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India and Saudi Arabia Sign Haj Agreement, Allotting Over 175,000 Pilgrim Quota for 2024

India and Saudi Arabia Sign Haj Agreement, Allotting Over 175,000 Pilgrim Quota for 2024

India and Saudi Arabia have inked a bilateral agreement that designates New Delhi with a quota of 175,025 pilgrims for the upcoming annual Haj pilgrimage in 2024. In Jeddah, Minority Affairs Minister Smriti Irani and

Aviation
26 Aircraft Leasing Companies Register at Gift City in the last three years

26 Aircraft Leasing Companies Register at Gift City in the last three years

Over the last three years, IFSC Gift City has witnessed registrations of 26 aircraft leasing companies, overseeing more than 129 transactions, according to insiders. Following the International Financial Services Centre Authority's (IFSCA) framework release for

Cruise
Sarbananda Sonowal to Launch River cruise Tourism Roadmap

Sarbananda Sonowal to Launch River cruise Tourism Roadmap

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal is set to unveil the ‘Harit Nauka’ guidelines alongside the official ‘River Cruise Tourism Roadmap’, according to an official statement. Scheduled for today, the event will gather key stakeholders from waterway

Domestic
EaseMyTrip suspends all Maldives flight bookings; initiates Chalo Lakshadweep campaign

EaseMyTrip suspends all Maldives flight bookings; initiates Chalo Lakshadweep campaign

Amidst the online boycott Maldives campaign, EaseMyTrip has made a significant decision by suspending all flight bookings to the Maldives. This comes in response to derogatory remarks made by now-suspended ministers against India and Prime

Cruise
Leading Global Cruise Players Eager to Sail into Indian Waters

Leading Global Cruise Players Eager to Sail into Indian Waters

The success of MV Ganga Vilas and other Indian river cruises has attracted global cruise companies to set their sights on India. This success has also motivated Indian entities to consider international routes. Two major

Aviation
DGCA Directs Airlines to Inspect Boeing 737 MAX-8 Emergency Exits

DGCA Directs Airlines to Inspect Boeing 737 MAX-8 Emergency Exits

The DGCA, the aviation safety regulator, has instructed Akasa Air, Air India Express, and Spicejet to perform a one-time inspection of emergency exits on all Boeing 737 MAX-8 aircraft within their fleets by noon on