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Firozabad's Ruriya Swarooppur Village Emerges as Eco-Tourism Spot

Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, sheds its 'Glass City' image with a new eco-tourism destination. Ruriya Swarooppur village, developed at Rs 3.62 crore, offers bamboo cottages, spiritual sites, and family-friendly facilities, boosting sustainable rural tourism.

UAE Boosts Tourism Investment with New Incentives

The UAE announces a significant investment push in its tourism sector, introducing competitive incentives to attract global investors and boost visitor numbers. Discover the key strategies.

First wheelchair user reaches space on Blue Origin flight

Michaela Benthaus, a German engineer, made history as the first wheelchair user to travel to space aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard. Her journey marks a giant leap for accessibility in space tourism. Read her inspiring story!

India's Space Industry Attracts Record $150M Funding

India's private space sector has secured a record $150M in FY25, with total investments expected to cross $200M. INSPACe Chairman highlights policy reforms and growing demand driving the boom. Discover the future of India's space economy.

India-Nepal 2nd Tourism Meet Held in Pokhara

India and Nepal held their second joint tourism meeting in Pokhara, focusing on boosting cross-border travel, enhancing connectivity, and promoting Buddhist and adventure circuits. Discover the key outcomes.

Svayam's Accessibility Simulation at Divya Kala Mela 2025

Svayam participates in Divya Kala Mela 2025 at India Gate with an Accessibility Simulation Zone. Experience the challenges and solutions firsthand from Dec 13-21. Learn why inclusive design is India's urgent need.

Kashmir Winter Tourism Waits for Snow, Hotels Empty

Kashmir's winter tourism season is in peril due to a lack of snowfall. Hoteliers report unprecedented vacancies in Gulmarg, contrasting sharply with previous years. Read more about the economic impact.

Chennai's Inclusive Sign-Language Choir Debuts at Margazhi

For the first time in Chennai, over 200 children, including deaf and disabled performers, joined a unified sign-language choir at Margazhi Matram. Discover how this multisensory concert is redefining inclusivity in Indian classical music.

Digantara raises $50M for space surveillance satellites

Bengaluru-based space tech startup Digantara secures $50 million in funding to deploy a constellation of 15 space-based surveillance satellites, expanding its global operations for space domain awareness. Read more about this strategic move.

India's Cancer Care Crisis: A Patient's Journey & Solutions

Medha's stage III cervical cancer diagnosis reveals systemic gaps in India's oncology. With 2M new cases yearly, only 30% are caught early. Discover how decentralized care, tech, and patient-centric models can transform outcomes.

Bengaluru Airport's New Mobility Assist for Passengers

Kempegowda International Airport introduces a first-of-its-kind assistive transfer system, inspired by a passenger's struggle, to ensure dignified travel for those with reduced mobility. Discover the innovation.

German Team Lauds KSRTC's Accessibility System

A German delegation visited Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation to review 'Dhwani Spandana-OnBoard', an innovative audio navigation system enhancing bus accessibility for the visually impaired. Discover how this initiative is setting new standards.

Varanasi Junction Escalator Failure Sparks Outrage

A non-functional escalator at Varanasi Junction left a differently-abled passenger struggling, raising serious questions about railway infrastructure accessibility. Read more about this concerning incident.

3 Dhar Villages Launch Community-Run Homestays

Gyanpura, Bhilbarkheda & Sulibardi villages develop 22 community homestays to boost rural tourism. Discover how tribal families are creating sustainable livelihoods through cultural experiences.

Bengaluru IT Corridor Gets First Tactile Footpaths

Bengaluru's Brookefield area gets first brushed-concrete footpaths with tactile tiles for visually impaired. 200-meter pilot project launched by East City Corporation promises better accessibility.

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