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EaseMyTrip announces Azadi mega sale; offers exciting discounts on travel packages, flights, hotels

EaseMyTrip.com, one of India’s leading travel-tech platforms, has announced its much-awaited ‘Azadi Mega Sale’ from July 29 to August 6, 2025.
During this period, EaseMyTrip will offer a diverse lineup of discounts on the wide range of travel services of the platform. Travelers can grab attractive offers on flights, hotels, buses, cab bookings, and holiday packages.
In order to honour the spirit of 79th Independence Day, EaseMyTrip is even offering exclusive discounts of up to 79% off on selected stay options, a company release said
“The Azadi Mega Sale will present customers with absolutely unmissable deals: on flights – up to 30% off; hotels – up to 79% off; buses – up to Rs 500 off; cabs up to Rs 500 off; holiday packages starting from Rs 7,999,” the release said.
To access these offers, customers can use the promo code ‘EMTAZADI’ while availing the services through the EaseMyTrip’s app or website.
The release said that customers can enjoy additional discounts and enhance their travel experience if they make a booking using the credit cards of ICICI, BOBCARD, and AU Small Finance Bank.
“The offer becomes more irresistible as every transaction during the sale period offers a chance to win gift vouchers from our selected brand partners. During the sale period, the top spender will have the opportunity to win amazing offers from Nasher Mile, IGP, and Goodwyn Tea,” the release said.
For the upcoming sale, EaseMyTrip has collaborated with reputed airline carriers like Malaysian Airlines, Egypt Air, ITA Airways, Air Astana, Kuwait Airways, American Airlines, Air India, Air Mauritius, Akasa Air, Air India Express, AF/KL/DL, British Airways, Indigo, Lot Polish, Qantas Airways, Qatar Airways, Saudi Arabia Airlines, Spice Jet, Turkish Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, Batik Air, Uganda Airlines, and Air Canada.
“The exclusive prestigious hotels teaming up with EaseMyTrip for the sale are Sterling, Starlit, WelcomHeritage, Pride, Club Mahindra, Byke, Justa, Fern, Ginger, Vits, Sayaji, Neemrana, AM Kollection, Cygnett, Amritara, Spree, Bloom, Zone By The Park, One Earth, Suba Group, Lords, The Clarks, Royal Orchid, OTHPL, Clarks Collection, Le roi, Renest, Treehouse, Citrus Prime, Brij, fab, OYO, ITC, Shrigo, FAB, Fortune, Housr Corporate stays, Eight Continents, Vesta Hotels & Resorts, Fateh Collection, Aceotel, Moustache, OPO Hotels, Saltstayz, Summit Hotels & Resorts, Sumi Yashshree Hotels & Resorts, Sinclairs Hotels & Resorts, Mount Hotels, Hotel Sonar Bangla, and Hotel Polo Towers Group,” the release said.
Customers can also explore a range of thoughtfully crafted holiday packages to some of India’s most scenic and culturally rich destinations, including Corbett, Nainital, Manali, Himachal, Sariska, Ranthambore, Agra, and Jaipur.
Sanchit Chopra, Chief Marketing Officer of EaseMyTrip, said select stays offering up to 79% off and other discounts are being offered to celebrate country’s India’s 79th Independence Day next month.
“We are excited to bring back our most awaited Independence Day Sale. From spontaneous escapes to long-awaited vacations, these special deals at our Azadi Mega Sale are there to make travel more accessible and joyful. At EaseMyTrip, we believe freedom is best experienced through travel. To honour India’s 79th Independence Day, this time with select stays offering up to 79% off, we’re inviting every free-spirited explorer to take off and celebrate freedom their own way,” he said.
To avail the benefits of the sale, customers need to book their services from July 29 to August 6, 2025 using the coupon code ‘EMTAZADI’. After each transaction, the customers will receive an email regarding their booking along with the multiple gift vouchers. The gift vouchers can be redeemed by clicking on the “Redeem Now” button against each brand in the received mail. (ANI)
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India exploring ways to host sanctioned Taliban leader despite UN ban

India will continue to look at ways to work with the Taliban, including hosting its UN sanctioned leader Amir Khan Muttaqi in New Delhi, officials said.
Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Taliban’s acting foreign minister, was due to make his first trip to India in August but failed to secure a waiver on his existing travel ban by the United Nations Security Council.
He was sanctioned by the UNSC in 2001 over the acts and activities of the Taliban in Afghanistan during the hardline Islamist group’s previous rule in the 1990s.
On being asked about Muttaqi’s planned visit to India, Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Randhir Singh Jaiswal told reporters that India continues to engage with Afghan authorities.
“As you are aware, we have longstanding ties with the people of Afghanistan. India continues to support the aspirations and developmental needs of the Afghan people. We continue to have engagements with Afghan authorities,” he said last week.
According to officials in New Delhi, a waiver for Muttaqi was sought from the UNSC but it was not given clearance, in a move reportedly blocked by Pakistan.
The 1988 sanctions committee – a subsidiary body of the Security Council to oversee the implementation of sanctions – is currently led by Pakistan. It is overseeing the travel bans imposed on the Taliban leaders along with assets freeze and an arms embargo.
The Indian side will continue to look into ways to host the acting foreign minister and the visit is expected to proceed in the coming months after the waiver on the travel ban is addressed in the interest of regional cooperation, sources told The Independent.
If the waiver is granted, the visit from Muttaqi will bump India into a brief list of nations that have hosted the sanctioned Taliban leader – joining the ranks of China and Russia who have engaged with the fundamentalist group despite censure.
The India visit, seen as problematic over the Taliban’s policies banning almost half of its population of girls and women from schools, colleges, and workplaces on top of curtailing their basic human rights, will grant legitimacy to the group’s senior leader.
India has gradually ramped up its cautious yet increasingly diplomatic approach in engaging with the Taliban by meeting with the group’s senior officials in Qatar and also in Kabul.
In January this year India’s foreign secretary Vikram Misri met with Muttaqi and discussed diplomatic relations, security concerns, and humanitarian aid with Afghanistan at its highest-level talks till then in Dubai.
The two sides discussed expanding bilateral ties, with an increased focus on India’s security concerns, boost in trade through the Chabahar Port in Iran, and Indian investments in several development projects inside Afghanistan, which remain a key concern for Delhi.
In May this year, India’s external affairs minister S Jaishankar held a telephonic conversation with Muttaqi where the Afghan leader condemned the terrorist attack in Kashmir’s Pahalgam.
The exchange marked the highest level of contact between New Delhi and Kabul after the exit of Nato forces from Afghanistan in August 2021, even though India has not granted any official recognition to the Taliban.
The two spoke again last week in the aftermath of deadly 6.0 magnitude earthquake in Afghanistan, which killed at least 2,200 people even as authorities warned that the actual death toll could be higher as more bodies in remote areas were recovered.
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India’s Longest Train Journey Turns Dirtiest: 4,000 Km, 75 Hours Across 9 States And Stinky Travel – Viral video Exposed | News

A viral video by travel vlogger Ujjwal Singh exposed the filth inside the Dibrugarh–Kanyakumari Vivek Express. Covering 4,000 km in 74–75 hours across nine states, the train faces numerous cleanliness complaints, with passengers calling it India’s dirtiest.
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GenZ Protests Live: MEA urges Indians to defer travel to Nepal, issues advisory

Despite the government lifting the social media ban on Monday evening, protests continued unabated. The unrest, largely driven by college and school students, has been marked by clashes with police, who resorted to firing at multiple locations to disperse the crowds.
Police and local authorities also used water cannons, tear gas, and imposed curfews in parts of Kathmandu, including Kalanki and Baneshwor, as well as in Lalitpur’s Chapagaun-Thecho area. Demonstrators blocked roads by burning tyres and shouted slogans such as “KP Chor, Desh Chhod” and “Take action against corrupt leaders,” voicing frustration over corruption, dwindling economic opportunities, and the recent online blackout.
The Nepal government updated the casualty figures, reporting 18 deaths and 250 injuries during Monday’s protests. In response to the escalating situation, PM Oli called the demonstrations an “unpleasant situation” and blamed the unrest on “ambiguity between the thinking” of the younger generation.
Expressing condolences, he assured that a committee would probe the incident and submit a report within 15 days to recommend measures to prevent similar occurrences.
The protests have also triggered regional security measures. The India-Nepal border has been placed on alert, with the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) closely monitoring developments to prevent spillover of violence into Indian territory. Officials clarified that the alert is preventive and the situation remains under control.
The protests follow a government order that blocked 26 social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, and Reddit, citing non-compliance with local registration requirements. The restrictions, combined with entrenched corruption and governance grievances, have fueled widespread anger among Nepal’s youth, prompting them to demand urgent reforms and accountability from the administration.
As the demonstrations continue, curfews remain in place in several districts, and authorities are bracing for further unrest while coordinating relief and law enforcement efforts to restore order.
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