Foreigner In India
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Foreign tourists may be allowed to visit India soon
India | September 19, 2021 12:20 ISTMany countries, including some of those in Europe, have already opened up for tourism.
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India opens up 137 Himalayan peaks for foreigners, including Kanchenjunga
Travel | August 21, 2019 16:54 ISTThe government has opened for foreigners 137 Himalayan peaks, including the mighty Kanchenjunga located at a height of 8,589 metre, for mountaineering expeditions and trekking.
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6 hilarious obstacles a foreigner faces in India
Lifestyle | November 04, 2014 9:27 ISTIf you had the chance to visit a foreign country, what's the first thing you remember looking out for?An Indian face…? Restaurant or dine-ins serving Indian food…? Most importantly somebody understanding your (personalized) version of
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Assistant Commissioner among four suspended after man dies after falling into manhole in Mumbai
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Will petrol, diesel prices be revised in India as brent crude falls? Minister provides an update
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Another trouble for Congress? Channi 'miffed' over organisational reshuffle ahead of Punjab polls
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Rajinikanth's Jailer 2 gets a release date, partial first look of the superstar revealed
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Rajinikanth's Jailer 2 gets a release date, partial first look of the superstar revealed
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'Betrayed faith and devotion,' Akhilesh invokes Ambedkar to slam BJP over Ram Temple theft case
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Assistant Commissioner among four suspended after man dies after falling into manhole in Mumbai
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Venus-Ketu conjunction 2026 begins on July 4; 3 zodiac signs may enjoy Rajyog-like benefits
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Ellyse Perry to play in Women's T20 World Cup final despite injury? Coach drops major hint
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Sisters from Northeast allege racist abuse during Guwahati to Agartala train journey
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Passenger accidentally pays Nagpur auto driver Rs 50 extra. What he did next wins hearts
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Girl studies by roadside while mother sells flowers in Chennai. What happened next is heartwarming
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Can a Chinese app really switch off any e-rickshaw via Bluetooth? Viral claim explained
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'Mai school student nahi hu': Gen Z employee's blunt reply to boss over sick leave goes viral
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