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Pushkar Fair concludes with fanfare

Pushkar Fair concludes with fanfare

  The iconic Pushkar Fair 2024 concluded on Kartik Purnima with a grand ceremony and religious rituals led by Rajasthan’s Deputy Chief Minister, Diya Kumari. Highlighting its cultural significance, she announced an ambitious plan to

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CSMIA welcomes 4.42mn passengers during Diwali

CSMIA welcomes 4.42mn passengers during Diwali

  Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) achieved a significant milestone in October 2024, managing over 4.42 million passengers during the festive Diwali season. This included 3.16 million domestic and 1.25 million international travellers, highlighting

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India’s first Hydrogen-Powered train to launch soon

India’s first Hydrogen-Powered train to launch soon

  Indian Railways is preparing to launch its first hydrogen-powered train, marking a significant step in eco-friendly transportation. Expected to begin trial operations in December 2024, this train will run entirely on hydrogen fuel, requiring

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Demand for premium flights in India rises

Demand for premium flights in India rises

  As the travel industry recovers, demand for premium and business class air travel is surging among Indian travellers. Factors such as high economy-class fares and added comfort incentives are pushing many to upgrade. Tour

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Kangra Airport expansion to boost tourism

Kangra Airport expansion to boost tourism

  Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced on Wednesday that by March next year, flights will operate at Kangra airport from sunrise to sunset. The approval for this has already been granted. In addition, the

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Goa Minister rejects data on tourism

Goa Minister rejects data on tourism

  Goa Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte has rejected recent data showing a sharp decline in foreign tourist arrivals to the state, calling it "misleading" and "unverified." The controversy began when entrepreneur Ramanuj Mukherjee shared figures

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