International Travel: Why Canada Has Extended Covid Travel Ban on Flights From India?

Sadly, Canada has once again extended Covid-related travel ban on direct commercial and private passenger flights from India for the fifth consecutive time since April this year. Earlier in April, the travel ban was imposed owing to the deadly second wave of coronavirus. So, now why has Canada extended travel ban on flights from India yet again? Scroll down for more details. Why Canada Has Extended Covid Travel Ban on Flights From India? Recently, several countries including USA, UK, and the UAE among others have decided to open their borders for travellers from India. However, Canada has once again extended the ban on direct flights from India. Why was this decision made? Well, according to the reports, the Transport Canada said the decision to extend the travel ban was based “on the latest public health advice from the Public Health Agency of Canada” Who Will Get Impacted by This Travel Ban Extension? Undoubtedly, students from India, who have secured admissions to Canada schools and varsities, will be most affected due to this decision. Now owing to the latest development, they will have to fly to Canada via an “indirect route.” What does this mean? Well, passengers who have previously tested positive for the novel coronavirus and are traveling from India to Canada have to now provide proof of a Covid-19 test conducted between 14 to 90 days prior to their departure. “This proof must be obtained in a third country before Indian travelers continue their journey to Canada. You might need to seek entry and stay in a third country for at least 14 days,” the Canada government’s advisory reads.

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Jhelum Riverfront Project To Open Up New Avenues For Tourism Sector, Making Srinagar City More Vibrant: Lt Governor, Manoj Sinha

Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today visited the iconic Zero Bridge and took on-spot assessment of development and beautification of Jhelum River on the lines of Sabarmati Riverfront. Jhelum river reflects the culture and history of the valley. It is important to ensure scientific execution of work keeping in view the aesthetic value of the river, besides taking the ecology factor into consideration, the Lt Governor told the officials. Once completed, the project will open up new avenues for tourism sector, thus making Srinagar city more vibrant, observed the Lt Governor. During his visit, the Lt Governor enquired about the mechanism being laid down for the development of upcoming attractions and facilities to be made available to the visitors. He also took stock of the works being executed under different components of the project including the development of pathways along Jhelum revetment, public utilities, an embankment along the riverbank, parks, Wi-fi zones and illumination work. The Lt Governor passed specific directions to the concerned officers for completion of the project within the set timelines without any delay.

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Delhi government's tourism department developing app to help tourists

According to Tourism department officials, the mobile application will have information regarding tourist spots in Delhi along with their brief history. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday said information on all tourist spots in the national capital will be available on a mobile application being developed by the government's Tourism department. The app will also provide all necessary services to tourists, he said. "Reviewed the Delhi Tourism's upcoming mobile app. Tourists' travel experiences in Delhi will be transformed with this app, which will provide them with all the services they need in one click," Sisodia said in a tweet. According to Tourism department officials, the mobile application will have information regarding tourist spots in Delhi along with their brief history. The app will also have information regarding popular hangouts, places to visit and to stay, they added. "The app will provide all tourism-related information in one place. Other than historical sites, the app will also show popular places, markets, eating joints, parks etc. It will have information about ticketing systems," an official said.

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How to get Covid-19 vaccination certificate on WhatsApp

WhatsApp users can now download Covid-19 certificates online with the government introducing an easy way to get it. The service has been introduced by MyGov Corona Helpdesk as more and more people get themselves vaccinated. The Corona Helpdesk bot was earlier utilised to curb misinformation about the pandemic and find nearby Covid-19 vaccination centres. How to get your COVID-19 vaccination certificate through WhatsApp? For this, the beneficiary needs to have got at least the first dose of vaccination Save +9013151515 as Corona Bot on Phone Go to WhatsApp and search the number just saved Type ‘COVID Certificate’ or Download Certificate’ and send A six-digit OTP will be sent to the number, that you should provide on WhatsApp in 30 secs The bot will give details of all the registered users Type the number of the user whose certificate who wish to download The certificate will be sent in PDF format. That can be downloaded and saved for future reference. The certificate issued after the second shot will help in traveling to countries that opened for Indians. At times it will let you bypass the mandate of Covid-19 tests for inter-state travel. Alternatively, the vaccination certificate can be downloaded via the CoWIN platform and the Aarogya Setu app as well.

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IRCTC Latest Update: Indian Railways Issues New Codes For Booking Seats in Various Coaches

The Indian Railways is going major upgradation in terms of railway stations, trains, and the IRCTC-developed booking platform. Now it has come up with fresh booking codes for train travellers, according to a News 18 report. With the introduction of new coaches like the Vistadome, which has earned immense popularity among passengers, the IRCTC has now decided to modify the booking codes – capitalized abbreviations used by passengers while booking a ticket. These codes represent various coaches available in the Indian Railway Network. The Indian Railways is planning to introduce coaches like the Vistadome on various other routes. The plan is to tap into the potential of tourism in different parts of the country. Railways is also planning to launch a new AC-3 Tier Economy coach, which will consist of 83 berths. The decision to change the booking codes comes in the wake of the traction Vistadome coaches are gaining among common masses. All the new codes have reportedly been entered into databases of various railway zones and are now operational. Here’s a full and revised list of the new booking codes for passengers: 1) Vistadome Non-AC – V.S. (Coach Code: D.V.) 2) Vistadome AC – E.V. (Coach Code: E.V.) 3) Sleeper – S.L. (Coach Code: S) 4) A.C. Chair Car – C.C. (Coach Code: C) 5) Third A.C. – 3A (Coach Code: B) 6) AC Three-Tier Economy – 3E (Coach Code: M) 7) Second A.C. – 2A (Coach Code: A) 8) GareebRath AC Three-Tier – 3A (Coach Code: G) 9) GareebRath Chair Car -CC (Coach Code: J) 10) First AC – 1A (Coach Code: H) 11) Executive Class – E.C. (Coach Code: E) 12) Anubhuti Class – E.A (Coach Code: K) 13) First Class – F.C. (Coach Code: F)

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Lonavala, Khandala flooded with tourists amid Covid-19 curbs

Despite Section 144 in force in Pune district, including at popular tourist spots, the tourist towns of Lonavala and Khandala in Maval taluka continue to receive heavy footfall from Pune and Mumbai. 8Meanwhile, the Lonavala Municipal Council has demanded that Section 144 should be lifted as the livelihood of people in the town depends on tourism. On Friday and Saturday, Lonavala was teeming with tourists and most roads were jammed with long queues of vehicles. Hotels and lodges were full of tourists who had made advance bookings for the monsoon retreat. However, tourists were not allowed to go near waterfalls, dams, forts or popular points in Lonavala, Khandala or other other areas in Maval taluka, police said. Senior Police Inspector Dilip Pawar of Lonavala police station said the town saw big rush of tourists on Friday. “However, the numbers were down on Saturday…” he said. Pawar said they cannot stop tourists from coming to Lonavala. “There is no ban on tourists. However, they are not allowed to go near waterfalls and dams,” he said. Police Inspector T S Mujawar of Lonavala rural police said, “In rural areas, we witnessed tourist inflow on Saturday. The figures were not high on Friday but we saw big rush on Saturday. But compared to other weekends, the flow of tourists was less.” Mujawar said they have put up checkposts at 12 places in rural areas. “We stop tourists more than a kilometre and if they still find ways to proceed to popular spots, we catch them, fine them and send them away,” he said, adding that on Saturday, the police imposed fines on 169 people for violating Covid-19 norms. The police said that while tourists have booked hotels and lodges, some tourists from Pune and Mumbai who have a second home in Lonavala and Khandala also arrive at this time of the season to enjoy the pleasant atmosphere. Surekha Jadhav, president of the Lonavala Municipal Council, said, “The weekend is witnessing rush in Lonavala like earlier. The numbers are less but tourists continue to flock here. We have demanded that the curbs should be lifted in Lonavala as the livelihood of people depends on tourism. Lonavala has a population of 60,000. We will not be able to sustain if the lockdown continues for long. The closure time of 4 pm for hotels and shops has hit people very hard,” she said. Jadhav said Lonavala is witnessing only two-three Covid-19 cases every day and the council is planning to make Covid-19 tests mandatory for tourists. “Earlier, we had 25-30 cases every day. Now, the cases have come down to just two to three per day. We are planning to make it mandatory for tourists to be fully vaccinated or carry Covid-19 test reports. This will help us in getting curbs lifted from the district administration,” she said.

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