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Dehradun, A controversy arose over the ownership of the Mussoorie house in which 90-year-old famous Indian writer of Scottish origin Bill Aitken lived for several years till he died on Wednesday.
Dehradun district magistrate Savin Bansal said that officials were instructed to upgrade and restore public services and ...
DEHRADUN: Bill Aitken, the Scottish-born writer who became an Indian citizen and was celebrated for his profound connection ...
Final Tip: Mussoorie can get crowded in peak summer, so book early and travel on weekdays if possible to get the best rates.
Mussoorie/Nainital: The long weekend starting Saturday led to a surge of tourists in Mussoorie and Nainital, offering a boost ...
Historian Ramachandra Guha said in a post on X: “Deeply saddened to hear of the passing of the wonderful Scottish-born Indian ...
Whether you're cooling off at Kempty Falls in the summer or soaking in the vistas from Gun Hill Point in winter, Mussoorie wears a new look with every season, Destinations News - Times Now ...
Mussoorie: Old and dilapidated multi-storey buildings in Mussoorie's Landour pose a serious threat to residents, especially ...
Bill was also very interested in Indian railways and was the president of the Friends of the National Rail Museum in New ...
Scottish-born writer Bill Aitken, known for his soulful travel books on India’s landscapes and spirituality, passes away at ...
Noted Scottish-born travel writer Bill Aitken, known for his writings on Indian mountains, rivers, and railways, died in ...
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