Court curbs cool Jawai’s land boom, investors hit pause | Jaipur News

Fresh tourism licences for hotels, resorts and guest houses have also been barred Jaipur: The land rush that transformed the Jawai Leopard Conservation Reserve (JLCR) region from a remote rural landscape into one of Rajasthan’s most coveted investment destinations has abruptly lost momentum.Property prices across the famed leopard tourism belt have softened, investor interest has…

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PM Modi creates history with twin firsts | India News

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi Sunday became the first Indian PM to address Seychelles’ National Assembly and was honoured with the country’s first-ever “Guardian of the Blue Horizon” distinction — twin firsts on a State visit that reasserted India’s position as western Indian Ocean’s security and development anchor amid China’s expanding presence along key sea…

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Jasmine Sandlas Concert Hyderabad: ‘Dhurandhar’ singer Jasmine Sandlas faces severe backlash for turning up 3 hours late for Hyderabad concert: ‘Then you came and lip-synced at a live show’ | Hindi Movie News

Punjabi singer Jasmine Sandlas has come under fire after several attendees of her Hyderabad concert alleged that the event was poorly managed and failed to meet expectations. Jasmine, who recently sang a number of tracks for ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ performed at Quake Arena in Hyderabad on June 27. However, many concertgoers claimed that…

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Ahead of monsoon, MCD surveys 28 lakh buildings in Delhi, flags just 19 as ‘dangerous’ | Delhi News

Delhi’s recent pre-monsoon survey, which examined around 28 lakh buildings, identified a scant 19 structures deemed hazardous NEW DELHI: Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has identified only 19 dangerous structures out of nearly 28 lakh buildings surveyed so far under its annual pre-monsoon inspection, raising questions about the effectiveness and credibility of the exercise.While the…

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Even if I were in a room full of musicians, I think I’d always come back to AR Rahman: Imtiaz Ali | Bengaluru News

Jyotsna BasotiaWith his signature curly hair and dimpled smile, filmmaker Imtiaz Ali walked into a darkened theatre to surprise teary-eyed audiences as the credits rolled on Main Vaapas Aaunga. Sharing the deeply personal memory that inspired the film, he said, “I visited my childhood home almost a decade ago, and was very moved. Now that…

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