10 Products That Continue To Rule Indian Hearts


 

Salt is buried deep in the hearts of Indians as the famous Dandi March was taken by Mahatma Gandhi in Gujarat, to defy the monopolization of salt by the British, when they rule India. He led the way for Indians to produce and manufacture salt so that they would stop depending on the British for it. We remember his great wits and patriotisms shown through the campaigns he made for the smallest of things even as Independence Day of our nation comes around.

The State Bank of India: It is a possibility that at least one person from an Indian family has a bank account in SBI. This bank can be traced to the times of British India, when banking was fairly new to the country. This bank is a multinational banking service that has over 190 foreign offices and is the largest banking service in India in terms of Assets.

This bank has five associate banks and continues to serve the huge population of India, with over 20 percent market share in the loans and deposits among Indian commercial banks.

Rooh Afza: A red concentrated squash made from crushed fruits, herbs and vegetable extracts dates its manufacturing back to 1906. Hakeem Hafiz Abdul Majeed, made it back in the days of British India, through Hamdard Laboratories, which was founded by Hakeem and later run by his sons.

This drink is a non-alcoholic drink. This is a summer drink that is marketed in the form of syrup that can be added to other liquid drinks for sweetening and refreshment, especially in milk, ice and in cold desserts.

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