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Encyclopedia > Britannia Biscuits

Britannia is a famous type of biscuit, which is highly recognised throughout India today. The brand, belonging to Britannia Industries Limited, also produces certain other snack items. The Company's principal activity is the manufacture and sale of biscuits, bread, rusk, cakes and dairy products like cheese, butter and milk. The brand names of biscuits include VitaMarieGold, Tiger Variants, Nutrichoice Junior and Good Morning. Its Non-Executive Chairman is Mr. Nusli Wadia, and Chief Executive is Ms. Vinita Bali. The Britannia's fame is largely acknowledged through the colourful Britannia logos, Indian cricketers such as Virender Sehwag, and Rahul Dravid wear on their bats. Nusli Wadia is the son of Dina Wadia and the grandson of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. ... Asiagh or Asiyag is a gotra of jats in Rajasthan, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh in India. ... Rahul Sharad Dravid (born January 11, 1973 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh) is an Indian cricketer, and the newest captain of the Indian cricket team. ... A cricket bat is used by the batsmen in the sport of cricket. ...


Britannia's controlling stake is jointly with Groupe Danone and Nusli Wadia. Groupe Danone is one of the leading players in the world in bakery products business. The Company is based in the Indian city of Kolkata. Groupe Danone SA is an international food products company with its central headquarters in France, specializing in dairy products, especially famous for its yoghurt. ... Kolkata (Bangla: কলকাতা, Hindi: कोलकता, alternate English Calcutta), is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal and was capital of British India until 1912. ...


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Read Reviews on Britannia Good Day Biscuits - MouthShut.com (507 words)
I used to eat a lot of biscuits when I was a child, but then stopped eating all of a sudden...
Britannia Good Day is a biscuit that kind of grows on you.Funny as that may sound ’tis true.The first time you eat one you forget about it.But you when you see the familiar bright colored packet you’re done for.You must take one.And one more and more...Its...
Britannia Good Day is one of the products of Britannia Industries Ltd. Good Day, biscuits with butter, is round and somewhat thick.
Britannia Industries moves up (490 words)
Britannia Industries was the subject of a huge block deal of 44,000 shares on BSE in morning trades, setting off a rise in the scrip.
BIL is the market leader in the Indian biscuits industry with close to 60% market share.
The biscuits business is the revenue driver for the company.
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