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The Haryana government has introduced a new bill in the state assembly, aimed at regulating travel agents to prevent fraudulent activities and protect citizens' interests. The bill includes penalties for operating without registration, human smuggling, and forged documents, with jail terms ranging from two to ten years and fines between Rs 2-5 lakh. The bill also establishes a framework for transparency and accountability in the travel industry.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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