April 2023 Archive – India Deals Insider
April was a busy month on India Deals Insider. We tackled everything from pandemic rules around Bakrid to why Gujarati snacks love besan, and we even counted how old Indian cars usually are. If you missed any of these posts, this roundup has you covered.
Top Stories That Shaped April
First up, we looked at how Covid curbs were affecting people just before Bakrid. Traders were buzzing about possible relaxations, and we discussed whether easing rules could give small businesses a much‑needed boost while still keeping everyone safe.
Next, food lovers got a deep dive into the magic of besan in Gujarati snacks. We explained how chickpea flour adds protein, crunch, and that unique flavor to dishes like dhokla, fafda, and khandvi, and why it’s a go‑to ingredient for many home cooks.
Car enthusiasts were curious about the average age of cars in India. Our findings showed most vehicles sit at 5‑7 years old—much younger than the global average—thanks to rising incomes and government incentives that push people toward newer rides.
Media watchers had a heated discussion about whether the Times of India shows gender bias. We broke down how the paper’s coverage often highlights female celebrities and sometimes leans toward sensational stories, sparking a call for more balanced reporting.
Travel fans got a quick review of Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. We highlighted its bustling markets, historic temples, and a surprisingly lively art scene, proving that the city is worth a visit beyond its usual reputation.
On a more serious note, we examined why life in India can feel depressing for many. We linked poverty, inequality, limited healthcare, and environmental challenges to rising mental‑health concerns, and we shared a few practical ways readers can find help.
We also asked why Indian news channels often serve up “masala” news. The answer boiled down to fierce competition, the chase for higher ratings, and financial pressures that push outlets toward entertaining stories rather than hard‑hitting journalism.
One reader shared a personal dilemma: loving Australia but hating India. We offered a step‑by‑step look at why they feel that way, how to assess the decision, and practical tips for anyone thinking about moving abroad.
Lastly, safety‑concerned drivers learned which cars top the accident‑prone list. Models like the Maruti 800, Maruti Alto, Hyundai Santro, and Tata Indica showed higher crash rates, while newer models such as the Maruti Dzire and Hyundai Grand i10 also needed careful handling.
Why These Topics Matter
All these posts tie back to everyday life in India. Whether you’re shopping for a new phone, cooking a snack, or deciding where to live, the information helps you make smarter choices and stay ahead of trends.
We try to keep the content practical and easy to act on. That’s why each article includes clear takeaways—like how to spot safe car models or where to find authentic Gujarati recipes—so you can put the knowledge to work right away.
If you enjoyed any of these stories, keep watching India Deals Insider for more deals, tips, and deep‑dive looks at the topics that affect you most. April set the bar high, and we’re ready to keep delivering value in the months ahead.