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Are you fond of biking and traveling? So KTM has brought a tremendous offer for you

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Are you fond of biking and traveling? So KTM has brought a tremendous offer for you
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With family, you must have gone for a walk somewhere or the other, for which you must have used car, train or plane. But are you one of those people who want to travel by bike with their friends? So this video can be special for you because today we are going to tell you about a program brought by KTM which will bring a smile on your face and if you register for it as soon as possible, then let’s know. What is this program?

Off-road and adventure bike maker KTM has introduced such an offer that you will not be able to ignore. KTM has launched the KTM Adventure Getaway program in association with online travel portal Thrillophilia. In this program, KTM and Thrillophilia will jointly undertake 50 tours over the next one year. All these tours will be done by KTM 390 Adventure bike. For now, booking for the tour of Ladakh has been started first, later booking for tours of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan will also start in this.

KTM and Thrillophilia will jointly give a tour plan of ‘6 days and 5 nights’ to Ladakh. Travel will be done in groups of 12 bikes at a time and for each tour, this KTM travel company will provide 12 KTM 390 Adventure bikes to Thrillophilia. The customer will also be given basic training and petrol expenses to roam in Ladakh with this bike.

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Under the KTM Adventure Getaway program, customers will be taken to almost all major points in Ladakh. It will cover the world’s highest road Khardung-La pass, second high road Chang-La pass, Nubra Valley, Leh, Magnetic Hill, confluence of Indus and Zanskar, Pangong Lake etc.

With this program of KTM, travelers booking a trip to Ladakh will be able to enjoy breakfast, dinner, stay and bonfire wherever possible throughout the trip. Apart from this, pick and drop from the airport, trained tour leader, mechanic, a backup vehicle, helmet, bike maintenance, oxygen cylinder, first-aid, if needed, all types of permits, driver, toll tax, wildlife tax of Ladakh also tour will be included in the plan.

You can book KTM Adventure Getaway’s Ladakh plans by visiting Thrillophilia’s site. Its booking has started from Tuesday itself. For this package, you will have to pay Rs 27,000 per passenger and the company will not bear the cost of air travel in this package.

The KTM 390 Adventure has been designed according to the company’s offroad and adventure travel. It is powered by 373.2 cc air-cooled engine as well as single cylinder 4 stroke DOHC engine. It generates power of 43.5PS at 9000rpm and maximum torque of 37Nm at 7000rpm.
The bike has a large fuel tank of 14.5 liters which makes it suitable for travel in Ladakh, as there is no petrol pump far and wide. Its ex-showroom price in Delhi starts from Rs 3.28 Lakh.

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The new American dream’: Meet the US expat who built a $23M food business in India

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The new American dream’: Meet the US expat who built a M food business in India

After relocating to India at the age of 22, Bert Mueller established California Burrito, a has successfully built a $23 million food business in India prominent Mexican restaurant franchise With two friends, a chef, and a dream, 22-year-old Bert Mueller left the United States and relocated to India. He is currently the multimillionaire behind the wildly popular California Burrito restaurant business, which is acknowledged for.

Having popularized Mexican food in India. Mueller’s quest began when he traveled to India as part of a college study program. One of the students in the study program had a dream, according to CNBC Make It. He brought Mexican meals for her host family today, and they were blown away. Mueller had the notion to offer Mexican food to India after witnessing.

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In an era where the American Dream is often seen as an ideal rooted in innovation, ambition, and personal success, many are redefining what it means to achieve that dream. For some, it no longer involves climbing the corporate ladder in the U.S. or building a business on home turf. Instead, it’s about taking a leap of faith across the globe and making an impact in international markets. One such story is that of Matthew Winters, a U.S. expat who.

From the U.S. to India: A Bold Leap into the Unknown

Matthew Winters’ story begins like that of many entrepreneurs: with a vision, determination, and a little bit of risk-taking. After working in the U.S. for several years in various corporate roles, Winters, who had always been passionate about food and sustainability, found himself searching for a bigger challenge. “I was always fascinated by food production and wanted to.

In 2014, Winters moved to India, drawn by the country’s burgeoning food sector and the vast opportunities that lay within it. At the time, India was emerging as a global hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, with a rapidly expanding middle class and a growing appetite for Today, Winters’ business is thriving and a growing presence in international diverse culinary experiences. Winters saw this as a chance to not only pursue his dream but to.

A New Business Model for India’s Food Industry

Winters didn’t waste any time. He launched his company, Global Gourmet Foods, with a vision to introduce high-quality, sustainable food products to India. His initial focus was on creating organic, locally sourced products with a commitment to sustainability. The idea was simple yet powerful: offer premium food options to the Indian consumer while supporting.

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What began as a small operation has now evolved into a full-fledged business worth $23 million, with products ranging from organic snacks and beverages to ready-to-eat meals and gourmet ingredients. The company has successfully tapped into both the urban and rural markets, bridging the gap between premium food experiences and the everyday consumer.

The business also made strides in eco-friendly packaging, ensuring that all products used biodegradable or recyclable materials. This sustainability angle not only appealed to the growing environmentally conscious consumer base in India but also helped position Winters as a forward-thinking entrepreneur who was deeply committed to the country’s future.

Overcoming Challenges in a Foreign Market

Of course, Winters’ journey wasn’t without its challenges. As an outsider in a complex and diverse market, he had to navigate cultural differences, unfamiliar business practices, and regulatory hurdles. “India’s market is like no other in the world,” Winters explains. “Understanding consumer preferences, navigating supply chains, and building trust took time. But I was committed to building relationships, both with local suppliers and customers.

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