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Chef Ranveer Brar 3 easy summer drink recipes: Lassi, masala chaas and mohabbat ka sharbat

Chef Ranveer Brar 3 easy summer drink recipes: Lassi, masala chaas and mohabbat ka sharbat

In the sweltering hot summer days, a cool, refreshing drink can be a lifesaver. Celebrity chef and MasterChef India judge Ranveer Brar shares the recipe of three such drinks on YouTube in April 2024 that can be easily prepared at home within 20 minutes. The ingredients and detailed steps to prepare are as follows. Ranveer Brar’s lassi, mohabbat ka sharbat, and masala chaas can be prepared at home in just 20 minutes. (@RanveerBrar/YouTube) Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Mohabbat ka Sharbat – Dassana’s Veg Recipes

Mohabbat ka Sharbat – Dassana’s Veg Recipes

Mohabbat ka Sharbat is a North Indian summer drink made with milk, rose syrup or rooh afza and fresh watermelon. It is popular in Delhi, especially during the hot months for its cooling nature. The drink has a lovely sweetness with floral rose notes and juicy bites of watermelon in every sip. Sabja seeds are also sometimes added for texture and cooling effect, but can be skipped. This is a simple no-cook beverage that works well as a quick refresher for both Indian and international tastes. About Mohabbat Ka Sharbat Mohabbat ka sharbat comes from the streets of Old Delhi and is strongly linked with the summer food culture there. It is commonly sold near Jama Masjid during peak heat, where vendors serve it chilled in large glasses. The name loosely translates to “drink of love,” which reflects its appeal as a simple, comforting summer cooler. Over time, it has become popular across North India and is now made at home as well. The drink has a simple base of cold milk and rose syrup. …

Delhi: Baba Ramdev assures HC to remove `Sharbat Jihad` advertisement

Delhi: Baba Ramdev assures HC to remove `Sharbat Jihad` advertisement

Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev, on Monday assured the Delhi High Court that all videos and social media posts containing his controversial “Sharbat Jihad” remark will be taken down. The assurance comes in response to a legal suit filed by Hamdard, the makers of the popular drink Rooh Afza, who objected to Ramdev`s statements. The controversy arose after Ramdev, in a video, allegedly accused Hamdard of using its profits to fund the construction of mosques and madrasas, referring to the drink as part of a so-called “sharbat jihad.” These remarks were widely criticised for their communal undertones and were deemed by Hamdard as an attempt to create a “communal divide” while disparaging their product. During the hearing, Justice Amit Bansal of the Delhi High Court expressed strong disapproval of the remarks and said, “When I saw this ad, I could not believe my ears and eyes.” Senior Advocate Rajiv Nayar, representing Patanjali and Baba Ramdev, informed the court that the controversial videos would be removed. The court, however, directed Ramdev to submit an affidavit affirming that …

Delhi High Court raps Ramdev for ‘Sharbat Jihad’ remark

Delhi High Court raps Ramdev for ‘Sharbat Jihad’ remark

Patanjali’s founder Baba Ramdev, in a video introducing the firm’s new drink communally targeted Rooh Afza, a popular sharbat brand. File | Photo Credit: PTI The Delhi High Court on Tuesday (April 22, 2025) came down heavily on Patanjali founder Baba Ramdev for using communal remarks ‘Sharbat Jihad’ to target Hamdard and its popular drink Rooh Afza. Mr. Ramdev, in a video introducing the firm’s new drink communally targeted Rooh Afza, a popular sharbat brand. “Shocks the conscience of the court,” Justice Amit Bansal remarked on Hamdard’s plea against Ramdev. The hearing is set to continue at 12 noon. Hamdard has moved Delhi High Court against Mr. Ramdev’s comments after his video went viral. In the video Mr. Ramdev, while introducing Patanjali’s rose sharbat said, “a certain company makes sharbat… but their proceedings go to make mosques. Our proceedings will go to make gurukuls.” He also said, just like “love jihad,” this is ‘sharbat jihad’ Hamdard National Foundation (India), manufacturer of popular ‘Rooh Afza’ sharbat, is engaged in the business of manufacturing and selling unani …

Delhi high court slams Ramdev for ‘Sharbat Jihad’ remark against Rooh Afza: ‘Shocks the conscience of court’ | Latest News India

Delhi high court slams Ramdev for ‘Sharbat Jihad’ remark against Rooh Afza: ‘Shocks the conscience of court’ | Latest News India

The Delhi high court on Tuesday came down heavily on Patanjali founder and yoga guru Ramdev for his controversial “Sharbat Jihad” comments allegedly aimed at Hamdard’s popular drink Rooh Afza, calling the comment “indefensible” and something that “shocks the conscience of the court”. Yog guru Ramdev in Nagpur.(ANI file) The strong observation came from Justice Amit Bansal while hearing a suit filed by Hamdard Laboratories against Ramdev. The company accused him of making defamatory and communal statements targeting its product. On April 3, Ramdev had targeted Hamdard’s Rooh Afza and claimed that the pharmaceutical and food company was using its money for building masjids and madrasas. The company then moved the Delhi high court, Bar and Bench reported. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Hamdrad, said, “This is a case which is shocking, which goes beyond disparagement. This is a case of creating communal divide, akin to hate speech. It will not have protection from law of defamation.” “This should not be even allowed for a moment. We have enough problems in this country,” Bar …

Around Town: Inside 85-year-old Meher Cold Drink House, one of Mumbai’s last such outlets, serving for the last season | Mumbai News

Mumbaikars, this could be your last chance to visit one of the last standing cold drink houses in the city, 85-year-old ‘Meher Cold Drink House’. If you have spent enough time in Fort, there’s a high chance that you have crossed by Meher Cold Drink House, a reminder of the days of yore when people would walk into a shop to have a bottle or glass of sharbat, chaas (buttermilk), lassi or bottled soft drinks. Meher, named in honour of the saint Meher Baba and nestled within Mackawee Mansion on Gunbow Street in Bora Bazaar, was established in 1939 by a Parsi gentleman named Bomi Irani who had honed his craft at the National Dairy Research Institute, Bangalore. The cold drink house quickly earned a reputation for its delectable offerings — creamy sweet dahi in cutting chai glasses, lassi with just the right sweetness in tall glasses and hand churned buttermilk in old Rooh Afza bottles. Something that’s available even today, and are priced nominally at Rs 25, 30 and 60, respectively. Meher Cold Drink …