Category: General
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Foodie’s Delight – Corporate Road, Prahlad Nagar
The Corporate Road @ Prahlad Nagar Garden in Ahmedabad is the Khau Galli. The street is now the unofficial food capital of Ahmedabad !
McDonald’s is opening a new outlet at 100 Feet Road @ Prahlad Nagar, Ahmedbad.
The place is a delight for any foodie ! Check out the restaurant options:
1. Shocolatery
Good Place for Pizza, Pasta, Pastries.
Great Ambience
Wifi
Executive Lunch was a great option till they raise the price by nearly 70%.2. Bawarchi
Great Place for Punjabi Food.
Wonderful Ambience
Great Service(My Favorite Bawarchi Is Drive-In Road Bawarchi)
3. Naveli
Mix of Gujarati & Rajasthani Food
Trying To Give Competition To Swati Snacks
Good For Gujarati Snacks4. Subway
The Place For Health Subs !
Veg + Non-Veg Options5. Havmor Restaurant
Good Punjabi Food
Nice AmbienceI Like Havmor@Navrangpura
6. Havmor Fast Food
Quick Snacks On The Move
Grills, Samosas, Famous Chana Puri
Ice-Creams, Shakes7. U S Pizza
Good Pizza, Salads, Soups, Garlic Bread
Place For Office Treats!8. Domino’s
Quick Pizza & Pastas
Office Deliveries For Late Night Workers !9. Cafe Upper Crust
Boutique Restaurant
Good Continental Stuff10. Bikanerwala
Chaats, Samosas, South Indian, Pulao, Sweets11. Gwalia
Pav Bhaji Puffs, Sweets, Kachoris, Chaats, Samosas,12. JJ’s Cafe
Great Combo of Dosa & Juice
Try – Mini Bangalore Platter, 5 Moons
Red Passion, Lime Mint Cooler Is Great Option !13. Deliziou
Mom Approved Food Station
Continental, Grills, Indian Lunches
Good Decor, Nice Glasses !14. Amazo
The Place for World Cuisine
Mexican, Italian OptionsAmaza @ Xaviers Is Better !
15. Pepperazi
Great Ambience
Wonderful Food Options
Indian, Chinese Lunch Options16. Raisin
17. McDonalds (Opening Soon!)
18. Not Just Grill
19. Only Parathas
20. R K Egg Eatery
21. Honest !& Many More !
Coming Next : Ahmedabad’s Best Restaurant !
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Dhiraj Chawda’s Snap on Times Crest Anniversary Issue
Times Of India’s Crest edition completes one year today. As a regular reader, I was treated to a one year special Collector’s Edition today. The issue was wonderful reading, as usual !
I was happy to note the cover photo – It was one of the photos clicked by my friend and immensely talented Shri Dhiraj Chawda. The photo was one of the most famous photos in India film industry.
Cheers to Dhiraj Chawda – The Magician !

Read More About Dhiraj Chawda & His Book Reflections – Click Here !
Check Out Snaps from Dhiraj Chawda’s ‘Reflections’ Book Launch:

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Standard Chartered IT Continues To Surprise!
Last Month, I faced a very surprising issue with Standard Chartered. I was using their Online Banking for my credit card for nearly one year. Suddenly it stopped working. When I called the customer care department, I was told that there is no Online Banking Service for my Credit Card. WoW. What was I doing for one year? My loan account also did not exist? Wow ! No need to pay back. Who is taking those EMIs?
The customer care executive do not listen. They have ‘Care’ in designation but do not care. I gave up my argument and simply asked for a new online banking service and a password. One month passed and today I called them. They had some IT Problem and they will issue it later. However, when I checked, I found that the mobile number and email number with them was all incorrect. How did it happen? God Knows ! I hope there is no virus with Standard Chartered System !
Pray – The only choice !
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The FMCGization of Indian Mobile Handset Market
The Indian Mobile Handset Market is coming of age. There are more than 30 Indian Mobile Handset players. The Industry is going strong with impressive numbers and is now resembling the marketing favorite FMCG Industry.
Let us look at the few common features with FMCG Market:
1. Strong Global Players With Indian Challengers
Indian FMCG Market is a vibrant place with global players like Unilever and P&G. Global players have been successfully challenged by Indian companies like Nirma, Cavin Care, Marico, Ghadi etc.
Similarly, Global Companies like Nokia, Samsung, LG have been strong in India. In fact, Nokia enjoyed Maruti-like status in India. However, now it is challenged by Indian players like Karbonn, Maxx, Fly, Videocon, Micromax, Intex etc.
India is a very important market for Unilever as well as Nokia, P&G as well as Samsung.
2. Price Wars
The FMCG market has seen price wars and companies like Unilever launched Wheel to counter-attack Nirma. Similarly, Nokia, LG and Samsung have launched sub-2000 Rs phones to counter the various Indian brands.
3. Product Enhancements
Indian FMCG Players have used strong product features to differentiate themselves. Whether it is special packaging, different price points, product ingredients – FMCG players have been innovating and improving products.
Similarly, Indian players have innovations like Dual SIM, long battery hours to differentiate themselves apart from price advantage.
4. Distribution
In FMCG, Distribution is God ! Companies like HLL, Colgate, Cavin-Care have built a great distribution machinery. It is their biggest advantage. Similarly, Nokia and others have created a great distribution network and a strong sales team, which has resulted in nearly 2 million handsets being sold every month in India!
5. New & Improved !
FMCG Products excel in re-launches with minimal changes – The New & Improved. FMCG products play with different colors, size and ingredients.
Indian Mobile players are also playing with bold Indian colors, new sizes and aesthetic appeal.
6. Celebrity Advertisement
Indian FMCG Players have developed and promoted the concept of celebrity advertisements. In fact, Lux prides itself in promoting Indian beauties and every top celebrity is promoting multiple FMCG Products.
Videocon, Maxx India, Lemon etc have started using Indian Celebrities for differentiating themselves in the Indian advertisement scenario.
7. Counterfeit
The Global Players face the problem of product plagiarism in India. Whether is Vicks, Colgate or Parachute, there are several Indian versions.
iPhone and Blackberry handset designs are the most copied designs in India. There are many foreigns handsets which are openly sold with duplicate designs.
8. Product Flanking Strategy
Unilever, P&G started it and Nokia and Indian players are mastering it !
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Presentation Skills
I was surfing for some information and I came across one of my old presentations on Presentation Skills. One of my subordinates had uploaded it on the net for the benefit of all. I was glad and realized that the principles remain true.
I have embedded it here.
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Nandan Nilekani on TED : Ideas For India’s Future
Nandan Nilekani was recently featured on TED. Nandan, visionary CEO of outsourcing pioneer Infosys, explains four brands of ideas that will determine whether India can continue its recent breakneck progress.
Insightful Stuff…
Check The Direct Link:
(Thanks to Manish Mistry / Kartik Mistry for reporting the error in TED feed!)
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Salim – Latika, All The Best !
Oscar Awards are here…
Slumdog Millionaire featuring Indian story and actors will be in contention for various awards including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Music Director.
All the best !


