Official figures show that 728,000 people came to the UK in the year to June 2024 - fewer than in the previous 12 months. The fall was greater than expected because the estimated number of people ...
Street foods, from simit to kumpir (stuffed baked potatoes), are ubiquitous and worth sampling. For a more immersive experience, consider a cooking class or guided food tour, where you’ll learn about ...
A 19-year-old college business student in India realised at the very last minute that his postponed exam was rescheduled while he was out working to earn some extra money to support his family.
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The European Travel Information and Authorisation Scheme (Etias) was due to be introduced in November 2023, but has been put back to November 2025. When it launches, UK passport-holders will need a ...
It is seen in the video that many people are present at the tourist place. Meanwhile, a paraglide is seen flying in the air from the Harrison Folly Point in the video. The student is slowly seen ...
Taking help from Govind Yewale, an adventure sports expert from GP Adventures in Panchgani, Samarth pleaded with him to paraglide him to his exam centre as he could not afford to miss it.
A student from Maharashtra, India, made the bold and creative decision to paraglide and bypass the heavy traffic to reach his exam location on time as the incident video went viral. When Samarth ...
A student from Maharashtra has taken the internet by storm after a viral video surfaced of him using an unconventional method to ensure he arrived at his examination venue on time. Samarth Mahangade, ...
With only 15-20 minutes left for the exam to begin, Mahangade decided to paraglide to the venue instead of getting stuck in traffic for hours. The viral video shows the man soaring through the sky ...
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