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Out-of-the-box thinking needed to take tourism to new heights: PM

New Delhi (PTI): PM Narendra Modi on Friday said “out-of-the-box thinking” and “longterm vision” can take tourism to new heights, and added that villages in far-flung areas of India have now come up on the map of tourism.

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Addressing a postbudget webinar on ‘Developing Tourism in Mission Mode’, he also pitched for devolving applications which will have information in multiple languages of India and those listed in the United Nations besides multilingual sig-

Thrown out with kids,

`81:

Nawaz's wife tells HC

First India Bureau

Mumbai: Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s estranged wife on Friday informed the Bombay High Court that she and her two minor kids have been thrown out of her mother-in-law’s residence in suburban Mumbai and they have no financial support and that the situation between the estranged couple was hostile. nages at tourist sites. He said the India of today is moving forward with a “new work culture”. He expressed delight at the appreciation shown towards this year’s budget by the people of India, and said had it been an old world culture, no one would have thought of such post-budget webinars.

On Friday, advocate Siddiquee told the court that the actor’s wife and her two children -- a 12-year-old daughter and a sevenyear-old son -- have been thrown out of the home with just Rs 81 in her possession.

The three are now living with a relative, he said, adding that while the boy was too young to say anything, the girl has categorically refused to meet her father.

The prime minister elaborated on how this year’s Union Budget would help the tourism sector and create many economic opportunities for the youth.

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