Domestic News

» Chandigarh babus does not want tourists

Shoots down a proposal for setting up of a world-class aquarium near Sukhna Lake ... Read more

» Tata Capital ties up with Axis Bank to launch travel card

This pre-paid card will be available in nine currencies - the US dollar, the euro, the pound, Canadian dollar, Swedish kroner, Swiss franc, Singapore dollar, the yen, and UAE dirham ... Read more

» President to Present National Tourism Awards on Feb 29 in New Delhi

New Categories of awards for “The Best State : Campaign Clean India”, “Best Heritage City” and “Best Heritage Walk” have also been introduced ... Read more

» Chhattisgarh Wins 'Best Emerging State' Award in Tourism

The other nominated states for the award included states like Jammu & Kashmir and Assam ... Read more

» ITDC plans consolidation of business through PPP

The advent of international hotel chains in the country has also sensitised the government-owned company to upgrade its products through renovation and refurbishment ... Read more

» Jharkhand plans tourism hub at Surajkund

The government had provided Rs 4.32 crore for the construction of road, restaurant, guest house, casino and toilets ... Read more

» Indian Railways to develop three rail corridors in Chattisgarh

These corridors will be implemented through specific Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) or any other appropriate model of Public Private Partnership (PPP) ... Read more

» CII organises 'Destination East 2012' to promote tourism in Eastern & NE states

The event is being held from Feb 25 to Mar 03, 2012 at  The Oberoi Grand, Ball Room, Kolkata ... Read more

» One-day National Tourism Seminar on 'Rural Tourism in India' held

The seminar focused on strategies to develop rural tourism and the role of homestay in promoting it ... Read more

» Poll code takes the fizz out of tourism in Goa

The tourism industry's fortunes have virtually gone into a tailspin with election code guidelines stipulating that no alcohol can be served to guests after 11pm ... Read more

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