Incredible India campaign scores, tourism hopes soar . Incredible India has done it again! Another international award for the campaign - showcasing major holiday destinations - has given a fillip to Brand India and is expected to pull in global tourists in times of recession. Tourism Minister Kumari Selja had reason to cheer when she picked up the 21st Grand Prix Award in Vienna in Austria last week...
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Delhi: Incredible India has done it again! Another international award for the campaign - showcasing major holiday destinations - has given a fillip to Brand India and is expected to pull in global tourists in times of recession.Tourism Minister Kumari Selja had reason to cheer when she picked up the 21st Grand Prix Award in Vienna in Austria last week amid thunderous applause from an international...
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Incredible India has done it again! Another international award for the campaign - showcasing major holiday destinations - has given a fillip to Brand India and is expected to pull in global tourists in times of recession.Tourism Minister Kumari Selja had reason to cheer when she picked up the 21st Grand Prix Award in Vienna in Austria last week amid thunderous applause from an international audience...
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Incredible India has done it again! Another international award for the campaign - showcasing major holiday destinations - has given a fillip to Brand India and is expected to pull in global tourists in times of recession.Tourism Minister Kumari Selja had reason to cheer when she picked up the 21st Grand Prix Award in Vienna in Austria last week amid thunderous applause from an international audience...
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Incredible India has done it again! Another international award for the campaign - showcasing major holiday destinations - has given a fillip to Brand India and is expected to pull in global tourists in times of recession.Tourism Minister Kumari Selja had reason to cheer when she picked up the 21st Grand Prix Award in Vienna in Austria last week amid thunderous applause from an international audience...
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Incredible India has done it again! Another international award for the campaign - showcasing major holiday destinations - has given a fillip to Brand India and is expected to pull in global tourists in times of recession.Tourism Minister Kumari Selja had reason to cheer when she picked up the 21st Grand Prix Award in Vienna in Austria last week amid thunderous applause from an international audience...
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DELHI: With the Commonwealth Games 2010 deadline fast approaching, the Indian Government has focused on increasing the availability of rooms, besides completing infrastructural projects like construction of stadia of international standards. Creation of additional room capacity in the public-private partnership (PPP) mode for Commonwealth Games 2010 in the National Capital Region (NCR) is under progress...
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are not known for their courtesy. They drive like Schumacher, haggle rudely, and at times refuse to take passengers. And that is exactly why the Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) have roped in more than 5000 auto drivers for a three day training programme in spoken English, courtesy, and manners - all for the Commonwealth Games!"If somebody comes to my auto, I will say welcome sir, please...
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project India as aglobal health care destination, the government is organisingevents abroad to increase the footfalls of medical tourists inthe country.The Union Minister of State for Tourism Sultan Ahmed toldPTI that they had recently organised a road show in the MiddleEast to promote medical tourism in the region."I recently led a Indian delegation comprising touroperators, hospitals and medical...
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Malaysia's Tourism Ministry has been urged to install Tamil signboards and announcements at airports in order to cater to non-English speaking Indians.The Star quoted Malaysian Indian Congress Youth secretary R. Sivaraj, as saying that the government should ensure hassle-free guidance for Tamil-speaking tourists.Sivaraj expressed surprise over how could the Tourism Minister Dr Ng Yen Yen presume that...
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