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Rs 50,000 budget? 5 countries Indians can travel to without breaking their bankDreaming of international travel on a budget is now a reality. Destinations like Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Nepal, Dubai, and Thailand are accessi...
Zostel forays overseas with launch in Phuket, ThailandBackpacker hostel brand Zostel has launched its 100th property in Phuket, Thailand. This marks the company's first international venture. Z...
Not Vietnam or Thailand. At Rs 1,400 per day, another country is the cheapest travel destination in southeast AsiaSoutheast Asia continues to be a popular region for Indian travelers seeking budget-friendly international trips, with Laos emerging as the...
The miracle of seat 11A: Man who survived Ahmedabad tragedy shared same seat number as Thai survivor of 1998 airplane crashIn 1998, James Ruangsak Loychusak survived a Thai Airways plane crash in seat 11A. Astonishingly, in 2025, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh was the so...
Pattaya, Jeddah, Almaty or ...: Indians are on the hunt for affordable luxury on their next holiday abroadIndians are increasingly traveling abroad due to rising disposable incomes and easier international travel. MakeMyTrip reports a significan...
MakeMyTrip betting big on alternative accommodation, adding 1000 properties every monthMakeMyTrip CEO Rajesh Magow said the model would be similar to hotel commissions, and the platform will have properties spread across budge...
No nCoV positive case in Odisha so far, 2 hospitalisedTwo medical students - one man and another woman who have returned from China have been admitted to SCB Medical College Hospital in Cuttack...
Ask the travel expert: Hassle-free ways to travel between Nice and Venice;planning solo trips abroad on a budgetTravelling on a shoe-string budget is all about smart planning and spotting a good deal.
The mystery of the changing clothes: Kamal Meattle once had Interpol at his heelsThe chairman emeritus of Paharpur Business Center Park recalls an interest journey he had in Sweden.
Striking a conversation with strangers on flight? Indians rank No 1 globallyAbout 59% of the Indian respondents said they often engage in conversation with rank strangers during a flight.
Ask the travel expert: Pack your bags for Vietnam, Cambodia if you are a solo traveller on a shoe-string budgetTravelling on shoe-string budget is all about smart planning and knowing a good deal when you see it.
Gorkhaland agitation has forced some schools in Darjeeling district to relocate students at a huge costWith schools closed, class X and XII students have been accommodated elsewhere in the state to ensure they are ready for board exams due ab...
Zostel Hospitality to open 14 branded hostels by year endOnline budget accommodation aggregator Zostel Hospitality is planning to launch 14 more branded hostels for backpackers by end of the year.
Convenient apps for compulsive travellersWith a certain set of apps and a little imagination, people are finding ways to live out their travelling fantasies without breaking the ba...
Rupee's fall makes foreign tours costlier, tourists seek optionsBig tour companies say packages will cost more as all land expenses, hotels, local transportation and sightseeing, are paid for in foreign ...
Thailand: Among the cheapest places to visit nowAccording to Mohit Gupta, chief business officer (holidays), MakeMyTrip, four to six nights are required to cover at least two destinations.
- Indian Plastic Federation to set up knowledge park near Kolkata
The project which is likely to cost around Rs 25 crores, will be implemented in phases with over one lakh sq ft area of construction.
- Western retailers want Tamil Nadu's mills to scrap welfare scheme for girls
American perception about an employment scheme for girls in TN textile industry is the fresh cause for worry for the $11-bn Indian garment ...
GAP, Walmart, C&A, H&M warn their Indian suppliers against textile mills that involve child & bonded-labourThe development could have serious ramifications for the domestic apparel industry, which earns 80% of its business from Europe & US.
- I2IT to make room for more at its local, overseas institutes
If the manufacturing and software sectors are expanding, can the educational sector be left far behind?