- census, 83,869
people (0.3% of the po****tion of Nepal) were
Halwai. The
frequency of
Halwais by
province was as follows:
Madhesh Province (0.8%)
Koshi Province...
- of India.
Karachi halwa, also
known as
Bombay halwa was po****rized by
halwais moving from Karachi.
While many
preparations remain traditional, it occasionally...
- The
Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple is a
Hindu temple dedicated to the
Hindu god
Ganesh in the city of Pune. The
temple is
visited by over one hundred...
- Bareilly, Pilibhit, Rampur, Shahjahanpur, Kannauj, and Kasganj,
Muslim Halwais adopted surnames derived from
their pirs (spiritual guides) and Sufis....
-
globalized world as told
through a
retrospective narration from
Balram Halwai, a
village boy. The
novel examines issues of the
Hindu religion, caste,...
-
Indian state of Bihar. It is
known for the
excellent Khaja made by its
Halwais. It is also the
headquarters of a Block, a
small administrative unit, by...
- (2010). He
gained international recognition for
playing chauffeur Balram Halwai in the
satirical film The
White Tiger (2021),
which garnered him nominations...
-
group of
halwais, who set up a
small sweet shop in
Johri Bazaar.
Years later in around, 1949/1950, one of the
descendants of
these halwais,
Maliram Ghodawat...
- was
nominated for Best
Adapted Screenplay. In 2010,
entrepreneur Balram Halwai emails Chinese premier Wen Jiabao,
requesting a meeting, and
relating his...
- The
Ghantewala Halwai (घंटेवाला हलवाई) in
Chandni Chowk in Delhi,
established in 1790 CE was one of the
oldest halwais (traditional
sweet shop) in India...