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Police in the northern Indian city of Allahabad have detained a photographer from France for flying "dangerously low" in a helicopter over the Kumbh Mela festival. Read more...
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Insurgents in India's troubled northeast are suspected of using AK-47 assault rifles to hunt rare, one-horned rhinos to cash in on a huge demand for the animals' horns in China and Southeast Asia, police said Wednesday.21 rhinos were killed last year and eight so far this year. A half dozen of them were killed in the past month alone using AK-47s.
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Nation with biggest tiger population India. Estimated number of tigers in India Between 1571 and 1875. Number of Indian states with tiger populations 17. Number of Indian states with more than 100 tigers Seven. #wildlife #tiger Estimated number of tigers killed by poachers in India 923 between 1994 and 2010. Source: Wildlife Protection Society of India
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India today announced that Pakistani citizens aged over 65 would be issued visas on arrival at the Wagah land border crossing from January 15 under a liberalised visa agreement signed by the two countries last year. The visa on arrival facility will not be available at any other border point and Pakistani senior citizens will be issued a 45-day, single-entry visa valid for up to five places.
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In India’s Ancient Khajuraho, Eroticism Mingles With International Commerce. Read more...
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India's Railway Minister Pawan Bansal has announced the first across-the-board train fare increases in 10 years. He said the 20% rise would come into effect on 21 January to raise $1.2bn (£747m) for maintenance, cleaning and other improvements on the network. First class and other fares have risen before but general compartments used by millions of the poor have been spared.
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Taj Mahal has been refusing to accept U.S. dollars
The #TajMahal, India's famed white marble monument to love, which once charged tourists $15 (U.S.) or 750 rupees, has been refusing to accept U.S. dollars since November. The move makes visits pricier for American tourists, who now have to shell out nearly $20 (U.S.) #heritagesite
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India's tourism minister said yesterday the greenback will no longer be accepted at the country's heritage tourist sites. For years the U.S. dollar was worth about 50 rupees and tourists visiting most sites in India were charged either $5 (U.S.) or 250 rupees. But with the dollar now hovering at around 39 rupees – that deal has become a losing proposition for the tourism industry. #tourism #heritagesite
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Air and rail traffic has been disrupted in India by dense fog which has enveloped the capital, Delhi in recent days. On Tuesday more than 100 flights were affected as visibility fell to near-zero levels, officials said.Disruption due to fog in winter has become routine in north India.
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The roads leading to India Gate, the site of earlier protests that had turned violent, were barricaded by the police early Saturday, and nearby subway stations were closed. More than 40 police units were deployed in the area, including 28 units of the Central Reserve Police Force
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#tiger #wildlife Ranthambore National Park - A matrix of lakes and razor sharp gorges in the shadow of the Aravalli and Vindhya Mountains, Ranthambore is the perfect backdrop for panthers, caracals, jackals, samba deer and 200 types of birds. But the main draw is the tiger. Read more...
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By 1970, India’s tiger population became so depleted that the government outlawed hunting the animals and, to bolster their numbers, in 1973 launched “Project Tiger.” Today, roughly half of the world’s few thousand remaining tigers reside in Ranthambore and 38 other Indian preserves. #tiger #wildlife
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The quaint hill station of Horsley Hills in Chittoor district is the perfect refuge for weekend holidayers. Pristine air, panoramic views of the surrounding hillocks and forests, perfect weather and tranquillity. Located near the South Western border of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka with its rich foliage, wildlife and pleasant climate is one of the underrated hill stations in the country.
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16 October 2012 BBC - Tiger numbers have shrunk alarmingly in India in recent decades. A 2011 census counted about 1,700 tigers in the wild. A century ago there were estimated to be 100,000 tigers in India. Read more...
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India's Supreme Court has lifted its ban on tourism in "core zones" of more than 40 government-run tiger reserves. The court order came after the National Tiger Conservation Authority announced fresh guidelines to protect the tiger. Under the new rules, no new tourism infrastructure would be created and all permanent structures would be gradually removed from the core tiger habitat.
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17 Oct 2012 BBC - 70 environment ministers from around the world are meeting in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad to discuss biodiversity. On Tuesday, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pledged $50m (£30.96m) towards conservation schemes. India has taken over the presidency of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) until 2014.
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17 Oct 2012 Greenpeace activists have dived to the bottom of the Indian Ocean to highlight the need to protect sea waters. The activists dived to a depth of 65ft (19.81m) off the coast of the Andaman and Nicobar islands and unfurled a sign with the words "India, Protect Our Oceans Now!"
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25 July 2012 - The Supreme Court also announced stiff penalties on Indian states that have not created buffer zones around tiger habitats, said Wasim Kadri, a lawyer with the National Tiger Conservation Authority. Read more...
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25 July 2012 - India's supreme court bans tourism in tiger parks. India's top court banned tourism in tiger reserves across the country on Tuesday in a ruling that aims to protect the endangered big cats but may disrupt travel plans for droves of tourists.
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Assam’s Floods Take Toll on India’s Rhinos - Monsoon floods have killed at least 600 animals in a national park in Assam, including 14 of India’s rare one-horned rhinos. Kaziranga National Park, spread over 332 square miles in northeastern India, is home to two-thirds of the world’s one-horned rhinos and has other 37 mammal species, including tigers, deer, elephants and wild boar #wildlife
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WWF-India says it is the second photo sighting of endangered snow leopards in Kargil, after one was photographed hunting a herd of Asiatic Ibex in 2009. The recent sighting has encouraged environmentalists as it suggests the big cats were not scared away from the Kargil mountains by the 1999 India-Pakistan conflict. #wildlife #snowleopard
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Rare, reclusive snow leopards have been photographed
#wildlife A pair of rare, reclusive snow leopards have been photographed wandering a remote, mountain region once ravaged by conflict between India and Pakistan. Read more...
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World Wildlife Fund-India filmed the adult snow leopards in Kargil district
A pair of rare, reclusive snow leopards have been photographed wandering a remote, mountain region once ravaged by conflict between India and Pakistan. Infrared camera traps set up months ago by World Wildlife Fund-India filmed the adult snow leopards in Kargil district just a few kilometres from the heavily militarized Line of Control that runs through the disputed territory of Kashmir.
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Passengers aboard the Maharaja Express' seven day Delhi-to-Kolkata trip visit dozens of sites in eastern Indian including the #temples of Khajuraho, the tigers at Bandhavgarh National Park and the bathers of the Ganges River. All itineraries begin or end with a visit to the #TajMahal. The train will operate September through April. Rates start at $5,600 a person for a seven-day trip. #IndianRailways
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Eight-day Mumbai to Delhi trip travels through western India
The Maharaja Express, which caters to luxury travelers seeking to explore the vast country with style and ease, arrives at a new station every morning for off-rail excursions. The eight-day Mumbai to Delhi trip travels through western India with sightseeing stops at Udaipur palaces, an #elephant #polo match near Jaipur and a #tiger safari through Ranthambore National Park. #IndianRailways
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India’s first cross-country luxury train the Maharaja Express a 23-car train, which was inspired by the lavish cars of India’s colonial-era princes, has two ornate restaurants with decorative vaulted ceilings, an observation lounge and 43 sleeper rooms that start at roughly 110 square feet.
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India’s first cross-country luxury train the Maharaja Express will make its maiden journey from Mumbai to Delhi on March 6, 2010, stringing together subcontinental highlights from the iconic Taj Mahal to remote habitats of tigers. #wildlife #indianrailways
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The golden gate in Leh marks the starting point of the highway that connects to Manali in the Kullu Valley.
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The Indian Army routinely checks IDs on the Leh-Manali Highway. The military built it in the 1980s as a supply route to forces defending borders near Pakistan and China.
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Twisting some 295 miles through Himalayan peaks, the Leh-Manali Highway in northern India is one of the world's highest and most remote highways. The highway can take up to two days to complete by motorcycle or car, and during the winter it closes because of heavy snowfall.
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Twisting some 295 miles through Himalayan peaks, the Leh-Manali Highway in northern India is one of the world's highest and most remote highways. This stretch of spectacularly scenic but rough road passes by lost-in-time villages, narrow mountain passages and ancient Buddhist monasteries.
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The government has decided to issue visas on arrival to citizens from five countries at Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata airports starting Friday. Those holding passports of Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Luxembourg and Finland would be eligible to fly in without a visa. The scheme is being introduced as a pilot project for a year.
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Addressing a press conference on the eve of New Year Day, here, Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram, said visa rules have been relaxed for tourists who use India as a base to go to neighbouring countries. “They can avail of three entries within 60 days, if there is sufficient information on the itinerary”.
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Travisa Outsourcing on its website declares, "(it) handles all the India visa requests from inside the United States as a private contractor to the Indian Embassy and Consulates," adding, "Our online application form ensures a streamlined experience with fewer mistakes. In addition, real time passport tracking provides confidence that your passport is handled safely and efficiently.
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According to the guidelines for an Indian visa, both at the sites of the Consulate General in Chicago and the Embassy in Washington, D.C., since 2007, "only one agency namely M/s TRAVISA OUTSOURCING," has been authorized "to collect and deliver visa applications."
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At nearly 4,000 feet, Mount Abu is the only "hill station" in Rajasthan and the site of an extraordinary collection of Jain temples at Delwara, a few miles from the town.
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Jaipur - Around the corner from the City Palace is the Hawa Mahal, called the Palace of the Winds because of the sharp breeze that flows through the stairs of this five-story relic. It’s lined with 953 screened windows so that the women of the royal court could watch processions without being seen by commoners.
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The City Palace (Pink City, Jaipur; 91-141-260-8055) is Jaipur’s main attraction, a complex still guarded by turban-wearing watchers. The hall of Diwan-i-Khas houses two urns that the Guinness Records book calls the largest silver objects ever created. Made for the Maharajah Sawai Madho Singh II to fill with holy water from the Ganges when he traveled to London for King Edward VII’s coronation.
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The hillside resort of Ranakpur is one of the most spectacular temples of the Jain faith. Built in 1439 around measurements based on the number 72, the age at which the founder of Jainism achieved enlightenment, the structure is a maze of hand-carved marble pillars and small shrines.
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