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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Howdy Modi! PM’s mantra for NRIs to increase tourism in India |indiaevisa



 PM’s mantra for NRIs to increase tourism in India
News Source: financialexpress
Prime Minister Narendra Modi requested Indians living across the world on Sunday to send at least five non-Indian families to India as tourists every year. Addressing a gathering of members of the Indian community here, he said, “Can you do something for me? It is a small request. I am saying this to all Indians living all over the world. You take a decision that every year, each one of you will send at least five non-Indian families to India as tourists.”
The prime minister said this after unveiling the plaque of the groundbreaking ceremony for the Eternal Gandhi Museum here, the inauguration of the Gujarati Samaj of Houston Event Centre and a Siddhi Vinayak temple.
The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) posted video clips of Modi’s address on Twitter.
“The Eternal Gandhi museum will be a prized cultural landmark in Houston. I have been associated with this effort for a while. It will surely make Gandhi Ji’s thoughts popular among the youth: PM,” the PMO said in a tweet.
Modi also thanked the Indian community in Houston for setting the stage for a “glorious future” of Indo-US ties, it said in another tweet.

Modi made aggressive remarks, was well-received by 50,000, says Trump with Imran Khan besideTravelling abroad? Don't forget your passport, visa and etiquette

Source: indiatoday.in

 US President Donald Trump said PM Modi made some aggressive statements at the Howdy Modi event and they were well received by the 50,000 people. Pakistan PM Imran Khan was seated beside him when he made these observations.

President Trump met Imran Khan

With Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan sitting beside him, US President Donald Trump praised PM Narendra Modi and the gala event of 'Howdy, Modi' that he addressed along with the PM.
Addressing the media after meeting Imran Khan, Trump praised the 'Howdy, Modi' mega rally in presence of Khan and said PM Modi made "very aggressive statements" at the Houston event and the huge crowd of Indian-Americans received them well.

"It was very well received within the room," Trump said, referring to the gathering of 50,000 people at the NRG Stadium in Houston.

Hours after addressing the joint rally with PM Modi in Houston, Trump met Imran Khan on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York.

Talking of mediating to solve the Kashmir dispute, Trump has once again said that if both India and Pakistan are willing, he would be ready to help.

Trump said he was ready to mediate between Pakistan and India on the Kashmir issue if both sides agree and described himself as "an extremely good arbitrator"
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While Trump has time and again offered to mediate in the Kashmir matter, India has maintained that Kashmir was a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan with no scope for third party mediation.
However, Imran Khan once again appealed to Trump seeking help in Pakistan's troubles with India, Afghanistan and Iran.

To this, Trump cracked a joke and said, "He lives in a very friendly neighbourhood."

"The most powerful country in the world has a responsibility," Khan said alongside Trump, warning that the "crisis (in Kashmir) is going to get much bigger."

"I have very good relationship with Prime Minister Modi. I have very good relationship with Prime Minister Khan...I would be an extremely good arbitrator. I have never failed as an arbitrator," Trump told reporters, avoiding to directly answer a question on Kashmir.

With Trump by his side at the 'Howdy, Modi' event, Modi hit out at Pakistan for its support to terrorism and said India's decision to nullify Article 370 has caused trouble to those who cannot handle their country as he called for a "decisive battle" against terrorism.

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Tourism minister Prahlad Singh Patel said a five-year electronic tourist visa may be introduced at a fee of $80, while there may be various relaxations in e-visa norms and a reduction in charges.

Patel made the announcement at the state tourism ministers’ conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

The government is also considering a one-month e-visa for tourists at a fee of $25. It would be reduced to $10 during the off-season (April-June), initially for tourists from Japan, Singapor ..

Tourism minister Prahlad Singh Patel said a five-year electronic tourist visa may be introduced at a fee of $80, while there may be various relaxations in e-visa norms and a reduction in charges.

Patel made the announcement at the state tourism ministers’ conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

The government is also considering a one-month e-visa for tourists at a fee of $25. It would be reduced to $10 during the off-season (April-June), initially for tourists from Japan, Singapor ..

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Tourism minister Prahlad Singh Patel said a five-year electronic tourist visa may be introduced at a fee of $80, while there may be various relaxations in e-visa norms and a reduction in charges.

Patel made the announcement at the state tourism ministers’ conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

The government is also considering a one-month e-visa for tourists at a fee of $25. It would be reduced to $10 during the off-season (April-June), initially for tourists from Japan, Singapor ..

Read more at:
//economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/70750678.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
Tourism minister Prahlad Singh Patel said a five-year electronic tourist visa may be introduced at a fee of $80, while there may be various relaxations in e-visa norms and a reduction in charges.

Patel made the announcement at the state tourism ministers’ conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

The government is also considering a one-month e-visa for tourists at a fee of $25. It would be reduced to $10 during the off-season (April-June), initially for tourists from Japan, Singapor ..

Monday, September 23, 2019

Howdy Modi: Indian PM appears with Trump at Texas rally

From Trump's meeting with Pak PM Imran Khan to Bypolls in various assembly seats, Business Standard brings you the top events of the day to keep an eye on

Narendra Modi defends actions in Kashmir and accuses Pakistan of ‘hatred towards India’

Donald Trump and Narendra Modi  Howdy Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York on September 23, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said. 

"There is a very important climate change conference organised by United Nation Secretary-General in New York. Our PM will be addressing the conference at the Climate Action Summit," the minister stated.

The summit has been organised to meet the urgent need to address climate change and achieve the goals set in the Paris Agreement.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is hosting the summit where world leaders will come together to discuss ways to tackle climate challenges.
Elaborating on Modi's presence at the summit, Javadekar said: "Under his dynamic leadership, we have taken many steps in reducing the energy intensity of our industries and have also increased the green cover."

Javadekar said that Modi will highlight India's achievements in his address. "Also we are going to other forums where we will highlight India's achievements (related to and climate change)," he added.
"I will be going for Shanghai Cooperation of eight countries where the smart city project will be discussed and we will put forth India's leadership position and sustained efforts in that direction," Javadekar told reporters here.
The high-level meeting at the UN headquarters is believed to be a 'critical moment' to put the earth in the right direction by updating the climatic plan for the future. It is expected that the summit will far exceed the anchor events compared to that of last year when 150 events were organised during the summit.
Recently, India came up with the New Delhi Declaration plan at 14th edition of Conference of Parties to fight land degradation and desertification in the presence of 196 countries.

Narendra Modi defended his government’s actions in Kashmir and, in thinly-veiled remarks, accused Pakistan of harbouring terrorists during a packed rally in Texas attended by the US president Donald Trump.
Trump sat in the front row as the Indian prime minister told cheering crowds his decision to remove all autonomy from Indian-administered Kashmir would bring progress and better rights for its people.
India has faced international criticism over its actions in Kashmir. Thousands of people have reportedly been detained, and access to mobile or internet services has been severed for millions of people in a communications blackout, part of a security clampdown in the wake of Delhi’s decision.


The rally, on Sunday, marked the first time Modi had discussed the decision to remove Kashmir’s special status on a world stage, and followed months of fierce rhetoric from Pakistan, which also claims the disputed region and has sought to raise the issue with the UN.
Without directly naming Pakistan, Modi accused the country of “hatred towards India” and of supporting terrorism.
“Whether it is the 9/11 attack in America or the 26/11 attack in Mumbai, where are its conspirators found?

“The time has come for a decisive fight against terrorism and those who support terrorism,” he said. “I want to stress here that President Trump is standing firmly against this.”
Trump, who was given a rapturous welcome at the event, said he was committed to protecting “innocent civilians from the threat of radical Islamic terrorism”.
About 50,000 Indian Americans attended the “Howdy Modi!” rally, where crowds chanted “Modi! Modi! Modi!” as he took to the stage, following a 90-minute cultural program featuring 400 dancers.
Trump, introduced by Modi as “my friend, a friend of India, a great American president”, was given a standing ovation at the event in Houston, a Democratic stronghold in Republican-dominated Texas. Houston is expected to be a critical battleground in Trump’s 2020 re-election bid.
Modi, who was re-elected this year with a thumping majority, enjoys wide support among Indians both at home and abroad, especially among the middle classes, said Manoj Joshi, a fellow at the Observer Research Foundation, a New Delhi-based thinktank. “He is extremely popular, particularly when it comes to the Indian diaspora in the US where there is a lot of Gujarati diaspora, from his home state,” he said.


'We will fight to the last drop of blood': embattled Kashmiris target freedom – video
The rally was held as Kashmir remains under a security crackdown, apparently to prevent unrest. Outside the stadium, protesters accused Modi’s government of human rights abuses against Kashmiris.
Iltija Mufti, the daughter of the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, said on Twitter: “While people in Kashmir have been gagged, mass hysteria is orchestrated elsewhere to justify this decision.” Her mother was among thousands reportedly detained as part of a crackdown by security services.
Modi’s speech came just days before the UN general assembly’s meeting in New York, where the Pakistani prime minister, Imran Khan, is expected to accuse Modi of being complicit in torture and mass detention in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Michael Kugelman, a south Asia expert at the Wilson Center, in Washington DC, said while Modi generally prefered to keep quiet about Kashmir with global audiences, it was unsurprising that he had raised the issue in Texas.
“I think he wanted to try to blunt international criticism by demonstrating just how popular the move [to remove Kashmir’s special status] was among Indians — including Indian Americans in the US,” said Kugelman. “And indeed his comment got louder applause than just about anything he or Trump said during the whole event.”
Though the scrapping of Kashmir’s special status faces major opposition within the region, it is widely supported elsewhere in India.
It was unsurprising an Indian leader would criticise Pakistan in a political speech, said Kugelman, but he added: “It is significant that Modi did so with Trump seated right in front of him, and at a moment when the US-Pakistan relationship has enjoyed a renaissance thanks to Islamabad’s help with Taliban talks in Afghanistan.”



Source : theguardian 

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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Govt. of India Eliminated Names of 312 Sikhs of Foreign Nationals From Blacklist

 Government re examine Name of 312 Sikh foreign nationals from blacklist
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 Government re examine Name of 312 Sikh foreign nationals from blacklist 

Now Those whose Name are Removed from blacklist now can travel India on India e Visa service  facility to meet with their family and Reconnect with their origin roots in the India.

The Central ministry of India decided to remove names of 312 foreign Sikh nationalists  names form Blacklist to visit India due to their involvement in anti nationals activities.

It is update Now according to Home ministry reports now the blacklist having only two figures which are prohibited to visit India.

According to officials Statements  "Govt Reviewed the Blacklist of Sikh Community and adverse it from 314  to Just 2  foreign nationalist, Now they can avails India visa facility ".

 

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

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