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indizombie · 11 months
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Whisky was glamorised as prestigious, modern and sophisticated – especially in Bollywood movies. While drinkers had previously been depicted as evil or tragic (such as Devdas, which tells the story of a young man who succumbs to alcoholism, which, has been filmed 25 times, is the most adapted Indian film ever), from the 1970s, drinking whisky was portrayed as stylish and macho. A 2020 study by the Indian Journal of Psychiatry of Bollywood films from 1960 to 2010 found that films from 2001 had the most scenes featuring stars enjoying Scotch in clubs and bars, including women, concluding that films made from 2001: "had the most proportion of scenes set in clubs, bars, discotheques, or restaurants; scenes with characters of "positive" shade depicting alcohol use, and the scenes portraying heroines with alcohol use. There is an increasing trend toward alcohol depiction by positive characters for fun and relaxation."
Sunil Badami, ‘India's whisky consumption rises by 200pc in 10 years’, ABC
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List of Karnataka MLAs
Karnataka MLAs List
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Karnataka Election Results 2018
S.No. Constituency Candidate Name Political Party 1 Afzalpur MY Patil INC 2 Aland Guttedar Subhash Rukmayya BJP 3 Anekal B Shivanna INC 4 Arabhavi Balachandra Lakshmanarao Jarakiholi BJP 5 Arkalgud AT Ramaswamy (leading) JD(S) 6 Arsikere KM Shivalinge Gowda JD(S) 7 Athani Mahesh Iranagouda Kumathalli INC 8 Aurad Prabhu Chauhan BJP 9 B.T.M.Layout Ramalinga Reddy (leading) BJP 10 Babaleshwar Mallanagoud Basanagoud Patil INC 11 Badami Siddaramaiah INC 12 Bagalkot Veerabhadrayya (Veeranna) Charantimath BJP 13 Bagepalli S.N. Subbareddy (Chinnakayalapalli) INC 14 Bailhongal Koujalagi. Mahantesh. Shivanand INC 15 Ballari Rural (ST) B Nagendra INC 16 Bangalore South M Krishnappa BJP 17 Bangarpet S.N.Narayanaswamy K.M INC 18 Bantval Rajesh Naik U. BJP 19 Basavakalyan B Narayanrao INC 20 Basavana Bagevadi Shivanand Patil INC 21 Basavanagudi Ravisubramanya.L.A BJP 22 Belgaum Dakshin Abhay Patil BJP 23 Belgaum Rural Laxmi R Hebbalkar INC 24 Belgaum Uttar Anil S Benake BJP 25 Bellary City G. Somasekhara Reddy BJP 26 Belthangady Harish Poonja BJP 27 Belur Lingesha. K.S JD(S) 28 Bhadravati B.K.Sangameshwara INC 29 Bhalki Eshwar Khandre INC 30 Bhatkal Sunil Biliya Naik BJP 31 Bidar Rahim Khan INC 32 Bidar South Bandeppa JD(S) 33 Bijapur City Basanagoud R Patil (Yatnal) BJP 34 Bilgi Murugesh Rudrappa Nirani BJP 35 Bommanahalli Sathish Reddy M BJP 36 Byadgi Ballary Virupakshappa Rudrappa BJP 37 Byatarayanapura Krishna Byre Gowda INC 38 Byndoor B. M. Sukumar Shetty BJP 39 C.V. Raman Nagar S. Raghu BJP 40 Challakere (ST) T. Raghumurthy INC 41 Chamaraja L. Nagendra BJP 42 Chamarajanagar C Puttarangashetty INC 43 Chamrajpet B.z. Zameer Ahmed Khan INC 44 Chamundeshwari G.T.Devegowda JD(S) 45 Channagiri K Madalu Virupakshappa BJP 46 Channapatna H D Kumara Swamy JD(S) 47 Chickpet Uday B.Garudachar BJP 48 Chikkaballapur Dr. K. Sudhakar INC 49 Chikkanayakana J.C. Madhu Swamy BJP 50 Chikkodi-Sadalga Ganesh Prakash Hukkeri INC 51 Chikmagalur C T Ravi BJP 52 Chincholi Dr Umesh G Jadhav INC 53 Chintamani J K Krishna Reddy JD(S) 54 Chitradurga G H Thippareddy (Leading) BJP 55 Chittapur Priyank Kharge INC 56 Dasarahalli R.Manjunatha JD(S) 57 Davanagere North S A Ravindranath BJP 58 Davanagere South Shamanur Shivashankarappa INC 59 Devadurga Shivana Gouda Nayak BJP 60 Devanahalli Narayanaswamy L N JD(S) 61 Devar Hippargi Somanagouda B Patil BJP 62 Dharwad Amrut Ayyappa Desai BJP 63 Doddaballapur T Venkataramanaiah INC 64 Gadag Hanamantagouda Krishnagouda Patil INC 65 Gandhi Nagar Dinesh Gundu Rao INC 66 Gangawati Paranna Eshwarappa Munavalli BJP 67 Gauribidanur N.H.Shivashankara Reddy INC 68 Gokak Jarkiholi Ramesh Laxmanrao INC 69 Govindraj Nagar V Somanna BJP 70 Gubbi S R Srinivas (Vasu) JD(S) 71 Gulbarga Dakshin Dattatraya C Patil Revoor Appu Gouda BJP 72 Gulbarga Rural Basawaraj Mattimud BJP 73 Gulbarga Uttar Kaneez Fatima INC 74 Gundlupet C S Niranjan Kumar BJP 75 Gurmitkal Nagangouda Kandkur JD(S) 76 Hadagali (Sc) P. T. Parameshwara Naik INC 77 Hagaribommanahalli (SC) Bheema Naik L.B.P INC 78 Haliyal Deshpande R.V INC 79 Hangal C M Udasi BJP 80 Hanur R Narendra INC 81 Harapanahalli G Karunakara Reddy BJP 82 Harihar S Ramappa INC 83 Hassan Preetham J Gowda BJP 84 Haveri (SC) Neharu Olekar BJP 85 Hebbal Suresh B S INC 86 Heggadadevankote Anil Kumar C INC 87 Hirekerur Basavanagouda Patil INC 88 Hiriyur K POORNIMA BJP 89 Holalkere(S.C) M. Chandrappa BJP 90 Holenarasipur H D Revanna JD(S) 91 Honnali M P Renukacharya BJP 92 Hosadurga Gulihatti D Shekar BJP 93 Hosakote N Nagaraju (MTB) INC 94 Hubli-Dharwad Central Jagadish Shettar BJP 95 Hubli-Dharwad East Abbayya Prasad INC 96 Hubli-Dharwad West Arvind Bellad BJP 97 Hukkeri Umesh Vishwanath Katti BJP 98 Humnabad Rajshekhar INC 99 Hunasuru Adaguru H Vishwanath JD(S) 100 Hungund Doddanagouda G Patil BJP 101 Indi Yashvantharaygouda Vittalagouda Patil INC 102 Jagalur(St) S V Ramachandra BJP 103 Jamkhandi Siddu Bhimappa Nyamgoud INC 104 Jayanagar Election countermanded 105 Jevargi Ajay Dharam Singh INC 106 K.R Pura B.A.Basavaraja INC 107 Kadur K S Prakash BJP 108 Kagwad Shrimant Balasaheb Patil INC 109 Kalaghatagi CM Nimbannavar BJP 110 Kampli (ST) J N Ganesh INC 111 Kanakagiri Basavaraj Dadesugur BJP 112 Kanakapura D K Shivakumar INC 113 Kapu Lalaji .R Mendon BJP 114 Karkala V. Sunil Kumar BJP 115 Karwar Roopali Santosh Naik BJP 116 Khanapur Dr Anjali Hemant Nimbalkar INC 117 Kittur Doddagoudar Mahantesh Basavantaray BJP 118 Kolar K.Srinivasa Gowda JD(S) 119 Kolar Gold Field Roopakala. M INC 120 Kollegal N Mahesh BSP 121 Koppal K Raghavendra Basavaraj Hitnal INC 122 Koratagere Dr. G. Parameshwara INC 123 Krishnaraja S A Ramadas BJP 124 Krishnarajanagara Sa. Ra. Mahesh JD(S) 125 Krishnarajapete Narayanagowda JD(S) 126 Kudachi P Rajeev BJP 127 Kudligi(ST) N.Y. Gopalakrishna BJP 128 Kumta Dinakar Keshav Shetty BJP 129 Kundapura Halady Srinivas Shetty BJP 130 Kundgol Channabasappa Sathyappa Shivalli INC 131 Kunigal Dr H.D. Ranganath INC 132 Kushtagi Amaregouda Linganagouda Patil Bayyapur INC 133 Lingsugur DS Hoolageri INC 134 Maddur D.C.Thammanna JD(S) 135 Madhugiri M.V. Veerabhadraiah JD(S) 136 Madikeri Appachu Ranjan M P BJP 137 Magadi A. Manjunath JD(S) 138 Mahadevapura Aravind Limbavali BJP 139 Mahalakshmi Layout K. Gopalaiah JD(S) 140 Malavalli Dr.K.Annadani JD(S) 141 Malleshwaram CN Ashwath Narayan BJP 142 Malur K.Y. Nanjegowda INC 143 Mandya M Srinivas JD(S) 144 Mangalore UT Abdul Khader INC 145 Mangalore City North Dr.Bharath Shetty. Y BJP 146 Mangalore City South D. Vedavyasa Kamath BJP 147 Manvi Raja Venkatappa Nayak JD(S) 148 Maski Pratapgouda Patil INC 149 Mayakonda N. Linganna BJP 150 Melukote C S Puttaraju JD(S) 151 Molakalmuru B. Sreeramulu BJP 152 Moodabidri Umanatha A Kotian BJP 153 Muddebihal Ameenappa Gouda S Patil (Nadahalli) BJP 154 Mudhol Govind Makthappa Karajol BJP 155 Mudigere MP Kumaraswamy BJP 156 Mulbagal H.Nagesh (Leading) Independent 157 Nagamangala Suresh Gowdaa JD(S) 158 Nagthan Devanand Fulasing Chavan JD(S) 159 Nanjangud B. Harshavardhan BJP 160 Narasimharaja Tanveer Sait INC 161 Nargund Chandrakantagouda Channappagouda Patil BJP 162 Navalgund Shankar B Patil Munenakoppa BJP 163 Nelamangala Dr K Sreenivasamurthy JD(S) 164 Nippani Jolle Shashikala Annasaheb BJP 165 Padmanaba Nagar R Ashoka BJP 166 Pavagada K M Thimmarayappa (leading) JD(S) 167 Periyapatna K Mahadeva JD(S) 168 Pulakeshinagar R Akhanda Srinivasamurthy (leading) INC 169 Puttur Sanjeeva Matandoor BJP 170 Raichur Dr Shivaraj Patil BJP 171 Raichur Rural Basanagouda Daddal INC 172 Rajaji Nagar S Suresh Kumar BJP 173 Rajarajeshwarinagar Election May 28, Result May 31 174 Ramanagaram H.D.Kumaraswamy JD(S) 175 Ramdurg Mahadevappa Shivalingappa Yadawad BJP 176 Ranibennur R Shankar S/O M Ramachandra KPJP 177 Raybag Aihole Duryodhan Mahalingappa BJP 178 Ron Kalakappa Bandi BJP 179 Sagar H Halappa Harathalu BJP 180 Sakleshpur H K Kumaraswamy JD(S) 181 Sandur(ST) E Tukaram INC 182 Sarvagnanagar K.J George INC 183 Saundatti Yellamma Vishwanath Chandrashekhar Mamani Alias Anand BJP 184 Sedam Rajkumar Patil BJP 185 Shahapur Sharanabasappa Gouda Darshanapur INC 186 Shanti Nagar N A Haris INC 187 Shiggaon Basavaraj Bommai BJP 188 Shikaripura B S Yeddyuappa BJP 189 Shimoga K.S. Eshwarappa BJP 190 Shimoga Rural K.B. Ashok Naik BJP 191 Shirahatti Ramappa Sobeppa Lamani BJP 192 Shivajinagar R Roshan Baig INC 193 Shorapur Narasimhanayak(Rajugouda) BJP 194 Shravanabelagola C N Balakrishna JD(S) 195 Shrirangapattana Ravindra Srikantaiah JD(S) 196 Sidlaghatta V. Muniyappa INC 197 Sindgi Managuli Mallappa Channaveerappa JD(S) 198 Sindhanur Venkatrao Nadagouda JD(S) 199 Sira B Sathyanarayana JD(S) 200 Sirsi Kageri Vishweshwar Hegde BJP 201 Siruguppa(S.T) M.S. Somalingappa BJP 202 Sorab S.Kumara Bangarappa BJP 203 Sringeri T D Rajegowda INC 204 Srinivasapur K R Ramesh Kumar INC 205 Sullia Angara. S BJP 206 T.Narasipur Ashvin Kumar.M JD(S) 207 Tarikere D S Suresh BJP 208 Terdal Siddu Savadi BJP 209 Tiptur B.C. Nagesh BJP 210 Tirthahalli Araga Jnanendra BJP 211 Tumkur City G.B. Jyothi Ganesh BJP 212 Tumkur Rural D C Gowrishankar JD(S) 213 Turuvekere Jayaram A S (Leading) BJP 214 Udupi K Raghupathi Bhat BJP 215 Varuna Yathindra S INC 216 Vijay Nagar M Krishnappa INC 217 Vijayanagara Anand Singh INC 218 Virajpet K G Bopaiah BJP 219 Yadgir Venkatreddy Mudnal BJP 220 Yelahanka S.R.Vishwanath BJP 221 Yelburga Achar Halappa Basappa BJP 222 Yellapur Arabail Hebbar Shivaram INC 223 Yemkanmardi Satish L Jarkiholi INC 224 Yeshvanthapura S.T Somashekhar INC
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indizombie · 11 months
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Although India is Scotch's second biggest export market in value after the United States, it's only two per cent of the total Indian market, despite tripling in value over the decade to 2019, and increasing by 60 per cent from 2021 to 2022. Since Brexit, the British government, which hasn't had much luck since it left the European Union, has been trying to negotiate a new free trade agreement with India – whose economy just overtook its former coloniser's – especially to increase Scotch's market share, arguing a reduction in tariffs could triple Scotch's market share, bringing a potential 340 billion rupees ($6.29 billion) increase in tax revenue.
Sunil Badami, ‘India's whisky consumption rises by 200pc in 10 years’, ABC
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indizombie · 11 months
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Although many Indian whiskies like Bagpiper, Royal Stag, 100 Pipers, Peter Scot or McDowells may sound Scottish, they're actually "Indian-made foreign liquor" – local spirits usually made from molasses, sometimes blended with actual Scotch, and bottled in India to overcome massive 150 per cent tariffs on imported liquor.
Sunil Badami, ‘India's whisky consumption rises by 200pc in 10 years’, ABC
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indizombie · 1 year
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Indian whisky consumption has exploded by more than 200 per cent in the past decade, with India overtaking France this year to become the world's largest buyer of whisky by volume, guzzling over half the world's whisky – a staggering 1.5 billion litres!
Sunil Badami, ‘India's whisky consumption rises by 200pc in 10 years’, ABC
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indizombie · 11 months
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While Scotch was a mainstay of the British club, Indians didn't initially warm to the drink, preferring local, indigenous liquor, also known as desi daru, such as toddy or arak, or bhang (cannabis). In 1894, the British Hemp and Drugs Commission released a report claiming that Scotch was safer than desi daru or cannabis. Soon, the Westernised Indian elite – like my own family, who were among the first Indians to join the renowned Bangalore Club – started drinking whisky too.
Sunil Badami, ‘India's whisky consumption rises by 200pc in 10 years’, ABC
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