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Union Minister of State for Tourism & Culture participated in G20 Tourism Ministers’ Meeting held in Italy

Union Minister of State for Tourism & Culture (I/c) Shri Prahlad Singh Patel participated in G20 Tourism Ministers’ Meeting held in Italy on 4th May 2021. The Minister congratulated Mr Massimo Garavaglia, Minister of Tourism, and Government of Italy for holding G20 Tourism Ministers’ Meeting in these difficult times and also thanked him for bringing together the member States for a dialogue to collaborate in protecting tourism businesses, jobs and taking initiatives to frame policy guidelines to support the sustainable and resilient recovery of travel and tourism. Minister for Tourism and Culture, Shri Patel said that tourism has been the ... Read more

Selfie banned in these places: List of places left out

Researchers have pointed out the business strategy behind mobile phone companies increasing camera pixels. How did the front camera of a mobile phone come to be more important than communication? The researchers investigated with the help of psychologists. Feedback on social media, self-satisfaction in it. Those who leaned back in their chairs and chanted “War of words and revolutionary speeches” would be very happy with the response to their own photo. Psychologists say that selfie love that starts with curiosity will later lose its senses and invite accidents. Mental health experts point to, for example, those who lost their lives ... Read more

Kanjirapally: a meeting point of cultures & history

Kanjirapally is home to the largest number of Christians in Kerala, i.e. Syrian Christians. The number of Hindus and Muslims is not small. The culture of Kanjirapally is also unique as it has a large number of all religions. It is famous for its variety of delicacies. A variety of dishes from Syrian Christians are also available here. Easter and Christmas are the seasons of flavors. Kanjirapally is a town located on the eastern slopes of the Kottayam district. Kanjirapally is generally described as the gateway to Malnad. The name Kanjirapally is believed to be due to the presence of ... Read more

Covid 19- Sri Lanka imposes travel ban on Indian tourists

Sri Lanka bans travelers from India. The Director General of Sri Lanka Civil Aviation has said that passengers from India will not be allowed to land in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is currently experiencing an increase in covid-19 cases. About 2,000 new cases have been reported in the last five days. From early to mid-April, an average of 200 cases were reported here. Health officials said the current wave was from the fastest spreading UK variant. Meanwhile, Tourism Minister Prasanna Ranatunga said that President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa had given instructions to allow Sri Lankan migrant workers to return home. Sri Lanka ... Read more

Air India to resume London-Mumbai flights

Air India to resume London-Mumbai flights In view of the covid-19 situation, Air India has announced that it will operate flights from London Heathrow Airport to Mumbai from May 17 to May 31. Air India has said that passengers should strictly abide by the covid directives and regulations. Air India had earlier canceled all flights to London from April 24 to 30 following a UK government decision to put India on the Red List in view of the covid-19 situation. “Air India will operate flights from London Heathrow to Mumbai from May 17 to May 31 (excluding May 18, 23, ... Read more

A Farmer made Belgium bigger and France smaller!

What will happen if a stone lying near the field is removed? !! The farmer who had removed the obstructing stone while plowing the field that day could not have thought of anything more, except that the tractor should pass easily without hitting … but something else happened. It is the international borders that have been changed… This is the story of the stone that changed the border between France and Belgium. The incident took place a few days ago. The farmer is plowing his land on the Belgium-France border. As the work progressed, he noticed a stone turning into ... Read more

Irreplaceable shores !! Through the backwaters of Kerala

The answer would be a long one if you ask about the amazing sights of Kerala, God’s own country. But we have no doubt that it is the foremost. The Backwaters themselves. Backwaters with greenery, natural beauty, waves, and scenery are the main attraction of Kerala Travel. There are plenty of places to go on a cruise, folk food, sunset views, and life on land. Here you can read about the top five backwaters tourist destinations in Kerala. Kumarakom Kumarakom is one of the fascinadoras destinations on the map of the tourist of Kerala. The Kumarakom travel offers a glimpse ... Read more

Railways revised travel guidelines

The second wave of covid is sweeping the country. It is important to avoid travel as much as possible and to minimize contact with people to avoid getting sick. However, some essential trips cannot be ignored. Travel is allowed in the country while maintaining travel restrictions. Although a small lockdown is now in place in the country, Indian Railways is still operating. Railways have also tightened travel restrictions in the wake of the covid expansion. You can read about the latest regulations and guidelines issued by the Railways in association with the states. Train passengers must wear a mask. Passengers ... Read more

Companies allowed to test 5G

Four telecom companies have been given central approval to test 5G (fifth generation). Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and MTNL will launch the 5G test. Chinese technology has been completely eliminated. The technology will be provided by Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung and C-Dot. Reliance will use its own technology. 5G technology provides ten times faster internet access than current 4G. 5G technology is revolutionizing various fields, including telemedicine and tele-education.

Covid 19: National parks and wildlife sanctuaries closed in the country

The Union Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change has ordered the closure of all national parks and sanctuaries in the country. The ministry has asked forest officials to take adequate measures to prevent the transmission of the virus from humans to animals, including tiger sanctuaries, which will remain closed until further notice. The move comes amid reports that several lions have died from the covid virus. An order has also been issued to take the necessary steps to prevent the spread of the disease to wildlife. The order states, “There are reports of transmission of the disease (in humans) ... Read more

The best summer honeymoon destinations in India

A trip is a must when starting a new life in marriage. Deciding where to go for a honeymoon is often the biggest challenge. There are many places around but it is doubtful where to go. There are many places to see the beauty of the country in summer. Here are the best summer honeymoon destinations in India Leh Leh is a favorite destination of any type of traveler, especially those who love road trips. The place is full of natural beauty as it is painted on canvas. The best time to visit this place is from May to September. ... Read more

Life expectancy is only 50 years; This island will disappear from the face of the earth

Tangier Island is a beautiful sight to be visited by tourists in Virginia. The unique culture of the people and the natural beauty of the place make it a popular tourist destination. But a very sad truth also exists around this island; The island of Tangier is sinking inch by inch. It will disappear from the face of the earth in the next few years. Today, it is a popular tourist destination. The island is reached by boats. The island has restaurants and excellent accommodation for tourists. Tourists have the opportunity to interact with the life and culture of the ... Read more

Google launches new ‘Travel Tool’ feature to secure travel

For those who love to travel, the covid pandemic is a huge challenge. Lockdowns, traffic restrictions, and the closure of entertainment venues are all part of the problem. Google says it has recently increased the number of searches on its search engine, such as “travel restrictions” and “where to travel”. But Google has found a way out of the traveler’s problems. The company is going to add some new features in Google search and Google Maps. In a blog post released yesterday, the company describes the travel tools it introduces in search engines. Google Search includes features that provide Covid ... Read more

Ministry of Civil Aviation extends international ban on flights

The Ministry of Civil Aviation has extended the ban on international flights in the country. The ban will last until May 31. The move comes in the wake of the covid situation in the country. The ban will not apply to cargo flights or special flights licensed by the DGCA. India has air bubble agreements with 28 countries. Flights to these countries will not be interrupted. At the same time, with the second expansion of covid, many countries had suspended flights from India. Last day alone, covid confirmed 3.85 lakh people in India.

Kerala Tourism industry has observing Black Day today

Protesting against government action neglecting tourism sector, Entrepreneurs observing Black Day today. The lives of over 20 lakh people who depend on tourism are in dire straits. The complaint alleges that the government, which provides protection even to guest workers, has completely shunned those in the tourism sector. The government was not even ready for talks to resolve the crisis. Several proposals were submitted by organizations in the tourism sector but the government did not respond. Organizations have called for a blackout protest on social media as part of Black Day. Of the Rs 455 crore loan scheme announced by ... Read more