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Bhopal: Shaurya Smarak reopens after lockdown
Shaurya Smarak, war memorial situated in Bhopal was reopened last Monday for the visitors. Re-opened after a gap of four months due to COVID-19 lockdown, it now comes with the provision of touch-free tickets for the tourists where the visitors can scan the QR Code showcased at the entrance and get their entry without the…
Dekho Apna Desh Series: 30th Webinar brings out the ‘Hidden Treasures of Chhattisgarh’
The 30th session of Ministry of Tourism’s Dekho Apna Desh webinar series showcased the 'Hidden Treasures of Chhattisgarh', aimed at creating awareness about the hidden destinations, unique culture, tribal heritage and festivals of Chhattisgarh. Moderated by Rupinder Brar, Additional Director General- Ministry of Tourism the session also saw P. Anbalagan, Secretary (Tourism & Culture), Government of…
Dekho Apna Desh Series: 29th Webinar presents a virtual safari of the Wild Wonders of Madhya Pradesh
The 29th session of the Dekho Apna Desh webinar series showcased the mesmerizing natural beauty and eco-system of Madhya Pradesh, through a webinar called ‘Wild Wonders of Madhya Pradesh’ on 06th June 2020 Presented by Ministry of Tourism, the session was moderated by Ms. Rupinder Brar, Additional Director General-Ministry of Tourism and was presented by Mr.…
“In India Yamaha has FI technology since 2008 with R15 vehicle & now in all BS6 models, which is a proven & successful technology for Yamaha” : Mr. Anil Kulkarni, Regional Sales Head (Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh), Yamaha Motor India
According to TechSci Research report, “India Two-Wheeler Market By Vehicle Type, By Engine Capacity, Competition Forecast & Opportunities, FY2013 – FY2023F”, two-wheelers market in India is projected to cross $ 25 billion by the end of FY2023. With an expanding volume share of over 60% in India two-wheeler market in FY2017, motorcycles dominated the India…
“The agriculture investment credit in state is immense”: Vijay Saxena,AGM(MP),Central bank of India
The Indian banking industry consists of 27 public sector banks, 21 private sector banks, 49 foreign banks, 56 regional rural banks, 1,562 urban cooperative banks and 94,384 rural cooperative banks, in addition to cooperative credit institutions. Rising incomes are expected to enhance the need for banking services in rural areas and therefore drive the growth…