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Raja Raghuvanshi murder: Meghalaya makes tourist registration mandatory at all homestaysFollowing the murder of an Indore businessman during his honeymoon in Meghalaya, the state government has mandated strict registration for ...
With stage set for live events, industry seeks policy supportIndia's live events industry, valued at ₹12,000 crore, aims for ₹20,200 crore by 2027, surpassing the film sector's growth. Industry leader...
Meghalaya government scraps act promoting casinosIn February this year Meghalaya Prevention of Gambling Act, 1970 was nullified by the state government. The state cabinet approved the Megh...
HC tells DGCA & AAI to file affidavits on expanding Shillong AirportBoth the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) were required to file affidavits indicating...
Stocks in the news: DRL, Coal India, JSPL, Grasim, J&K Bank and NTPCHero Motocorp announced opening of bookings for the next batch of Harley-Davidson adventure tourer bike 'Pan America' 1250 after the first ...
BJP has no issues with Northeast's beef eating: Manipur CM Biren SinghManipur CM said that beef is integral part of people’s diet in northeast and that BJP is only trying to regulate the beef industry for hygi...
6 things Modi government is doing to make India a tourist hubIndia will also launch the 'Incredible India 2.0' campaign and for that, eminent ad filmmaker Prasoon Joshi has been roped in.
Rail Budget 2015: Highlights"We want to work on goals to deliver a sustained improvement in customer experience; make railways a safer means of travel," said Prabhu.
Impasse over ILP in Meghalaya hit tourism industryWith a movement by tribals calling for protection of their identity gaining momentum, tourists are giving Asia's 'cleanest' village and 'we...
Budget 2011: Finance Bill 2011A BILL to give effect to the financial proposals of the Central Government for the financial year 2011-2012. Be it enacted by Parliament in...
- Tax-free hills become investment hotspot
Leh, Itanagar, Shillong, Tura and Aizwal are hotspots for businessmen as under the I-T Act, tribals in these areas need not pay income-tax.