
Tyohaar Sweets, a popular sweet shop in Jaipur, apparently changed the names of his traditional sweets to show national pride. The word “then”, which is often used in Indian sweet names, has been replaced “Shree”.
For example, Moti is now Moti Shree and Mysore is now MySore Shree. The shop owner, Anjali Jain, said that this change was made to expand the feeling of patriotism among citizens, not just soldiers.
“We decided to remove” then “from the names of our sweets and replace them with cultural resonant and patriotic alternatives,” Local18 said.
Jaine’s initiative seems to have been well with its slogan “ordinary” – do not do the ordinary. ”
She added that many customers were uncomfortable after a recent tension with Pakistan with the word “then”. Emotions were even more intense after a terrorist attack and Sindoor Pahalgam surgery.
Tyohaar Sweets is known for its special sweets, including gold and silver delicacies. These sweets are now called Swarn Shree and Chandi Shree.
The reaction of social media
Social media users responded to the name change.
“Who tells them that in Mysore then, Moti then, Aam then, etc. comes from Paak, cannad words that means” sweet spices “and share the same root as Hindi Paag (sugar syrup)? Shared root for both words is Sanskrit (cooked, mature, roast),” fixed), “fixed).
“The reason for this change among traders is 99% WhatsApp forward. And ladies and gentlemen, representing the reason 34, why should you not go to WhatsApp University,” he commented.
Another commented: “The crowd pulling, then & Paak has a lot of differences.”
“This reflects the limited understanding of religion and culture prevailing in the country today. As a result, terms such as” paaka “can be misinterpreted as the artistic art of Pakistan and” Paaka Shastra “as the script of Pakistan. A high level of stupidity in this country ”,” they come from X (formerly Twitter) users.
Another user responded: “Every day, the collective IQ of this country decreases with such stories!”
“Did you know? Mysore was first prepared in the royal cuisines of the Mysore Cook Palace called Kakasura Madappa under the reign of Kršnaraja Wodeyar IV,” another said.
Karachi bakery faces heat
After the Indian operation Sindoor focused on terrorist camps in Pakistan, Protests were facing shops in Telangana. Some groups demanded a change in name and said Indian shops should not use the names of Pakistani cities.
In response, the owners of the bakeries introduced the Indian flag in their shops. They explained that the bakery was started in Hyderabad in 1953 by a migrant of the division. The franchise has been an Indian for 73 years.
(Tagstotranslate) Mysore then in Mysore