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| Take a long holiday | 16-NOV-09 |
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| A strong brand, robust performance and healthy growth prospects provide comfort, but the IPO pricing caps any near-term gains. |
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| Kerala Tourism starts online training course | 13-NOV-09 |
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| Kerala Tourism has launched an online training programme to help travel agents and tour operators in the UK get acquainted with the state’s tourism products and in turn increase UK sales to Kerala. |
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| Bihar to showcase culture, art, investment avenues at IITF | 12-NOV-09 |
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| Bihar will showcase itself as the "land of boundless opportunities" during the 29th India International Trade Fair (IITF) beginning here from November 14. This will be done through Bihar Pavilion where stalls of Madhubani, Mithila and Godna paintings, Madhubani Sari, Suzni work Sari, Laah-Churi will be the main attractions. It will also showcase Bihar's special delicacies including Litti-chokka, Tilkut and Laai, official sources said today. |
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| Kerala holds roadshows in Scandinavia | 07-NOV-09 |
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| The Kerala tourism department has kicked off a series of marketing initiatives in Scandinavia. Recently, the department conducted several roadshows here to attract more travellers. |
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| ITDC signs MoU with six developers for hotels | 06-NOV-09 |
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| State-owned India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), under its new brand name, Ashok Alliance Scheme of Hotels (AAH), today signed a memorandum of understanding with six property developers for setting up six hotles, from 3-star to 5-star, across five states. |
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| Crisis in Karnataka BJP continues | 03-NOV-09 |
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| Crisis in Karnataka BJP continued today with dissidents persisting with their demand for the removal of Chief Minister B S Yuddyurappa, who said that the party leadership is evolving a "new formula" to end the stalemate. |
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| California Tourism targets Indian travelers | 27-OCT-09 |
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| In its continued efforts to increase the number of international visitors to California, the California Travel and Tourism Commission (CTTC) has contracted Sartha Marketing of New Delhi to help promote California as a unique tourism destination to travelers in India. Sartha Marketing Consultants will work closely with the CTTC in a limited representation capacity that strengthens California’s relationship with travel trade professionals in India and increases media exposure of California’s diverse attractions. |
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