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Prajakta Koli cancels Nepal travel plan amid protests expresses solidarity

Actor-YouTuber Prajakta Koli extended her support to families affected by a recent tragedy in Nepal. She also announced the cancellation of her travel plans to the country.
Prajakta shared an emotional note on her Instagram story, which read, “What happened in Nepal yesterday is truly heartbreaking. Any form of celebration at such a time feels inappropriate. My heart goes out to the families of those who have suffered. I was really looking forward to being there and meeting everyone, but now isn’t the right time. Hopefully, I’ll get to see you all very soon.”
Actor Manisha Koirala also strongly opposed the violence against the Gen-Z protests in Nepal. She shared the picture of a shoe, probably from the scene where the protests took place. The actor captioned, “Today is a black day for Nepal — when bullets respond to the voice of the people, outrage against corruption and demand for justice.”
Manisha, known for her iconic roles in films like ‘Dil Se’, ‘Bombay’, and ‘1942: A Love Story’, recently featured in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Netflix series ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’.
Recently, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli stepped down amid massive protests in the Himalyan nation. The political crisis has prompted the Nepali Army to step in to maintain order within the country.
Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak, Agriculture Minister Ramnath Adhikari, Youth and Sports Minister Teju Lal Chaudhary, and Water Minister Pradeep Yadav are among the leaders who have resigned so far. The resignation came as demonstrators, largely driven by Gen Zers’ anger over social media ban defied the curfew and clashed with security forces.
The unrest in Nepal has claimed at least 22 lives so far, while hundreds have been injured in the violence that began on Monday and continued unabated on Tuesday, according to reports.
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India travel tips: Viral: Dutch woman shares tips for first-time travel in India, netizens react |

People from across the world travel to India and share their reviews and tips on travelling across the country. From positive to negative, people have all kinds of experiences while visiting the Indian subcontinent. However, in the midst of a thousand social media posts sharing tips for people travelling to India for the first time, one post has caught the eye of many for its unique claims.A Dutch woman named Ivana who is not just travelling in the country but also living in it, recently took to Instagram to share a detailed post about her life in the country, sharing things she had known before. From Indian families to sarees and rickshaw struggles Ivana had a say for it all and netizens are loving her reviews.
Indian values
Titled ’10 things I wish I knew before coming to Indian for the first time’ the post began with her appreciating India’s hospitality with the saying ‘Atithi devo bhava’ advising the travellers to ‘be prepared to be fed to death’She also shared how much Indians value family which is something one can only understand after spending time with them. ‘So def try to befriend local people and see how they live.’
Travel tips
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Another interesting tip Ivana shared was her experience visiting one of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. ‘Taj Mahal is quite difficult to reach. Plan a trip to Agra for 2/3 days in order to not have a lousy Taj experience. Some basic tips: be THERE at 6am for a foreigner ticket, but keep in mind Taj is closed on Fridays for prayer,’ she wrote. She also revealed that the colour of the Ganga river in Rishikesh is ‘minty green’ and advised that if people plan to swim there then they should wear full clothes and watch out for currents and cold temperatures.
Saree experiences
Ivana shared that a saree is difficult to wear if not worn before but once worn, it’s highly comfortable and advised taking help from an elder aunt or at a salon.
India is not overcrowded
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One of the biggest misconceptions people have about India is that it’s overcrowded, which Ivana cleared with her statement. ‘India is not overcrowded! There’s plenty of space and ‘slow’ times. For the tourist places try to visit way before 10AM (like 8AM!) or you can go to more rural areas to escape all crowds. Be mindful of which places you visit without a guide though! Some places are even off limits for Indians.’
Netizens react to Ivana’s post
People who are planning to visit or move to India have been thanking the influencer for her tips and experiences. “Hi Ivana, just wanted to say that I absolutely love your content! I’m moving to India soon and have saved all your tips and infos, so helpful! Thanks for sharing such valuable insights 🙏” wrote a woman in the comments.“Such a good post, thanks Ivana! ❤️” added another.“Like you might have experienced, it’s easier to eat with your hands (wash them beforehand obviously)” wrote another, sharing their own tip.
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6 white sand beaches in India every beach lover should explore

Think of white-sand beaches and places like the Maldives and Seychelles appear to mind. But people forget that India too has its fair share of beaches blessed with powdery shores which can be experienced in Lakshadweep, the Andamans, and Kerala too. These beautiful coastlines are ideal for beach lovers wanting to enjoy sunbathing and soaking in the charm of sea beauty.
Let’s have a look at six white-sand beaches in India every beach lover must visit!
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Rajasthan Tourism gets a new drive with state themed buses in UK and India

In a major step towards promoting Rajasthan tourism on a global platform, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari flagged off specially branded Rajasthan-themed FlixBuses from the historic Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur on Wednesday. The initiative aims to present Rajasthan’s rich culture, heritage, and tourist attractions to travelers across the UK and India in an innovative and immersive way.
Speaking at the event, Hon’ble Deputy CM of Rajasthan, Diya Kumari, highlighted the diversity of experiences Rajasthan offers beyond its iconic forts and palaces. “Our culture and heritage are the soul of our identity. We want travelers from across the world to experience this essence. These Rajasthan-themed buses will serve as moving ambassadors, showcasing our traditions and tourism potential. This initiative will enhance our global image, open new opportunities for the youth, and contribute to economic growth,” she said.
Diya Kumari added that the collaboration was first envisioned during her visit to Munich under the Rising Rajasthan initiative and has now materialized. She also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to providing world-class facilities to tourists aligned with global standards.
Under this partnership, Rajasthan-themed FlixBuses will operate on:
- The London–Cambridge route in the UK, and
- The Dehradun–Haridwar–Delhi–Jaipur route in India.
Each bus will feature vibrant visuals of Rajasthan’s forts, palaces, and cultural landmarks. QR codes on the buses will allow travelers to access detailed information about Rajasthan’s attractions instantly through the Rajasthan Tourism website.
Surya Khurana, Managing Director, FlixBus India, said, “This initiative connects heritage with modern travel experiences. We want passengers to enjoy more than just a journey, we want them to experience the richness of Rajasthan’s history and culture firsthand.”
As part of the promotional campaign, the first 100 FlixBus passengers arriving in Jaipur will receive free entry to the Albert Hall Museum. The partnership will be further strengthened through joint social media campaigns and user-generated content to ensure global outreach.
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