In Old Delhi, Shakeel Artist revives the faded sign of Diamond Bakery, blending artistry and tradition in a tale of two local institutions.
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Maroc - Times of India - Life & Style - 05/11/2024 18:28
Indian trucks and commercial vehicles showcase a unique tradition of slogans. These slogans range from cautionary messages to witty one-liners and philosophical musings. They reflect the diverse culture, humour, and artistry of India. Some popular slogans include 'Horn OK Please', 'Buri Nazar Wale Tera Muh Kala', and 'Use Dipper at Night'.
In Old Delhi, Shakeel Artist revives the faded sign of Diamond Bakery, blending artistry and tradition in a tale of two local institutions.
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