Travelers from India to Dubai should be aware of legal restrictions on carrying gold. Men can bring up to 20 grams and women up to 40 grams duty-free. Customs duty applies for gold exceeding these limits. Proper documentation and declaring gold at the airport ensures compliance with Indian laws, avoiding legal issues and penalties.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the Jahan-e-Khusrau event in New Delhi, emphasized the deep connection between a nation's culture and its music. He highlighted the unique identity of the Sufi tradition in India and praised the event's 25-year legacy. Modi also acknowledged India's shared heritage through performances like Nazr-e-Krishna and extended greetings for the upcoming month of Ramzan.
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