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The Big Fat Wedding Feast
Indian weddings are getting fatter and so are the wedding feasts. With estimates worth 1, 25,000 crore, the Indian wedding industry is growing at a tremendous rate of 25%. Now people have more money at their disposal, so they want to flaunt it too. Weddings are becoming a status symbol and everyone wants their wedding to stand out. People want the best of the decors, the stages, the venues and not to forget the best catering. Weddings are not only about rituals and ceremonies but also about fun n feasts. Apart from the immediate families of the bride and the groom, everybody at the wedding comes to have a sumptuous feast. But a good feast today does not mean just good food, the food needs to be presented well as well as served well. And all these aspects of catering need to be managed together. Hence the best way to make your wedding stand out is to have a catering management at your wedding.
They handle it all!
Catering managers today look after every aspect of food, from menu to the presentation of food. A good catering management is essential for hosting a successful and memorable wedding. It is important to have a catering management team as you cannot handle everything by yourself at the wedding. They take care that your food just does not taste well but is also served well and your guests have a good time.
Hygiene
The prime concern of everyone at the wedding feast is, Hygiene. Often hygiene is overlooked since large quantities of food need to be prepared within a short duration. People often fall ill after dining out at weddings, reason- unhygienic food (Though sometimes this often happens due to over eating). Now this is where catering management at weddings play an important role. A good management team is required to ensure that hygiene is not being compromised at your wedding feast, because then people might not remember the wedding feast for its good taste but the doctors fees that it cost them.
The Menu
Gone are the days when there used to be just one traditional cuisine at the weddings. The menus today are elaborate and the food stations run from one end of the wedding venue to another. The catering management provide you with best of the gourmet delights from all over the world. You can ask for anything and everything from Mongolian, Mexican, Chinese, Thai, Italian, and Oriental to Japanese, according to your budget. Catering management at weddings also provide with live kitchens, where certain dishes are prepared right in front of your eyes. In case of drinks they provide you with bar counters where you can get everything from cocktails to soft drinks. For the snacks, a number of catering managements get you the best fast food from the best of the chains, for example you will have pizzas from Domino's, south Indian from Sagar Ratna and burgers from McDonalds.
Presentation
You cannot tempt someone to delicious food, unless it looks delicious. Catering management at weddings takes care that the food looks good and tastes good. They provide you with best of the culinary style and dinnerware, according to the budget. The management serves food and along with that they make pavilions with lavish seating, beautiful floral arrangements and candles at the dining area. Thus creating a great ambiance and giving a five star experience to the wedding guests.
Hence, a good catering management can actually make your wedding one of a kind; a wedding that people will always remember for its food and its grandeur.
Hu No. 1, Obama No. 2 in Forbes List of Powerful People
Only one person is more powerful than U.S. President Barrack Obama according to Forbes' latest "The World's Most Powerful People" list, and that person is Chinese President Hu Jintao, who topped the annual ranking for the first time, just barely beating out the beleaguered U.S. head of state.
Forbes described the Chinese president as the "paramount political leader of more people than anyone else on the planet; exercises near dictatorial control over 1.3 billion people, one-fifth of world's population. Unlike Western counterparts, Hu can divert rivers, build cities, jail dissidents and censor Internet without meddling from pesky bureaucrats, courts."
Obama, last year's most powerful person on the Forbes list, "can take comfort in the fact that he remains commander-in-chief of the world's largest, deadliest military, leader of the world's largest (in spending) and most dynamic economy and holds the unofficial title of ‘Leader of the Free World.'"
This year's "Most Powerful People" list ranked 68 of the world's 6.8 billion people based on their ability to "bend the world to their will." To qualify that ability, the organization defined power in four dimensions:
* Whether the person has influence over a lot of people
* Whether the person has significant financial resources relative to their peers
* Whether the person is powerful in multiple spheres, awarding bonus points for those who can project their power in many ways.
* Whether the person actively wields their power.
Following these guidelines, China and India were well represented on the list.
In addition to President Hu, five other political and business leaders from Mainland China made the list: Zhou Xiaochuan (11), governor of China's central bank; Lou Jiwei (30), chairman of China Investment Corporation; Li Changchun (32), China's propaganda chief; Robin Li (46), CEO of Baidu; and Wang Yong (62), chairman of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council of China. Li Ka-shing (36), Hong Kong's richest man, and the Dalai Lama (39) were also included.
India, meanwhile, had just as many people make the list as Mainland China, although they tended to be less political and more business oriented. The Indians included are: Sonia Gandhi (9), head of India's National Congress; Manmohan Singh (18), India's prime minister; Mukesh Ambani (34), head of Reliance Industries; Lakshmi Mittal (44), chairman of Arcelor Mittal ADS; Ratan Tata (61), head of Tata Sons; and Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar (63), leader of the Mumbai-based crime syndicate D-Company.
About the Author
This article was written for India and China news source, 2point6billion.com, which was established by Chris Devonshire-Ellis. Chris Devonshire-Ellis also contributes to the China-Briefing.com
Mumbai's Taj hotel reopens Sunday after '08 attacks
Holding balloons and flowers, employees pledged on Thursday to re-dedicate themselves to Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel when it reopens after the 2008 militant attacks in which guests and staff members died.
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