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States Of Affairs
Two states in India have had wildcard entries into the world of commercialisation, professionalism, attitude and the making of ‘at awe’ expression. Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh (AP) are examples that leads one to believe that life has an honest reason to sustain and reign supreme...in the making though.

Kerala Tourism Gets Serious About Eco-Friendly Norms
While it has become fashionable to spout eco-friendly jargon and declare one's commercial enterprise environmentally sound, Kerala Tourism wants the hospitality and tourism industries to translate words in to action.

West Bengal Positions Itself As A Monsoon State
Following in line with our previous analysis, about State Tourism Boards - Redefining The Monsoons, the state of West Bengal is in full gear to cash in on the monsoon season.

Rajasthan Tourism To Make Headway In International Arena
In an effort to augment the tourism potential of the state, Rajasthan tourism held a meeting in the Capital with leading Delhi-based tour operators to talk about its recent and future initiatives.

New Heads For MPTDC
Post elections, Madhya Pradesh has witnessed a number of changes in the tourism scenario both at the centre and state level.

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