UAE Indian Embassy urges travellers to reschedule Dubai trips amid airport disruptions As of Thursday morning, over 1,240 flights had been cancelled, with 41 flights redirected, causing substantial inconvenience to travelers To
BAPS temple in Abu Dhabi implements pre-registration booking system to avoid rush This move aims to improve organization and visitor experience while effectively managing the high volume of visitors PRAVASISAMWAD.COM In response
Kerala man arrested in Abu Dhabi for allegedlembezzlement of ₹1.5 Cr from LuLu Group Following an internal inquiry by the company, the embezzlement was confirmed, leading to the swift involvement of the Al-Khalediya Police
Abu Dhabi Airport eyes Indian non-metro cities for growth, expects surge in traffic In an exclusive interaction with Mint, Elena Sorlini, Managing Director and CEO of Abu Dhabi International Airport, emphasized the rapid
India relaxes onion exports ban to select nations The Indian government has permitted the export of 50,000 tonnes to Bangladesh, 550 tonnes to Bhutan, 3,000 tonnes to Bahrain,
Indian expat flees with huge cash from Abu Dhabi’s Lulu hypermarket Originally from Kerala, India, Mohammed Niazi had been entrusted with the responsibilities of managing the cash office at the LuLu
Indian parents in UAE rejoice as NEET-UG 2024 adds foreign exam centers The NTA’s decision, conveyed through a notice dated February 20, marks a significant development for Indian expatriates in the UAE
UAE’s Masdar ventures into Indian renewables market, eyes majority stake in Ayana Joining Masdar in this high-stakes race are notable contenders including Gentari, owned by Malaysia’s Petronas, Sembcorp from Singapore, and Canadian
Prime Minister Modi inaugurates UAE temple He visited the temple in Abu Mureikha, built by the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha, or BAPS, a worldwide
Mubadala takes stake in Manipal Health Enterprises Manipal offers ‘affordable and high-quality’ healthcare through multi-specialty and tertiary care network, which currently serves around 6 million patients a