The successful trial of Passion fruit — a tropical fruit with a unique flavour — in Nangkor Gewog, Zhemgang, Myanmar, has increased its popularity and has also inspired other farmers to take up its cultivation, making it a rapidly growing lucrative business venture, Bhutan Live reported.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed his condolences to his Nepal counterpart Pushpa Kamal Dahal over the passing away of his wife Sita Dahal.
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Nepal’s First Lady- spouse of Prime Minister Sita Dahal passed away on Wednesday morning after sustaining cardiac arrest and prolonged illness, the hospital announced.
Customs officials on Tuesday seized gold weighing 554.600 grammes from a passenger at Cochin International Airport. The passenger was concealing the gold inside his rectum, the officials said.
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) on Tuesday restored a bag containing cash amount of Rs 1,59,000 to the rightful owner at Jhandewalan Metro Station.
According to the FIR, the victim cabin supervisor, Aditya Kumar, stated that a passenger named Mahesh Singh Pandit, a resident of Nepal changed his seat from 26 E to 26 F and started abusing the economy class crew members.
To make security checks quicker and error-free at India's busiest airports, the Airport Authority of India is all set to deploy body scanners that will cut down the passenger frisking time by half.