The Western Railway is all set to operate four pairs of special trains to the various destinations for the festival of Holi, to be celebrated on March 25, according to the official statement.
The Western Railway on Tuesday announced the regular service of the Vandey Bharat Express between Kalaburagi and Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal Bengaluru.
The Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) has signed a collaboration Letter of Intent with Western Australia's (WA) Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation to accelerate growth across shared areas of economic interest.
A Japanese first privately developed rocket exploded seconds after liftoff from a spaceport in western Japan, following its launch on Wednesday, reported Kyodo News.
As the United States is deepening sanctions on tankers carrying petroleum above Western price caps, it is also trying to help India negotiate lower prices for Russian oil, Reuters reported citing the Biden administration's energy envoy on Tuesday.
Talking to ANI, Vaishnaw said, "This OCC house is not only a technological marvel but also incorporates sustainable practices. It has a video wall of approx. 70 meter long, 02 nos war rooms and one Disaster Management Room. The video wall of the OCC provides real time position of trains r
"The first phase of the Coastal Road will open shortly. Along the Coastal Highway, there are around 120 acres of land that have been reclaimed for constructing a garden, and from Mahalaxmi Race Course, 120 acres of land have also been taken for the garden. Mumbai Central Park around 320 a
Initially established at Tekenpur on March 1, 1966, as the 1st Battalion of the BSF, this remarkable force has left an indelible mark through its outstanding service, particularly during the 1971 war with Pakistan on the Western front.
Japan is becoming a "Tourism Kingdom" and is looking for more upscale accommodations. Every year, 8.4 million foreign visitors arrive at Kansai International Airport. It is regarded as western Japan's largest entrance.
This dilemma, highlighted by BP chief economist Spencer Dale, underscores the mounting sense of "frustration and anger" in developing economies over Western-imposed climate policies.