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Rumoured lovebirds Khushi Kapoor and Vedang Raina were seen outside an upscale restaurant. See pics
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Rumoured lovebirds Khushi Kapoor and Vedang Raina were seen outside an upscale restaurant. See pics

Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies launched a fresh bunch of debutants and it was a refreshing ride indeed. Since then, the young and upcoming stars have been clicked every time they’ve stepped out in the city. Khushi Kapoor and Vedang Raina who essayed the roles of Betty and Reggie respectively have been rumoured to be dating since the announcement of The Archies.

The two have refused to comment on it but are often clicked going out on dinner dates and events together quite frequently. Last evening they were seen arriving at an upscale restaurant in the city. While Khushi Kapoor looked chic in a white top and brown leather skirt, Vedang kept it casual with denim and a black shirt.

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Gautam Adani Promises Rs 2 Lakh Crore Investment In Gujarat In 5 Years
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Gautam Adani Promises Rs 2 Lakh Crore Investment In Gujarat In 5 Years

Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani today said that his company will invest Rs 55,000 crore till 2025 and over Rs 2 lakh crore over the next five years in Gujarat.

Mr Adani made the announcement at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit in Gandhinagar. In attendance were Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several Union Ministers and a host of dignitaries from across the globe.

“Mr Prime Minister, you don’t just think of India’s future but also shape it. Under your leadership, India is on its way to becoming a fully developed nation by 2047. You have successfully put India on a global map as a major power and are making her Atmanirbhar,” Mr Adani said.

“The statistics of the past decade are remarkable: Since 2014, India’s GDP has grown by 185%, and per capita income by a stunning 165%. This achievement is unparalleled, especially considering this decade’s geopolitical conflicts and pandemic challenges,” he added.

Mr Adani also announced the construction of the world’s largest energy park in Kutch’s Khavda which is spread over 725 square kilometres and is visible from space. 

“We are expanding the green supply chain for an “Atmanirbhar”. Bharat and creating the largest integrated renewable energy ecosystem. This includes solar panels, wind turbines, hydrogen electrolysers, green ammonia, PVC, and expansions in copper and cement production,” he said. 

The Adani Group’s massive investment will create over 1 lakh jobs in the state. 

(Disclaimer: New Delhi Television is a subsidiary of AMG Media Networks Limited, an Adani Group Company.)

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Maldives Tourism Body’s Plea To EaseMyTrip, “Indian Brothers, Sisters”
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Maldives Tourism Body’s Plea To EaseMyTrip, “Indian Brothers, Sisters”

Amid the row between India and the Maldives – triggered last week after three ministers’ comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi – a prominent Maldivian tourism body has called on India-based travel aggregator EaseMyTrip to re-open flight bookings, via its platform, to the island nation.

The Maldives Association of Tour and Travel Operators, or MATATO, on Tuesday called on EaseMyTrip to disregard the “regrettable” comments, and said they “did not reflect sentiments of Maldivians in general”. The statement, addressed to EaseMyTrip CEO Nishant Pitti, underlined the importance of Indian tourists – who have topped foreign arrivals to the country post-Covid – to the Maldivian economy.

“In expressing our heartfelt gratitude for the enduring friendship and partnership that defines the relationship between the Maldives and India, we want you to know the bonds connecting our nations transcend politics. We consider our Indian counterparts… as cherished brothers and sisters.”

Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators writes to EaseMyTrip CEO Nishant Pitti to re-open flight bookings to Maldives pic.twitter.com/ojCxpPar7b

— ANI (@ANI) January 9, 2024

“Tourism stands as the lifeblood of the Maldives, contributing over two-thirds of our GDP and providing livelihoods to approximately 44,000 Maldivians who work in the sector. The potential adverse impact on tourism holds the power to unleash severe repercussions on our economy.”

MATATO called Indian tourists “an indispensable force in the success of the Maldivian tourism sector, providing vital support to guest houses and small to medium-sized enterprises…”

READ | Over 2 Lakh Indians Visited Maldives Annually Post Covid, Shows Data

According to the Maldives Tourism Ministry, over two lakh Indians visited that country last year, and over 4.5 lakh travelled to the tropical paradise over the past two years. The Maldives was also one of the few countries open to tourists during the pandemic and nearly 63,000 Indians visited then.

MATATO also urged all to “refrain from contributing to divisiveness through hateful comments”.

The MATATO statement follows one by the Maldives Association of Tourism Industry, or MATI, which slammed the “derogatory comments” directed at Prime Minister Modi.

EaseMyTrip Suspends Maldives Bookings

On Monday EaseMyTrip suspended flight bookings via its website.

READ | “In Solidarity…”: EaseMyTrip Suspends Flight Bookings To Maldives Amid Row

Mr Pitti, the co-founder and CEO, posted “in solidarity with our nation…” message on X, and shared a photo of Mr Modi sitting on a beach in Lakshadweep with the hashtag #ChaloLakshadweep.

In solidarity with our nation, @EaseMyTrip has suspended all Maldives flight bookings ✈️ #TravelUpdate #SupportingNation #LakshadweepTourism #ExploreIndianlslands #Lakshadweep#ExploreIndianIslands @kishanreddybjp @JM_Scindia @PMOIndia @tourismgoi @narendramodi @incredibleindia https://t.co/wIyWGzyAZY

— Nishant Pitti (@nishantpitti) January 7, 2024

Maldives President’s “Send More Tourists” Plea To China

President Mohamed Muizzu, widely seen as a pro-China leader, is in China till Friday for a State visit and, on Tuesday, appealed to Beijing to “intensify” efforts to send more tourists to his country.

“China was our (Maldives’) number one market pre-Covid, and it is my request that we intensify efforts for China to regain this position,” he said at a meeting of business leaders in the Chinese capital.

READ | Maldives President Urges China To Send More Tourists Amid Row With India

Maldivian media later reported the two countries had signed a USD 50 million project to develop an integrated tourism zone in the Indian Ocean island.

India-Maldives Row

The India-Maldives stand-off erupted after three ministers – Malsha Shareef, Mariyam Shiuna, and Abdulla Mahzoom Majid – made critical comments about PM Modi. All three were suspended and the Maldives government called the remarks “unacceptable”, but the fury in India has not abated.

There is also pressure building on President Muizzu and the three-party ruling coalition, which faces a general election later this year. Multiple opposition MPs and political leaders have demanded he be held accountable, and even face a vote of ‘no-confidence’. Former Deputy Speaker Eva Abdulla told NDTV Indians are “rightfully angry”, while ex-President Ibrahim Solih slammed “hateful language”.

READ | “Sack President, Summon Minister”: Maldives Opposition Defends PM Modi

The comments came after Prime Minister Modi posted, on X, photos and videos of his trip to Lakshadweep, which were seen as promoting the union territory as a rival tourist destination.

A #BoycottMaldives trend broke on X – fuelled partly by posts from Bollywood celebrities and cricketers – and there was a sharp spike in interest in the union territory.

India’s response has been measured; New Delhi summoned the Maldives envoy only on Monday, days after the row, and neither the PM nor Foreign Minister S Jaishankar have made statements yet.

With input from agencies

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