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'Position India as an upmarket destination'09-JUN-09
Amitabh Kant, former joint secretary in the ministry of tourism, has come up with his account of the making of Brand India in his recently-released book, Branding India — An Incredible Story. Kant is regarded as ministry of tourism’s point man who steered the Incredible India campaign. He also led, as secretary of tourism in Kerala, the “God’s Own Country” campaign that drew much acclaim.
How !ndia did it05-JUN-09
Not all Indians are polite, hospitable and vegetarian.
Tickle them to India01-NOV-06
TOURISM: The Incredible India campaign throws in a dash of humour, and not without good reason.
Electronic visa to boost tourism30-JUN-06
Aiming to promote the country aggressively abroad to make it a favoured tourist destination, the Centre on Thursday said a special task force had been set up to examine the feasibility of introducing
Central aid for tourism may touch Rs 50 cr29-JUN-06
From sanctioning Rs 5 crore for the development of each tourist destination and Rs 8 crore for one circuit that comprises three destinations, central financial assistance to the states and Union
Govt to rope in pvt players to boost tourism29-JUN-06
Realising that budgetary resources of the government may not suffice as far as large-scale infrastructure development goes, the tourism ministry is finalising a revised scheme for large revenue
Village vision07-JUN-06
TOURISM: The ministry of tourism sees vast potential in urban folk holidaying in rural India.
Restoring the Ashok07-JUL-04
Below the aging porch of The Ashok in Delhi, there stood a post office that no guest of the hotel ever cared to use.
ITDC ready with night bazaar plan09-JUN-04
The India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) will make a presentation before the government early next week for setting up night bazaars in the national capital, a brain-child of Union Tourism
ITDC ready with night bazaar plan09-JUN-04
The India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) will make a presentation before the government early next week for setting up night bazaars in the national capital, a brain-child of Union Tourism
  
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