“My name’s Kamal Yadav, and I run Balkishan Milk Bhandar in Begumbazar. It’s a small dairy shop that my grandfather, Bal Kishan, started almost 100 years ago, back when the Nizams were still around. He didn’t have much, but he believed in making the best dairy products he could, and that’s what he did.
I practically grew up in this shop, watching my grandfather make lassi with such care. The shop itself isn’t anything grand—just a simple space with what we need. But what we make here, especially our lassi, is full of heart. It’s a simple recipe—fresh dahi, a little sugar, and thick malai. My grandfather always said it’s the malai that makes it special, and I’ve stuck to his way of doing things.
We’ve had regulars coming here for decades. They bring their kids and even their grandkids now. It’s funny how something as simple as lassi can be part of people’s lives like that. They come, they sit, they chat, and it feels like this shop has always been a part of their routine, just like it’s been part of mine.
Running this place isn’t just about making a living; it’s about keeping a piece of our family’s story alive. Every morning when I open the shop, I think about my grandfather and the values he held dear—quality, honesty, and treating people with respect. When I see someone enjoy our lassi, it feels like we’re still doing something right after all these years.”
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