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Pakistan conflict in May, Hyderabad's famous Karachi Bakery — named after the founder's hometown, which is in present-day ...
Against the backdrop of tensions between India and Pakistan, BJP members allegedly vandalised one of the branches of Karachi ...
Karachi Bakery's management in Hyderabad has sought police protection to maintain its brand name after facing protests in Vizag, where a religious group demanded a name change. Established in 1953 ...
A right-wing group vandalized a Karachi Bakery branch in Hyderabad, demanding a name change due to perceived Pakistani associations. The protesters shouted slogans, covered the bakery's sign ...
After Osmania biscuits, the fruit biscuit from Karachi Bakery in Hyderabad is probably the most sought-after. Made by a legacy brand, everyone — whether tourists or local people — knows that ...
multiple Karachi Bakery outlets in cities like Hyderabad prominently displayed the Indian national flag above their signboards. Outlets in locations such as Begumpet and Moazzam Jahi Market were ...
Tha famous Karachi Bakery in Hyderabad, founded in 1953 by Kanchand Ramnani, a Sindhi Hindu refugee from Karachi after the Partition.Yesterday, some illiterate #Chaddis vandalised the bakery while ...
A group of people held a protest in front of a Karachi Bakery outlet in Hyderabad, demanding that the name be changed, police said on Sunday. IMAGE: People protest outside Hyderabad’s Karachi ...
Karachi Bakery promoters Rajesh Ramnani and Harish Ramnani said the brand was established in Hyderabad in 1953 by their grandfather Khanchand Ramnani, who migrated to India from Pakistan during ...
Karachi Bakery, a legacy of Partition refugees, is currently facing protests. The protests are due to its name amid India-Pakistan tensions. Khanchand Ramnani started the bakery in Hyderabad after ...
Hyderabad's popular Karachi Bakery has landed in the middle of controversy after protests erupted over its name, which is linked to a city in Pakistan. The backlash comes in the wake of ...
In response to the protests, Karachi Bakery has reiterated its Indian identity. “We are a 100% Indian brand, founded in Hyderabad in 1953,” the company said in a public statement. The owners ...