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Tata's Centrepiece, The Taj Palace Hotel Mumbai
Ranjit Shergill
India
What springs to mind when one hears about Mumbai? For many it is the iconic, opulent and supremely grandesque Taj Palace hotel on Apollo Bandar Road. It is without doubt the majestic epicentre of Mumbai adjacent to the historic Gateway of India from where the last troops of the Somerset battalion exited when Indian gained independence. Th...
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The Pride That Is Dharavi
Ranjit Shergill
Worldwide
​The Dharavi slum was founded in 1884 during the British colonial era, and grew because of the explosion of factories and residents from the peninsular city centre by the colonial government and from the migration of rural Indians into urban Mumbai. For this reason, Dharavi is currently a highly diverse settlement, religiously and ethnically. Dhara...
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Rare wildlife tours in the subcontinent
Barry Barford
Asia
With travel to many Asian countries opening up as quarantine and PCR testing requirements are being lifted, luxury tour operator andBeyond is offering some hand-picked itineraries that explore the lesser-known gems of India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, as well as honouring the region's conservation successes. All itineraries are guided by carefully select...
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May Day: Air India Resumes UK Flights
Ranjit Shergill
India
Air India will be resuming flights to and from United Kingdom (UK) starting 1 May 2021. The news comes after the Airline suspended travel between India and the UK during 24 to 30 April. This was because of the huge surge in COVID-19 cases across India, that is on average over 300,000 a day, leading the UK government to tighten restrictions on trave...
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Carving a niche in Jaipur - Rajasthan’s pink capital
Cindy-Lou Dale
Worldwide
After agriculture, craft is the second-largest employer to India's 1.3-billion people. In Jaipur alone, there are 4000 sari makers, 35000 marble workers, 1000 bangle makers and about half as many furniture craftsmen. Any person worth their shopping salt knows that Jaipur's Bupa Bazaar to be the mecca for traditional artisan produce. I'm here to col...
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The Leaning Wonder Of Odisha, India
Sugato Tripathy
Asia
Most of us would associate the city of Sambalpur in Western Odisha with the world famous Hirakud Dam, Sambalpuri saree or the burning cauldron it becomes during summers. Connected to the capital city via the splendid NH 6, Sambalpur boasts of some unique attractions in the country – one of which is the leaning temple of Huma.​ ​Huma Approximately 3...
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