Selja to inaugurate workshop on world class tourism infrastructure todayAugust 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Union Tourism Minister Kumari Selja will inaugurate a one-day workshop on World-Class Tourism Infrastructure here today. The objective of the workshop is to develop world class tourism infrastructure in consultation with architects, the engineering organisations, tourism managers and consultants.
Selja calls for world class tourism infrastructureAugust 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Kumari Selja has called upon experts and stakeholders in the tourism sector to develop world class tourism infrastructure for putting India's tourism industry on the world tourism map. Inaugurating a workshop on the subject here today she said, "We should look at comprehensive development of infrastructure which includes roads, water, sanitation, cleanliness, hygiene, proper lighting, landscape, signages and proper maintenance of tourism destinations and heritage sites."
She said tourism and hospitality sectors contributes six per cent of the GDP and certain streamlining is required in infrastructure facilities.
Selja to inaugurate workshop on world class tourism infrastructure tomorrowAugust 18th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Union Tourism Minister Kumari Selja will inaugurate a one-day workshop on World-Class Tourism Infrastructure here tomorrow. The objective of the workshop is to develop world class tourism infrastructure in consultation with architects, the engineering organisations, tourism managers and consultants.
Insurance mooted to cover losses incurred by tourism sector in KashmirAugust 18th, 2009 SRINAGAR - The tourism sector of Jammu and Kashmir has welcomed the initiative of the state government to device an insurance scheme to those involved in tourism trade. This sector will be compensated for the losses borne by them, if any.
India, Singapore sign Joint Action Plan on tourism cooperationAugust 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India and Singapore signed a Joint Action Plan on tourism cooperation here today. At the signing ceremony, the Indian side was represented by Sujit Banerjee, Secretary (Tourism), Government of India, while the Singapore side was represented by Lawrence Leong Yue Kheong, Assistant Chief Executive of International Group, Singapore Tourism Board, Singapore.
Lakes dry up in Udaipur, so does tourismJuly 6th, 2009 UDAIPUR - It's a hard to believe sight. The lakes of Udaipur that had bestowed on this city the epithet of Venice of the East have become so dry that instead of boats, SUVs are being used to ferry guests across.
Global recession fails to affect Kashmir's tourism industryMay 20th, 2009 SRINAGAR - Global recession has failed to affect Kashmir's tourism industry as more and more tourists continue to throng the valley. According to the players in the tourism industry, many domestic tourists have already cancelled their tours to European countries and are coming to Kashmir valley.
Lakshadweep tourism not affected by economic slowdownApril 25th, 2009 LAKSHADWEEP - Tourism industry of the country's smallest union territory Lakshadweep remains unaffected by global economic slowdown. Till recent times, tourism was limited to the islands of Kavaratti, Kalpeni, Agatti, Minicoy and Bangaram, but now all islands of Lakshadweep even uninhabited, are now open for tourists.
Tourism industry to get infrastructure statusApril 20th, 2009 JAIPUR - The government has approved 28 mega infrastructure projects to boost tourism, and is on the verge of granting it infrastructure sector status, Tourism Secretary Sujit Banerjee announced here Monday. 'These 28 mega projects will put a lot of money in the hands of the states for upgrading tourism infrastructure, which will be a major boost for the sector,' Banerjee said while inaugurating an international tourism conference, the Great Indian Travel Bazaar 2009.
100 percent foreign fund in tourism infrastructure urgedApril 12th, 2009 NEW DELHI - With merely 18 months left for the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games, India needs to allow 100 percent foreign investment in tourism infrastructure projects to boost tourism, says an industry lobby. According to the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), 100 percent foreign investment in developing tourism infrastructure in India will give a major boost to this sector.
Nageen Lake to reclaim its glory soonApril 6th, 2009 SRINAGAR - Jammu and Kashmir's famed Nageen Lake is being cleaned under the conservation drive of Nageen Lake Conservation Organization, which is a forum of several voluntary bodies. NLCO that started its cleaning drive on March 31 has reached in its sixth day.
Snow in Shimla brings cheer to farmers, hoteliersFebruary 10th, 2009 SHIMLA - Snow in Himachal Pradesh and widespread rain in its lower reaches has brought cheers to the farmers and hoteliers in the region. Shimla and nearby tourist spots saw the first good snowfall of the season Wednesday morning, giving the resort and its neighbouring areas a picturesque look.
Shimla gets first heavy snowfall of seasonFebruary 10th, 2009 SHIMLA - Himachal Pradesh's capital Shimla and nearby tourist spots have been getting the first heavy snowfall of the season since Tuesday night, turning the hill stations more picturesque. "Shimla and its nearby tourist spots have been receiving heavy snowfall since last (Tuesday) night.
Ahmedabad to host 3-day tourism exhibitionJanuary 27th, 2009 AHMEDABAD - Gujarat Tourism is hosting the India Travel Mart (ITM) here from Jan 30 to Feb 1, officials said Wednesday. Malaysia and Dubai are partner countries for this international travel and tourism exhibition while Uttarakhand is the partner state.
Gujarat invites Sri Lanka to develop coastal tourismJanuary 22nd, 2009 AHMEDABAD - Gujarat's tourism department has sought Sri Lanka's help in developing resorts along its coastline given the island nation's vast experience in running several resorts and spas along its beaches, an official said Friday. A tourism department official here said the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority has been invited to develop resorts comprising world class facilities along Gujarat's 1,600-km coastline that is dotted with beaches, whose tourism potential remains untapped.