Good news for travellers: France scraps transit visa for Indian passport holders

France Ends Airport Transit Visa Requirement for Indian Travellers | Business

Good news for travellers: France scraps transit visa for Indian passport holders France has lifted the airport transit visa requirement for Indian nationals with effect from April 10, the French Embassy in India announced on Thursday.Indian nationals holding ordinary passports are no longer required to obtain an airport transit visa when passing through the international…

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Denmark rail accident: Two trains collide head-on near Copenhagen, several injured

Denmark Train Collision: Denmark rail accident: Two trains collide head-on near Copenhagen, several injured

Denmark rail accident: Two trains collide head-on near Copenhagen, several injured Two trains collided head-on in Denmark on Thursday, injuring several passengers and triggering a major emergency response.The accident occurred about 40 km north of Copenhagen on a railway line connecting the towns of Hillerod and Kagerup, police said in a statement.Emergency services confirmed that…

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MG M9 :Is the MG M9 a Boardroom on Wheels? |

MG M9 :Is the MG M9 a Boardroom on Wheels? |

The following article is an advertorial. There comes a point in most well-off people’s lives when a regular SUV stops making sense. Not because it is a bad car but because their life has changed. You spend more time in the back seat than behind the wheel because you have a driver. You are doing…

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India's first Hydrogen Train to launch on July 17: What every rail traveller should know; fare, schedule and more

India’s first Hydrogen Train to launch on July 17: What every rail traveller should know; fare, schedule and more |

In a recent update, Indian Railways is ready to write history by launching the country’s first indigenous hydrogen-powered passenger train this July. It will mark a milestone in India’s journey towards cleaner and more sustainable rail travel. And the date decided for the much-awaited launch is July 17. The train is expected to be flagged…

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Infosys faces €175,000 fine in France over time record system

Infosys: Infosys faces €175,000 fine in France over time record system

BENGALURU: French labour authorities fined Infosys €175,000 (around Rs 2 crore) because its employee time-recording system did not comply with local labour laws.In a stock exchange filing, the IT services company said it received a communication from DRIEETS Ile-de-France, the regional French labour authority, imposing the penalty.The regulator found that Infosys’ time-tracking system did not…

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