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HP Tourism Set To Regain Strength Within Travel Trade
Himachal tourism is all set to rebuild its contacts and business links with the Indian travel trade. The state tourism department has put into place new plans and programmes, redrafted tourism circuits, which would be introduced and promoted amongst the trade.

Goan Hospitality: Budget Extends Red Carpet
Goa is showing why its hospitality is world-renowned. The state, in its latest budget released in mid-February, has improved upon its concessions to the hospitality industry.

“We Will Focus On The Malabar Region In Future”
The success of Kerala tourism needs no introduction. It is a state which has proved its consistency with respect to tourism performance and popularity.

Indiatourism To Aggressively Promote The North-East Region
Indiatourism has rated the North-East sector as a key tourism priority, underscored by a two-prong initiative to make the region a prime tourism destination.

West Bengal Holds First Regional Beach Festival To Promote Sunderbans
The state of West Bengal added a new attraction to its tourism product in the month of February 2004. A three day long beach festival by the name of Bakkhali-Frazergunj Beach Festival was held in Sunderbans.

Connect 2004 Discusses Major Plans For Karnataka Tourism
Karnataka tourism has embarked on an aggressive drive to promote its self as the state of the future in the area of tourism.

Chhattisgarh Tourism Board Gets New Logo And Slogan
‘Full of Surprises’ is what Chhattisgarh Tourism Board aims to address itself as. Coining this new slogan along with a new logo to go with the image and the theme, Chhattisgarh tourism is hoping to spearhead an all new marketing campaign.

Pushkar Mela 2003 Clocks 30 Per Cent Increase In International Tourists
The internationally famed camel and cattle fair of Pushkar had recorded a 30 per cent increase of international tourists and 25 per cent rise in national tourists.

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