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‘The State Is Facing A Challenge From Other States In The Country’
Karnataka has been relentlessly trying to make its mark in the tourism arena for sometime now. D T Jayakumar, Karnataka's Tourism Minister speaks about his plans and the initiatives planned, which is bound to make a difference in the state's tourism identity.

‘We Are Identifying Tourism As One Of The Major Growth Engines To Generate Employment’
Andhra Pradesh is probably the only state in the country, which has been showing several positive signs towards tourism development. Dr J Geeta Reddy, Andhra Pradesh's Tourism Minister, speaks about the success of the state.

‘We Try To Follow Different Strategies Based On The Markets’
Kerala was the pioneer of how successful a tourism module could be when it came to capitalising on natural resources. K C Venugopal, Kerala's Tourism Minister, speaks about the course taken by the state.

‘Tamil Nadu Is The First State To Use Technology In Promoting Tourism’
Tamil Nadu is now emerging as a possible competitor to most of its counterparts in southern India, with a dynamic approach towards tourism development. A Miller, Tamil Nadu's Tourism Minister, speaks about the initiatives outlined to achieve the same.

‘The State's Vision Is Clearer After The Latest Revamp In Branding’
Recently appointed as the commissioner for Karnataka tourism, Yogendra Tripathi, speaks about his plans towards tourism development in the state.

‘The Challenge Is To Attract More High Spending Leisure Travellers’
E K Bharat Bhushan, principal secretary, department of tourism, Kerala, speaks about the consolidation process in various segments of tourism in Kerala.

‘The Focus Is On Qualitative And Quantitative Accommodation’
Nagi Reddy, secretary tourism, Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC), speaks about the current state-of-affairs in Andhra Pradesh tourism.

‘We Are Seriously Considering Strong Tie-Ups With Neighbouring States’
Dr V Varaprasada Rao, Tourism Secretary, Tamil Nadu tourism, speaks about the state's tourism potential which is now being explored in a more rejuvenated manner.

India On An Incredible Run
Providing a bird's eye view of the Indian tourism market A K Misra, administrative Head, Ministry of Tourism (MoT) elaborates on its plans to ensure a bright future for the Indian trade.

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