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Siddhesh | Sep 15 2008
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A small state in South India, Kerala beyond doubt is a perfect holidaying destination whatever your stereotype about the rest of India may be! The exotic beaches, green carpets of the paddy fields, coconut and rubber plantations, the Nilgiris, the...
Kanchan | Jan 10 2007
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And what to they hope to advertise Bollywood and Buddhism. With China to be biggest outbound market by 2020 with 100 million Chinese traveling out every year everybody wants a piece of the cake. Though the site is available in French, German,...
Suman Arya | Dec 3 2006
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The Indian tourism ministry is contemplating to set up Special Tourism Zones on the same lines of Special Economic Zones (SEZs). A proposal of STZs has been passed in the recent meeting of National Tourism Advisory Council (NTAC) presided over by union..
Suman Arya | Dec 1 2006
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Currently, tourism industry requires 1.5 lakh hotel rooms in the country as the inadequate infrastructure is not able to meet the growing demand and influx of tourists and is directly paralyzing it. Apart from this, government is trying to promote India.
Kanchan | Nov 22 2006
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The magic of this area has been the greatest draw for international tourists. Kerala has been most popular as the Indian destination for ayurveda and yoga.It has beautiful temples and amazing beaches. Its most likeable aspect are boat rides along..
Suman Arya | Nov 21 2006
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The Indian tourism ministry has signed an agreement with BBC to promote its 'Incredible India' campaign worldwide. The BBC's international 24-hour news service will air the commercials. The commercials will be shown in Europe, Asia Pacific, North...
Suman Arya | Oct 29 2006
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It can be a glad tiding for the Indian house-owners, especially the housewives as Indian government has launched 'Incredible India Bed & Breakfast scheme' for the low budget tourists. Launching the scheme, Tourism Minister Ambika Soni said the government.
Suman Arya | Oct 12 2006
One saying is very popular in India,it states that, at every mile the flavor of water changes and at every four miles the dialect changes (Kos kos pe bedle pani,char kos pe bedle vani).India is unity in diversity here the numerous dialects mingle, from.

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