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World's Least Populated Cities
19 Jul

The World’s Least Populated Cities

Curious about what life is like in some of the world's smallest cities? These unique locales, with their minimal populations, offer a rare glimpse into tranquil and deeply rooted lifestyles. From ancient European towns to remote island settlements, each city has its own distinctive charm. Let's take a journey through some of the least populated cities around the world and discover what makes them truly special. Hum, Croatia - Population: 30 Hum, Croatia, is recognized as the world's smallest city, with just 30 inhabitants as of 2011. First mentioned in 1102 as...

Travel and Trade
3 Feb

Unlocking Mental Wellness: The Transformative Power of Travel

Embarking on a journey is not merely about discovering new destinations; it can be a profound experience that positively influences your mental well-being. Beyond the excitement of adventure and the joy of exploring diverse cultures, traveling offers a myriad of mental health benefits. If you haven't considered it before, here are eight ways in which a trip can enrich and uplift your mental wellness. Stress Reduction:Traveling provides a much-needed break from the daily grind, allowing you to distance yourself from stressors. Exposure to new environments, scenery, and activities triggers the release...

India Italy Pact
29 Dec

India-Italy Agreement Grants 1-Year Residency to Indian Students

In a groundbreaking development, the Union Cabinet has recently given retrospective approval for India's endorsement of the Migration and Mobility Agreement with Italy. This historic pact, signed on November 2 by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, aims to provide Indian students a distinctive opportunity – a one-year temporary residency in Italy post their studies for gaining professional experience. The primary objective of this agreement is to fortify people-to-people connections and promote mobility among students, skilled workers, business professionals, and young talents between India and Italy....