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Yellow vests movement

Yellow vests movement

November 17, 2019

One year after the Gilets Jaunes movement rocked France, the protestors were back in strength to mark the first anniversary. More unrest is forecast as unions plan a string a strikes.

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Sri Lanka elections

Sri Lanka elections

November 16, 2019

The results of the Presidential elections in Sri Lanka would be awaited with a bated breath not just in Colombo, but New Delhi and Beijing as well.

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Air pollution in India

Air pollution in India

November 16, 2019

India’s air pollution continues to worsen each year, inflicting thousands of deaths on a hapless populace while politicians play blame game.

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Improper disposal of pharmaceuticals poses risk to environment, says OECD

Improper disposal of pharmaceuticals poses risk to environment, says OECD

November 15, 2019

According to a new OECD report, very little is being done to prevent pharmaceutical residues from seeping into soil, water supplies, freshwater ecosystems and the food chain, or to assess potential risks of the same.

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KIFF 2019: a festival celebrating cinema as a whole

KIFF 2019: a festival celebrating cinema as a whole

November 14, 2019

The 25th Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) offers a complete bouquet of choices for the cinemagoers to choose from. While there is a complete category of selected German animation films, on the eve of Children's Day KIFF is going to have a special screening of four films...

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A royal downfall of Cox & Kings

A royal downfall of Cox & Kings

November 13, 2019

One of the biggest and oldest travel companies in India is set to go into liquidation amid concerns over governance and transparency.

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The white hibiscus flower of Port Dickson

The white hibiscus flower of Port Dickson

November 13, 2019

From the sky, it looks like a beautiful white hibiscus flower. You go closer - it is water, water, everywhere. A proud Guinness World Records holder for having the most number of swimming pools in a resort and the most overwater villas in single resort, Lexis Hibiscus Port Dickso...

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The mysteries of magnificent Malta

The mysteries of magnificent Malta

November 13, 2019

Malta is one place where one can see a seamless transition from the ultra-modern to pre-Roman heritage. The small island country packs glorious variety into its small isle. From prehistoric temples, hidden coves, red gold beaches to a history of remarkable intensity, Malta is a d...

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Interview with Amit Ray, regional director, LOT Polish Airlines, India

Interview with Amit Ray, regional director, LOT Polish Airlines, India

November 13, 2019

In an exclusive interview with India Outbound, Amit Ray, the regional director of LOT Polish Airlines in India, talks about the new flight connectivity between New Delhi and Warsaw, Poland as a tourist destination and plausible business opportunities for India there.

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Interview with Seema Roy, area managing director for South Asia, Middle East & Africa at Preferred Hotels & Resorts

Interview with Seema Roy, area managing director for South Asia, Middle East & Africa at Preferred Hotels & Resorts

November 13, 2019

Preferred Hotels & Resorts is the world’s largest independent hotel brand, representing more than 750 hotels in 85 countries. In an exclusive interview with India Outbound, Seema Roy, area managing director for South Asia, Middle East & Africa at Preferred Hotels & Resorts, rec...

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KIFF 2019 goes grand in its silver jubilee

KIFF 2019 goes grand in its silver jubilee

November 13, 2019

The 25th Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) that was inaugurated on November 8, is buzzing with the excitement of cinephiles. Celebrating its silver jubilee, the festival will for the first time be screening films on celluloid by reintroducing 35 mm projection system. ...

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Kartarpur corridor: a curious dilemma, if there has been one

Kartarpur corridor: a curious dilemma, if there has been one

November 12, 2019

For more than seven decades and indeed, even before the events leading up to Partition, Sikhs have traditionally pleaded for access to their gurdwaras in Pakistan Punjab and Darbar Sahib topped that list.

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