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Bhutan’s 2 in 1 Prime Minister cum Doctor Lotay Tshering

It’s Saturday in Bhutan and Lotay Tshering has just completed urinary bladder repair surgery on a patient at the Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital. But Tshering is no ordinary doctor. During the week, he also happens to be prime minister in the Himalayan kingdom famous for measuring citizens’ Gross National Happiness. “For me it’s a de-stresser,” said Tshering, who

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Titan does a first, launches Tamil script embossed watch collection

For the first time in their 35-year-long history, well known watchmaker TITAN has launched a limited edition ‘Tamil Nadu Collection’ with ‘Titan’ brand embossed in ‘Tamil’ script as a tribute to the state of Tamil Nadu. The collection, which Titan says is a “celebration of Tamil Nadu’s culture, literature and architecture” comprises seven watches whose designs pay tribute to the state’s

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Good news for Malaysian as India e-Visa price reduced and duration changed

From family vacations to pilgrimage tours, Malaysians have long been loyal visitors to India. Previously, the Indian government decided to scrap the over-the-counter tourist visa (USD 40 for 6 months) for Malaysians and introduced the more expensive one and five-year visas, costing USD 100 (RM 407) and USD 200 (RM 814) respectively. Then the government introduced multiple entry e-Visa which

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Register Your Pet An Animal Passport And Bring Them Along On Travels!

We are sure you have heard of your pets should have the license but how about an identification card which allows you to bring them on travels? Don’t be surprised because Pet Passports or Malaysian Animal Identification Cards are in existence since 2010! Pet Passport is an official document of the Malaysian Government under Malaysian Animal Traceability System (MATs) Project.

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You Can Now Get a One-Year Indian e-Visa for Only RM 362

From family vacations to pilgrimage tours, Malaysians have long been loyal visitors to India. Last year, the Indian government decided to scrap the over-the-counter tourist visa (USD 40 for 6 months) for Malaysians and introduced the more expensive one and five-year visas, costing USD 100 (RM 407) and USD 200 (RM 814) respectively. Even the e-Visa was priced at USD

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