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Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

India tempts more travellers from Viet Nam

HCM CITY — The Indian Consul General Abhay Thakur last week said there was good potential to make more direct flights between Viet Nam and India, and visa facilitation for Vietnamese travellers to the South Asian nation.

Speaking at the presentation Incredible India: Buddhist Destination on, Abhay Thakur, stressed Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's announcement during his visit to Viet Nam in October that the country would grant visas on arrival to nationals of Viet Nam, Cambodia, Laos and the Philippines from beginning of next year.

"There are at least 28,000 people travelling between India and Viet Nam every year, or about 540 travellers every week," Thakur said at the opening of the presentation, which was attended by leading tour operators, tourism and hospitality companies.

Thakur said there was a good chance direct flights would be increased to two or three times weekly between the two countries.

"It will make it easier for Vietnamese to travel to India," he said.

Currently, AirAsia, Thai Airways International and Malaysia Airlines fly between Viet Nam and India via their hubs in Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur.

Buddhist train tour

At the presentation, Nalin Shinghal, director of tourism and marketing at the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation, introduced the Mahaparinirvana Buddhist circuit train package in India to attract more Vietnamese to visit India's Buddhist sites, as the country is a major Buddhist pilgrimage destination.

Shinghal said the tour starts in Delhi and takes in major Buddhist sites including Bodh Gaya where Buddha attained enlightenment and Sarnath where Buddha preached his first sermon.

The eight-day tour by train also visits Lumbini in Nepal where Buddha was born and Rajgir where the first Buddhist Council was held after Buddha attained Nirvana.

There will be two train package tours every month until March next year, Shinghal said. — VNS

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Indian contestant wins Miss Earth Talent quest

Graceful: Miss India performs a belly dance that combines Oriental and Middle Eastern styles. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut

Graceful: Miss India performs a belly dance that combines Oriental and Middle Eastern styles. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut

HA NOI — Nicole Faria, a 20-year-old woman from India, has been crowned Miss Earth Talent 2010 after defeating 17 other candidates at the Miss Earth 2010 talent competition.

The competition took place in HCM City on Tuesday. Candidates from the following 18 countries and regions participated: Japan, Jamaica, Italy, Guatemala, Singapore, Brazil, England, Ireland, Guyana, India, Thailand, Botswana, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Guam, South Africa, Tonga, Crimea and the host, Viet Nam.

After a series of performances, Miss India, Crimea, Japan, Singapore and Viet Nam were chosen to be in the Top 5.

Miss India performed a graceful belly dance that combined Oriental and Middle Eastern styles.

Viet Nam's representative, Miss World Viet Nam Luu Thi Diem Huong, wowed the judges with her folk dances inspired by traditional dances in the northern, central and southern regions of the country. She also won the Miss Viet Nam Airlines title.

The event raised VND100 million (US$4,700) for the HCM City Red Cross to support flood victims in the central region.

The quest for Miss Earth 2010 will continue in the central city of Phan Thiet. The pageant winner will be revealed on the final night of the competition set to take place in the central coastal city of Nha Trang on December 4. — VNS

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Monday, September 27, 2010

India grants scholarships and books to Vietnam

Visitors read books donated by the Consul General of India in HCMC at the HCMC General Sciences Library - Photo: Tuong Vi
The Consul General of India in HCMC donated nearly 100 English language books about India to the HCMC General Sciences Library as part of a special day for the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program. 

Vietnamese students who have received Indian scholarships under the ITEC program since 1996 were invited to come to Friday’s ITEC Day 2010 which was held at the HCMC General Sciences Library in District 1.

The ITEC program started in 1964 as an assistance program to developing countries.  The  program aims to share India’s socio-economic and technical achievements with other developing countries. The program helps these nations in building up skilled manpower, augmenting financial resources and transferring technology. The program consists of training courses, consultancy services and feasibility studies, study tours, donation of technical equipment and aid for disaster relief. 

The ITEC training program extends to many  developing countries with 5,000 scholarships having been granted. These schools conduct over 200 short, medium and long- term courses every year.

Annually, 75 ITEC scholarships are offered to southern Vietnam, and since 1996, there have been a total of 362. The most popular courses that Vietnamese scholars are interested in are information technology, English language, financial management, agricultural practices, environmental technology and biotechnology. About 10 scholarships annually for long-term degree courses in Indian history, economics, and politics are granted to provinces and cities in the south of Vietnam.

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