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Commissioner Secretary chairs meeting to assess progress on key tourism development Projects in Jammu & Kashmir

Commissioner Secretary chairs meeting to assess progress on key tourism development Projects in Jammu & Kashmir

In a recent development, Yasha Mudgal, Commissioner Secretary of the Tourism Department in Jammu & Kashmir, led a meeting to scrutinise the advancement of crucial projects falling under the Swadesh Darshan 1.0, Prime Minister's Development

Aviation
SpiceJet receives in-principle approval for INR 2,242 fund infusion for expansion

SpiceJet receives in-principle approval for INR 2,242 fund infusion for expansion

SpiceJet Ltd has received in-principle approval from the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) for the issuance of equity shares and warrants convertible into equity shares on a preferential basis. This approval marks a significant milestone for

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Vistara starts direct flights between Mumbai and Frankfurt

Vistara starts direct flights between Mumbai and Frankfurt

Vistara yesterday inaugurated non-stop, 6x weekly flights between Mumbai and Frankfurt. The inaugural flight, operated on Vistara’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, commenced from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai at 13:00 Hours (IST) to arrive at

Aviation
SIA to complete merger of Vistara-AI at the earliest

SIA to complete merger of Vistara-AI at the earliest

Singapore Airlines has said it aims to complete the merger of Vistara with Air India "as soon as possible" subject to remaining approvals from relevant authorities. Once the proposed merger, which was approved by the

Aviation
Go First seeking additional INR 6bn: Report

Go First seeking additional INR 6bn: Report

Defunct airline Go First has sought additional funds at a lenders meeting on Wednesday, sources said, reports Reuters. The airline is asking for between INR 4 billion and 6 billion in additional funds, the sources

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