s more about styling now. BookMyParlor is providing currently the Best online  spa reservation  services in the city .
The aim of this work shop is to unite all the beauticians and spread education and knowledge of hair dressing to the beautician from the root level and prepare them to compete at the international level. Sangeeta Chauhan , president of AIHBA said, “hair and beauty industry is not recognized as a profession in India because of the lack of proper facilities and knowledge. We want hair and beauty to also have a recognized degree in Bachelors and Masters.”  Neeta Parikh, secretary of HBO said, “People participating in this workshop are lucky to have a mentor like Naina. They should learn and develop their skills so that in future they can also spread this knowledge and promote the industry.”  HBO is an organization which extends the knowledge and development of hair and beauty industry to the general masses, those who do not have the facilities and access to reach it. Ashok Paliwal, President of HBO, said “we want to groom and take our talent from the villages of Rajasthan to the world level. This is the reason behind keeping this work shop; we are just providing a platform for those who want to learn and want fame but do not have the right direction.”  Explore here Jawed Habib Hair and Beauty


source    "udaipurtimes"