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J&K High On Tourism, Aims To Revive More Resorts
Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) Tourism, is on a take-off stage and by the looks of the tourism inflow, there is no stopping the state. The state government’s support has only enhanced the tourism fortunes of the state. Anil Goswami, principal secretary, tourism, government of J&K and M Saleem Beg, director general, J&K tourism tell Reema Sisodia about the future plans of the state

Rajasthan Tourism Gets Serious On Infrastructure Development
Waking up after more than a year of hibernation, Rajasthan tourism has its plans in place once again ranging from infrastructure improvement to that of providing newer packages.

MTDC To Add Three More Properties
Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) has announced its plans to add three more owned and managed properties to its portfolio. The three properties would be at Kindsey, Shilari and Khekarnala all in Nagpur.

HP’s Tribal Areas Receive Encouraging International Response
Ever since the opening-up of tribal areas of Himachal Pradesh (HP) for foreigners, the number of domestic and foreign tourists visiting these tribal areas has increased manifold.

MP Tourism Revamps On An Aggressive Note
Madhya Pradesh (MP) Tourism has embarked on a transformation initiative. Industry observers predict that MP will soon give Goa, Kerala and Rajasthan a tough competition.

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