Redefining the need for Caffeine: The role of new age Cafés in Everyday Life
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2018-03
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Social Trends
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Roy, Sanjay K.
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University of North Bengal
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Kahini, P. (2018). Redefining the need for Caffeine: The role of new age Cafés in Everyday Life. Social Trends, 5, 225–229. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3543
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Kahini, Palit
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New age Cafés like the CCD has entered our lives as India began its
journey in ‘coffee culture’, with its first outlet at Brigade Road, Bengaluru on July
11, 1996. The present research attempts to explore the role of these cafes in our
everyday lives. The findings indicate that these Café hangouts have unknowingly
beginning to take a major part in our lives, it is increasingly taking us to a place
where the universe devoid of such hangouts is unthinkable, irrational and sad.
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5
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2348-6538
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225 - 229