The Allahabad High Court last week set aside an order of the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate in Barabanki district by which cognizance of the offence under 120B IPC (criminal conspiracy) was...
According to the IMD, several parts of Rajasthan recorded heavy to very heavy rainfall with Nithuva in Dungarpur receiving 21 cm of rain and Pratapgarh 16 cm. During this period, 200 mm of rainfall was recorded in Sadri (Pali), 160 mm in Pratapgarh, 130 mm in Mount Abu (Sirohi), 124 mm in Jhalra (Udaipur), 122 mm in Kot (Pali), 120 mm in Bhangra (Banswara) and 118 mm in Bankli (Pali).
Ten people have been killed in rain-related incidents since Sunday in Rajasthan as heavy rains continued to affect normal life in parts of the state on Monday.
In Banswara district, which witnessed very heavy rains, a man lost his life after being swept away in a nullah or small canal in on Saturday night, officials said.
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Rajasthan planning to allow wedding shoots in Jaipurâs monuments & museums
According to a new scheme of the Rajasthan government, people keen to get pictures clicked at the historical sites in Jaipur will be provided exclusive and private access for a price.
This is a novel bid to generate revenue from the monuments and museums that have made Rajasthan one of Indiaâs top tourist attractions. The tourism industry in the state, which employs nearly 15% of people in the state, has been crippled by the Covid pandemic. But under the new scheme of the Archaeology and Museum Department, the government is planning to offer Jaipurâs monuments and museums for pre and post-wedding shoots.
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For eight months, it has been nerve-racking for individuals across the world. The COVID-19 infection is continuing causing a ton of issues for the travel and hospitality industry. Travel during the pandemic feels great, yet people haven’t quit traveling around, particularly in India. Jaipur’s notable monuments have been drawing in countless sightseers regardless of the pandemic and travel limitations.
In the last six months, Jaipur witnessed more than three lakh visitors, which is a considerable number despite the pandemic. Domestic tourism is flourishing in the pink city as more Indians are looking to local places. International travel is still prohibited, banning the couple of air travel bubbles that are set up.