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There are many films which, even after years of release, still have an impact on the audience. Another such film is 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara' released in 2011 under the direction of Zoya Akhtar. The film featured Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, Abhay Deol and Katrina Kaif. The film was based on the story of three friends. People liked the movie so much that the makers made a lot of money. However, recently Abhay Deol has revealed that no one believed that the film would work.
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With a backdrop of the majestic Dhauladhar mountain range, the village is among the most favoured destinations for Israeli tourists, who have steered clear amid the ongoing conflict with Gaza.
The narrow lanes of quaint Dharamkot village in Dharamshala , typically bustling with Israeli tourists this time of the year, present a sombre scene with only a handful of visitors.
Dharamkot’s tourism hit as Israelis stay away amid Gaza conflictWith a backdrop of the majestic Dhauladhar mountain range, the village is among the most favoured destinations for Israeli tourists, who have steered clear amid the ongoing conflict with Gaza.As the conflict between Israel and Gaza extends into its sixth month, Dharamkot, often referred to as the “Tel Aviv of Himachal,” has lost its usual vibrancy, significantly affecting the tourism industry. The restaurants and homestays are severely hit amid the ongoing conflict.
The restaurant owners say that only around Israelis comprise only 5% tourists this year so far, contrary to the 60% recorded otherwise.There are around 25 restaurants, 25 homestays and 10 hotels in Dharamkot (HT File)The village’s economy is dependent on tourism, with a major chunk of them being Israelis. Hebrew inscriptions adorning numerous buildings and shops, and a Chabad House serving as a Jewish community centre, underscore the Israeli influence within the village.
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ISRO’s ‘zero orbital debris’ milestone & the space debris cris
With the increase in satellite launches, a new crisis has arisen for spacefaring nations: space debris. ISRO’s recent mission tackled this, leaving ‘zero orbital debris.’ Here’s a look at how and why
The story so far: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has said its PSLV-C58/XPoSat mission has practically left zero debris in earth’s orbit. The space agency explained that the last stage of the Polar Satellite Launch vehicle (PSLV) used in the mission was transformed into a kind of orbital station — called the PSLV Orbital Experimental Module-3 (POEM-3) — before it was left to re-enter the earth’s atmosphere instead of floating in orbit once its mission was completed.
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