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Tourists Visiting Lakshadweep Praise Hospitality

Tourists coming in to explore Lakshadweep’s Agatti Island say that the Lagoon beach, one of the popular beaches on the island, is clean and pristine but say that the Island needs to improve on some of its facilities and popularise it so that it turns into a global tourism destination. However, one of the tourists said that for them the Agatti island is none less than Maldives.

One of the tourists who has come to visit the Lagoon beach as part of a cruise said that for them beach is none less than Maldives and they will not get enough time to explore the island in just a few hours.

“We are here for just 3-4 hours. I think time will get short for us to explore the beauty of this island. This is none less than Maldives for us. We are enjoying a lot,” a tourist named Olivia who has come to Lagoon Beach from Kolkata said, speaking to ANI on Wednesday.

Another tourist said that though the beach is neatly maintained, there is a need for Lakshadweep to be made into a popular tourism destination so that it leads to employment opportunities for the island and its population.

“The beach is fine and neatly maintained. More propaganda is needed for Lakshadweep. Andaman is more popular, but Lakshadweep is not. When we were talking to drivers they were telling us that leaving behind tourism there is nothing else. If tourism is improved their livelihood will also improve,” he said speaking to ANI.

Another tourist said that though the beach is environmentally friendly, the authorities need to work on advertising so that more people can visit. She also added that there may be some recreational facilities on the island so that it can attract people.

“It is a nice place to visit. There is no pollution and it is very environmentally friendly. But more information should be passed on so that others can also come and visit the place. More facilities should be there like some huts and recreational centres so that people can come here, explore and tell other people,” she said, speaking to ANI.

Another tourist who is from Maharashtra appealed to others to come and visit Agatti Island and suggested to come in groups.

“This beach is beautiful and clean…We have come on a cruise. We appeal to everyone to come here more often, in groups if convenient.” he said speaking to ANI.

Locals at Agatti Island expect more development on the island. They said they are not against the development of tourism, but the administration needs to take their demands and problems into consideration.

The locals complained about the lack of hospital facilities and said that they have to take patients to Kochi for treatment. The island has primary health centres but locals want multi-speciality hospitals on the island. They demanded development of road infrastructure and other facilities as well.

Interest in Lakshadweep peaked when Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 2 visited the Union Territory of Lakshadweep and shared several pictures, including an ‘exhilarating experience’ of him trying his hand at snorkelling.

Soon, in a post that has now been deleted, the Maldivian Deputy Minister of Youth Empowerment, Mariyam Shiuna, made a mocking and disrespectful reference to PM Modi.

Indians, including cricketers and film celebrities, have since come out in open support in promoting local beach destinations and other tourist spots. They also voiced support for PM Modi’s call for promoting beach tourism in Lakshadweep.

The Maldives government has, however, distanced itself from the remarks made by its ministers. Maldivian Minister of Foreign Affairs Moosa Zameer said that these remarks against foreign leaders are “unacceptable” and do not reflect the official position of the Maldives government. (ANI)

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Maldives FM Arrives In Delhi On 2-Day Visit To India

The Foreign Minister of Maldives, Abdullah Shahid has arrived in Delhi, kickstarting his two-day official visit to India on Monday.

He reached the national capital today during the evening hours.
During his visit, Abdullah Shahid will meet External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar for discussions on bilateral, regional & international issues of mutual interest.

The Foreign Minister will also deliver the 43rd Sapru House Lecture at the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) in New Delhi.

Maldives is India’s key maritime neighbour in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and occupies a special place in the Prime Minister’s vision of ‘SAGAR’ (Security and Growth for All in the Region) and the ‘Neighbourhood First Policy’.

“The Maldives Foreign Minister’s visit is in continuation of the series of high-level visits from both sides and is expected to lend further momentum to the substantive bilateral cooperation between the two countries,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in an official release.

Abdullah Shahid said in a tweet that his visit is in keeping with the tradition of high-level exchanges between Maldives and India.

“Keeping with the tradition of high-level exchanges between #Maldives and #India, I am departing to New Delhi on an Official Visit at the invitation of EAM @DrSJaishankar. Look forward to continuing our discussions on enhancing the #MaldivesIndiaPartnership,” Shahid tweeted.

Last month, Union Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan and Abdulla Shahid attended the ceremony for the exchange of 10 Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) between India and Maldives in Male.

Muraleedharan noted that MoUs will facilitate the implementation of development projects in areas like arts, sports, education, and health under India’s grant assistance. (ANI)

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Sunny Enjoys Beach Time In Maldives

Actor Sunny Leone is having a fun time in the Maldives.

On Sunday, she took to Instagram and shared a video in which she is seen striking poses amidst azure blue waters. She captioned the post, “Beach time!!”

She raised the glam quotient with her hot look in a green bikini with oversized sunglasses as she flaunted light makeup look.

She also posted some more videos in her Instagram stories.

In the first story, she can be seen posing for the camera by the seaside in a black and white bikini.

In other pictures, ‘Jism 2’ actor showcased how she was welcomed by the hotel staff. She wore a black and white printed Co-Ord set in the video which she captioned, “Such a nice welcome to @brenniakottefaru.”

Sunny’s pictures garnered several likes and comments from the netizens.

“Enticing.” a social media user commented.

“East or West sunny leone is the Best.”, another one wrote.

Recently, Sunny visited Cannes for the premiere of her film ‘Kennedy’ at the prestigious film festival along with director Anurag Kashyap and actor Rahul Bhat.

Sunny wore a one-shoulder high-slit pink gown for the premiere. For the glam, she kept her hair tied in a sleek bun and opted for diamond earrings and embellished heels.

Whereas, Anurag donned a black jodhpuri suit and Rahul opted for a black tuxedo.

The film premiered during the midnight screening at the Cannes 2023.

Reportedly, the film received a 7-minute-long standing ovation.

The film revolves around an insomniac ex-cop, long thought to be dead, but still operating for the corrupt system, and looking for redemption.

‘Kennedy’ is amongst the only two films from India this year to be the official selections at the festival this year. (ANI)

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Bipasha Reveals Daughter Devi’s Face To World

After making fans wait for over four months, actors Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover finally revealed their daughter Devi’s face to the world.

On Wednesday night, Bipasha took to Instagram and shared a few cute pictures of her newborn baby.
In the images, Devi is looking super cute in a pastel pink ensemble with a matching headband.

Sharing the pictures, Bipasha wrote, “Hello world … I am Devi#devibasusinghgrover.” She also added a string of evil eye emojis to the caption.

The little one’s pictures have left netizens in awe.

Showering love on Devi, actress Kajal Aggarwal commented, “Cutest little munchkin..love and blessings to little Devi.”

“God bless you Devi. I love you! And can’t wait to hold you,” actress Dia Mirza wrote.

“She is absolutely gorgeous..god bless you three loads of love darling,” interior designer Sussanne Khan commented.

Bipasha and Karan welcomed their first child, on November 12, last year, six years after their marriage. Taking to Instagram, Bipasha shared a post announcing the name of her daughter.

The post read, “12.11.2022. Devi Basu Singh Grover. The physical manifestation of our love and blessings of Ma is here now and she is divine.”The couple on August 16, last year, officially announced that they are expecting their first child together.

Bipasha and Karan first met on the set of Bhushan Patel’s film ‘Alone’ in the year 2015, marking their first on-screen collaboration and they tied the knot after one year of dating in April 2016. (ANI)

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Neha Shares Pic With Son Guriq

Actor Neha Dhupia dropped pictures with her son Guriq as he turned 1. 5 years old today.

Taking to her Instagram story, Neha dropped a couple of pictures from her Maldives trip to wish her son.
In the first picture, the actor can be seen holding Guriq in her arms and captioned it, “our baby…1.5 year old today…my heart is smiling.”

In the second picture, Mehr and Guriq can be seen playing.

Recently, Neha and Angad went on a vacation to Maldives with their kids.

She shared more pictures on her feed and captioned it, “Take us to our favourite part of the… where the sun shines bright and everything feels right!!! #springbreak.”

Neha and Angad married in a private ceremony in New Delhi in May 2018. The couple was blessed with their first daughter Mehr in November of the same year. They welcomed their second child Guriq in October 2021.

Guriq means one with God, one from God, and saviour of the world. The doting mother has also created a new Instagram account handle under the name of Guriq.

On the work front, Angad and Neha were recently seen as a couple in an comedy-drama ‘Social Distancing’ penned by author Chetan Bhagat. (ANI)

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Janhvi Drops Maldives’ Pics

Actor Janhvi Kapoor dropped photos from her vacation to the Maldives.

Taking to her Instagram handle, she posted a series of pictures where she can be seen enjoying her vacation.
She wore a multi-coloured floral monokini with a bucket hat of the same print. She was also seen posing between the laps of nature in an orange swimsuit.

Calling the vacation ‘fun’, she wrote, “The last 24 hours were fun”.

Reacting to the post, Janhvi’s sister wrote, “Wow”.

Netizens bombarded the comment section with fire emojis.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Janhvi was recently seen in a survival thriller film ‘Mili’ alongside Sunny Kaushal and Manoj Pahwa.

The film was directed by Mathukutty Xavier. It was Janhvi’s first professional collaboration with her producer father Boney Kapoor. The movie gathered decent responses from the audience.

She will be next seen in an upcoming sports drama film ‘Mr. and Mrs. Maahi’ opposite Rajkummar Rao. The official release date of the film is still awaited.

Apart from that, she also has a social drama film ‘Bawaal’ alongside Varun Dhawan. Helmed by Nitesh Tiwari, the film is all set to hit the theatres on April 7, 2023. (ANI)

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World Bank Lower India’s 2022-23 Growth Rate To 6.5%

World bank, in its latest report, has lowered India’s 2022-23 growth rate from its June forecast, by 1 percentage point to 6.5 percent. In the previous report, the international organization had projected India’s growth rate to be at 7.5 percent for the period.

In the latest South Asia Economic Focus, Coping with Shocks: Migration and the Road to Resilience, released today, the World Bank has revised India’s growth rate down from its June forecast. It further expects India to grow at 7 percent and 6.1 percent in 2023 and 2024 respectively.

The twice-a-year update has also revised the regional growth rate of South Asia by 1 percentage point from the June forecast to 5.8 percent, as it expects a “dampening” growth rate in the region.

The main reasons highlighted for the revision have been Sri Lanka’s economic crisis, Pakistan’s catastrophic floods, a global slowdown, and the impacts of the war in Ukraine on top of the lingering scars of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Pandemics, sudden swings in global liquidity and commodity prices, and extreme weather disasters were once tail-end risks. But all three have arrived in rapid succession over the past two years and are testing South Asia’s economies,” said Martin Raiser, the World Bank Vice President for South Asia.

“In the face of these shocks, countries need to build stronger fiscal and monetary buffers, and reorient scarce resources towards strengthening resilience to protect their people,” Raiser added.

However, the release has also highlighted the fact that India, which happens to be the region’s largest economy, recovered more strongly than the world average riding on the exports and service sector. It considers India’s “ample” foreign reserves to be serving as a buffer to external shocks.

While talking about Sri Lanka, the Report expects the country’s real GDP to fall by 9.2 percent this year and further by 4.2 percent in 2023. It considers the impact of COVID-19 and rising commodity prices due to the war in Ukraine to have worsened the situation and exacerbated its woes in debt and depleting foreign reserves.

While talking about Pakistan, the Report considers the high-commodity prices to have worsened Pakistan’s external imbalances and brought down its reserves. It finds Pakistan’s outlook subject to significant uncertainty after the devastating climate-change-fuelled floods submerged one-third of the country this year.

The release also considers that tourism’s return is helping drive growth in the Maldives and Nepal to a lesser extent.

The report expects the inflation in the region to rise to 9.2 percent this year before gradually subsiding. It highlights the main causes behind this as the elevated global food and energy prices and trade restrictions that have worsened food insecurity in the region. It calls them to have severely impacted the poor by squeezing their real income.

The report also talks about the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the migrant workers of South Asia, who were disproportionately affected.

However, the report also considers migration as a crucial factor in facilitating recovery. It expects the migration flow to move from the areas hit hard by the pandemic to those that were not. It will supposedly equilibrate the demand and supply of labor.

“Labor mobility across and within countries enables economic development by allowing people to move to locations where they are more productive. It also helps adjust to shocks such as climate events to which South Asia’s rural poor are particularly vulnerable,” said Hans Trimmer, the World Bank Chief Economist for South Asia.

“Removing restrictions to labor mobility is vital to the region’s resilience and its long-term development,” Timmer added.

The report also offers two recommendations in its report. Firstly, it recommends cutting costs faced by migrants. Secondly, it suggests that policymakers de-risk migration including more flexible visa policies and social protection programs. (ANI)

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