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Outlook Traveller
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Joined January 2014
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    Tamil is recognised as one of the world's oldest living languages and the oldest language in the Dravidian family. Among Indian languages, Tamil has the most ancient non-Sanskritic Indian literature.
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    Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev tells us about his ongoing road trip in the US, his fascination for Native Americans, his love for travel and bikes and much more! @SadhguruJV @ishafoundation #sadhguru #JaggiVasudev #roadtrip #biking #travel #OutlookTraveller outlookindia.com/outlooktravell…
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    Sadguru Jaggi Vasudev tells us about his ongoing road trip in the US, his fascination for Native Americans, his love for travel and bikes and much more! @SadhguruJV #Sadhguru #JaggiVasudev #roadtrips #NorthAmerica #biking #Travel #ot #OutlookTraveller outlookindia.com/outlooktravell…
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    Bhopal has made it to the Best City for Tourism nominees for the Outlook Traveller Awards 2018. #OLTAwards # JuryCategory @MPTourism
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    #IRTSARajasthan2023 | ‘I don't want to just congratulate you, I want to thank you for building a responsible tourism movement in Rajasthan and protecting the planet' quoted Honourable Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Diya Kumari at the Indian Responsible Tourism State Summit &
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    Replying to @oltraveller
    Its origins can be traced back to the 5th century BCE, making it an incredibly ancient language that has survived through the ages. Despite its age, Tamil is still spoken today in various parts of the world, including Tamil Nadu in India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Malaysia.
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    The #SarhulFestival is one of the most beloved tribal festivals in #Jharkhand. However, #DidYouKnow why, when and how it is celebrated? Here's what you need to know about this unique festival. @HemantSorenJMM @VisitJharkhand @JharkhandCMO outlookindia.com/outlooktravell…
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    Sanchi , a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has a charm of its own. Built in the 3 rd century BCE by the Mauryan king, Ashoka the Great, the carvings on walls and torans (gateways) of the Great Stupa depict the life journey of Lord Buddha. #MPTourism #OutlookTraveller #Sanchi
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    When India gained independence, the Bihar state government took responsibility for protecting, managing, and monitoring the temple and its properties. And in June 2002, the Mahabodhi Temple became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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