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Supreme Court bans tiger safari in core areas of Jim Corbett

Supreme Court bans tiger safari in core areas of Jim Corbett

The Supreme Court today imposed a ban on tiger safari in core areas at Uttarakhand's Jim Corbett National Park. As per the order, the tiger safari would now be allowed only in the peripheral and

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Japan to charge JYP 2,000 to limit trekkers at Mt. Fuji

Japan to charge JYP 2,000 to limit trekkers at Mt. Fuji

Japan will start collecting entry fees of JYP 2,000 per head from people climbing the famous volcano to limit the number of trekkers to Mount Fuji. A gate is set to be installed at the

Outbound
Saudi Arabia unveils education visa programme to attract international students

Saudi Arabia unveils education visa programme to attract international students

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has unveiled an educational visa programme aimed at international students aspiring to study in the Kingdom. Announced during the recently concluded Human Capacity Initiative conference in Riyadh, the "Study

OTAs
Airbnb’s Indian women hosts earn INR 200cr  in 2023

Airbnb’s Indian women hosts earn INR 200cr in 2023

In 2023, women Hosts in India, constituting nearly 30% of the country’s Airbnb hosting community, have been instrumental in creating unique guest experiences. Indian women Hosts collectively earned over INR 2 billion (approximately 200 crores

Aviation
Singapore approves Air India-Vistara deal with conditions

Singapore approves Air India-Vistara deal with conditions

  Today, Singapore's competition watchdog announced its approval of the merger between Tata Group-owned Air India and sister airline Vistara, a joint venture between Tata and Singapore Airlines. The merger aims to establish a dominant

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Egypt to privatise airport management

Egypt to privatise airport management

  Egypt has initiated the executive process to privatise the management and operation of its airports, as announced in a Cabinet statement on Monday. The move is part of a broader strategy to transition the