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India To Grant Fresh Tourist Visas To Foreigners Travelling By Chartered Flights From 15 October

India To Allow Foreign Tourists Travelling By Chartered Flights From October 15, Rest From November 15

India has decided to allow foreign tourists into the country, beginning with granting tourist visas to those travelling by chartered flights from October 15 and those by regular planes from November 15.

Tight security arrangements from ground to sky on 75th Independence Day ban on chartered flights at Delhi airport - स्वतंत्रता दिवस पर जमीन से आसमान तक सुरक्षा चाक-चौबंद, दिल्ली एयरपोर्ट से आने-जाने वाली चार्टर्ड फ्लाइट्स पर रोक

75वें स्वतंत्रता दिवस (Independence Day) के मद्देनजर जहां दिल्ली-एनसीआर के साथ ही देशभर में सुरक्षा Tight security arrangements from ground to sky on 75th Independence Day ban on chartered flights at Delhi airport - Hindustan

Travel News - Tourism activities in Goa must resume after total vaccination

‘Tourism activities in Goa must resume after total vaccination’ Goa Tourism Minister Manohar Ajgaonkar on Tuesday said tourism activities should resume only after the entire population of the coastal state is completely vaccinated against COVID-19. While the Goa government has allowed hotels to function, restaurants and other tourism-related activities have been shut due to the curfew, which has been in place in the state since May 9, when COVID-19 cases started peaking. Speaking to PTI, the Minister said only tourists who are “fully vaccinated should be allowed to enter the state. “We can’t keep Goa’s tourism industry shut forever, as it is an important backbone of our state’s economy, Ajgaonkar said.

Players to leave for Abu Dhabi this evening: PCB

Daily Times May 27, 2021 LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said that flights from Karachi and Lahore will leave at 5 pm today to complete the remaining Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 6. Today, PCB called an online emergency meeting of the franchise owners in which the franchise owners were briefed on all the developments so far. The Cricket Board also apprised the franchise owners about the landing of chartered flights from India and South Africa and said that PCB would use all possible options to overcome difficulties. PCB sources said that the crews of India and South Africa had not been allowed to enter Abu Dhabi, so the broadcasters from countries that are not on the red list will be brought to Abu Dhabi.

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