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Outbound
Canada issues travel advisory for India asking citizens to ‘exercise caution’

Canada issues travel advisory for India asking citizens to ‘exercise caution’

Updating its travel advisory amid escalating tension, Canada has reportedly asked its citizens to "exercise caution" while travelling to India. A special mention has reportedly been made about Jammu & Kashmir. The advisory reads, "The

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UK to hike visa fee for visitors & students from Oct 4

UK to hike visa fee for visitors & students from Oct 4

The British government has announced that a proposed hike in visa fees will become effective from October 4, when a visit visa for under six months will cost GBP 15 more and student visas will

Aviation
AAI to add 160 parking bays at 27 airports as aircraft orders soar

AAI to add 160 parking bays at 27 airports as aircraft orders soar

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) will add 160 aircraft parking bays at 27 airports in two years to expand air connectivity. The capacity expansion will aid domestic airlines that are adding aircraft to meet

Aviation
CSMIA witnesses 108% recovery in passenger traffic in August 2023

CSMIA witnesses 108% recovery in passenger traffic in August 2023

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) continues its growth trajectory in terms of passenger traffic for the month of August 2023. Fuelled by its excellent connectivity and world-class infrastructure, the airport observed 108% recovery in

Domestic
Rajasthan to unlock tourism potential of lesser-known destinations

Rajasthan to unlock tourism potential of lesser-known destinations

The Rajasthan government is all set to unlock the tourism potential of lesser-known places as it has identified two sites in selected districts for their development as new tourism sites. The sites are being developed

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Australia awards global biometric collection service to VFS Global

Australia awards global biometric collection service to VFS Global

The Department of Home Affairs, Australia, has awarded the global biometric collection service across seven regions to VFS Global. The agreement spanning Australian biometric collection centres (ABCC) at 165 locations worldwide include new geographies in

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