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    China offers foreign permanent residents of Hong Kong, Macau five-year visas

    China's National Immigration Administration announced that foreign permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macau can now apply for multiple-entry travel visas valid for five years to visit mainland China, effective from July 10. Each visit under these visas is limited to 90 days. However, those intending to work, study, or engage in news reporting in mainland China must apply for other specific visas or residence permits.

    Delhi: Police register case after AIMIM chief Owaisi files complaint about vandalism at his residence

    The AIMIM chief took to social media to condemn the incident, sharing visuals of the vandalism and challenging the perpetrators to confront him directly. "Some 'unknown miscreants' vandalised my house with black ink today. I have now lost count of the number of times my Delhi residence has been targeted. When I asked Delhi Police officials how this was happening right under their noses, they expressed helplessness," posted Owaisi.

    Best approach for self-redevelopment of a real estate project: 7 things to know

    Find out if you, as a society member, should embark on this ambitious project or leave it to the developer.

    Israel: Police forcibly clear protesters outside PM Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem

    Thousands gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday, protesting against the government of Benjamin Netanyahu, demanding new elections and a deal to release the hostages still in captivity in Gaza. The protesters lit fires and flares as police tried to control the demonstra...

    By 2027, no of branded residences projects forecast to increase to 1200: Noesis Capital Advisors Report

    While the Noesis analysis shows that the price premium of such residences globally is very high, in comparison, India currently sees a price premium of around 21-40% as per the market. The company said there is no reason to indicate why this number cannot go up in the future.

    The initiative for doorstep delivery of services, which has been inactive for nearly three months, awaits relaunch

    Delhi's doorstep service delivery programme faced delays and discontinuation, impacting residents' access to essential documents. The initiative, involving partnerships and mobile service facilitation, awaits government approvals for potential revival to benefit the community once more.

    The Economic Times
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