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INDIAN RAILWAYS
The Indian Railway is the fourth-largest railway network in the world, and it is operated by the Indian government through the Ministry of Railways. It is one of the oldest and most extensive rail networks in the world, with over 12,000 trains running daily, connecting more than 7,000 stations across the country. Indian Railway carries over 30 million passengers and 2 million tons of freight daily.
By DHINESH SELVA3 years ago in Journal
Is google ads cost effective?
Google Ads is a cost-effective advertising platform for businesses of all sizes. The platform allows businesses to create ads that target specific audiences and reach them at the right time, increasing the chances of conversions. This makes Google Ads a cost-effective solution for businesses looking to reach new customers and increase their online presence.
By OLIVER MARTIN3 years ago in Journal
"Unlock Magical Experiences on a Dubai Desert Safari" High Adventure Tourism
Dubai Desert Safari is a must-experience adventure for travelers who visit the city of Dubai. It offers an exciting opportunity to explore the beauty of the Arabian desert in its natural form and experience the traditional culture of the region. The safari tour takes you on a thrilling journey that includes dune bashing, camel rides, sandboarding, and other activities. It also includes a delicious barbeque dinner with belly dancing entertainment under the stars. Have you ever wanted to experience the thrill of a desert safari? Dubai is one of the most exciting cities in the world, and a desert safari only adds to its magic. A truly unforgettable experience, a Dubai Desert Safari will take you on an adventure through the Arabian Desert. With dunes as far as the eye can see, you'll be able to explore this unique landscape on a thrilling ride across the dunes. For those looking to explore the stunning desert landscape of Dubai, a desert safari tour is an essential experience. A morning safari tour offers visitors a chance to watch the sunrise over the dunes and get a glimpse of the wildlife before it disappears into its nocturnal habits. The evening tour showcases unparalleled views of the sunset, as well as allowing tourists to take part in fun activities such as sandboarding and camel riding. To top off an exciting day in the desert, guests can enjoy a traditional BBQ dinner with friends or family around a campfire.
By Leo Hudson3 years ago in Journal
How I Stayed at a $1,000/Night Luxury Hotel in Napa for Free
Ever wonder how people on Youtube, Instagram and TikTok are staying in these luxury hotels for free? You don't need to be an influencer to stay at these fancy hotels! Nor do you need to dig deep into your wallet!
By StayWithPoints3 years ago in Journal
I Was One Handshake from Castro
It’s a commonly held perception that anyone is only six or less social links (degrees of separation) away from any other living person on this planet, whether it’s the President of Russia or one of the Kardashians, perish the thought. It’s also known as the six handshakes rule, although ‘rule’ seems a rather strange word in the context.
By James Marinero3 years ago in Journal
A French girl writing English fiction? N'importe quoi!*
I am still quite new to Vocal, and maybe so are you. So let’s get acquainted, shall we? Here, let me start: my name’s Claire Guérin (don’t worry about the accent on top of the e there), and I'm a writer. It feels strange to write this out loud, but I have a few stories on Vocal now, so there. I’m a writer, probably just like you, and I’m an aspiring author. If you want to know more about what I write, check me out on this and other platforms, and subscribe to my newsletter to know when my first novel comes out.
By Claire Guérin3 years ago in Journal
5 Up-and-Coming Indian Space Startups to Keep an Eye On in 2023
As the world continues to look to space for new opportunities, India's space industry has been steadily making a name for itself on the global stage. With a number of innovative startups emerging in recent years, it's clear that the sky's the limit (pun intended) for India's space industry. These startups are not just reaching for the stars but also making sure to bring back valuable insights for the people on Earth. From developing hybrid propulsion systems for small satellites to building lunar landers, these companies are pushing the boundaries of what's possible in space and helping to establish India as a major player in the global space industry. In this article, we will introduce you to five of the most innovative and exciting Indian space startups that you should keep an eye on in 2023. These companies are working on cutting-edge technologies that are sure to make a big impact in the coming years, so read on to learn more about the companies that are shaping the future of India's space industry. Here are five of the most innovative and exciting Indian space startups that you should keep an eye on in 2023:
By Edwin Rajan3 years ago in Journal
Estates with Mates
As I sat searching up a video to go with this story I was reminded of my school days of watching BMX and skateboarding videos when I should have been doing work, revising or listening to the teacher. I would have a video open in another tab one hiden from the teachers view and I think one on a whole other browser.None of the speakers used to work on the school computers apart from the teachers one so we had everything covered if you wanted to phase out for a while, killing time.I would watch the same ones on repeat. BSD videos were my go to ones. Kriss Kyle, Alex Donnachue, Dan Paley and the rest of that gang. I would sit there watching old London's Calling videos waiting to leave DT or whatever mty last class might be so that I could walk over to the bike lock areas and grab my bike and meet my mates to cycle over to East Acton or catch the train to Waterloo if it was a Thursday for the House of Vans BMX night. If it was a Friday or a weekend or any other day off we might have we'd head over to Fulham or Hammersmith probably both if we were over those ways of London or even get the train over to Kingston if we weren't some days if we were out riding for a while we would do all three. We once went over to Clapham Common but that was a bit of a slap and you'd have to pay to get there so it wasn't ever really worth it. Riding around in our school uniform and going back to my nan's estate to get changed quickly and meet my mates on theirs.
By John Gilroy3 years ago in Journal








