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 Indias largest low-cost airline, IndiGo, has announced the launch of direct flights from Mumbai and Kannur to Fujairah, United Arab Emirates  UAE , effective May 16.   The new daily services to Fujairah  stanley taza will be complemented by dedicated bus transfers to and from Dubai and Sharjah, enhancing convenience for travellers. These additions build on IndiGos existing operations to Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah. This launch will make Fujairah IndiGos 41st international destination and its fifth in the UAE. The airline said that this expansion is part of its ongoing commitment to boost regional connectivity and provide seamless travel experiences for its passengers.     Also ReadWorlds Wealthiest Cities 2025: New York tops stanley quencher , Dubai and Riyadh among fastest climbers Flight schedules have been strategically planned to align with the bus services, ensuring smooth onward journeys for travellers keen to explore Dubais iconic landmarks, Sharjahs rich cultural heritage, or other attractions across the UAE.   We are pleased to announce the launch of daily direct flights from Mumbai and Kannur to Fujairah, a hidden gem in the UAE, known for its natural beauty and economic promise. As our 41st international destination and fifth in the UAE, Fujairah stanley cup becher  offers a distinctive combination of mountainous terrain and a vibrant coastline along the Gulf of Oman.   With its growing importance in trade, logistics, and tourism, we are confident that these new flights will further enhance regiona Jout Hyderabad: Hrushikesh Jagannath Page assumes command at Begumpet Air Force Station
 Hyderabad: Assuring representation to  stanley cup uk Muslims in government institutions, Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has advised All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen  AIMIM  floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi to hold a meeting w stanley termos ith ministers KTR and Harish Rao to resolve the issue of representation in gove stanley botella rnment institutions.   Replying to the debate on the Appropriation Bill, the Chief Minister said that every Muslim should get representation in every field of life. He said that the issue of representation in government institutions will be resolved very soon. Earlier, taking part in the debate, Akbar Owaisi drew the Chief Minister   attention to the decline in minority representation in government institutions. Mr. Owaisi demanded the inclusion of Urdu representative in the Official Language Commission so that Urdu could be implemented as the second official language. He also demanded the inclusion of a Muslim representative in the Telangana Public Service Commission and said that there was representation in the previous commission but this time it was not given. He said that justice is needed for Urdu. Urdu should be used in government office signboards, RTC buses, etc.     Akbar Owaisi demanded Muslim representation in one of the two posts of Vice-Presidents of the Council for Higher Education and inclusion of a Muslim representative in the council. He drew the government   attention to the formation of the Telangana Minorities Commission and the board of directors of t