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Best Practices for Tourism by State Governments and Across the World

Best Practices for Tourism by State Governments and Across the World
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Discuss best practices by State Governments and across the world which have given a boost to tourism.

Discuss best practices by State Governments and across the world which have given a boost to tourism.

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Akhilesh Khare
Akhilesh Khare 11 years 5 months ago
Tourism should not be defined differently for different nationals.We should encourage our countrymen to go around the world.who knows the name of Rahul sankrityayan in schools or colleges? How many Indian girls have gone around the world, and how many single girls dare to go across India. What is the restriction? India is the most beautiful country in the world still Indian girls can not visit India because some social beliefs oppose personal freedom, open mindedness and freedom of knowledge.
alka arora
alka arora 11 years 5 months ago
I reside in japan and have a suggestion on tourist visa for japanese for India. We appreciate Govts initiative to introduce e visa..But have two points..The tourist e visa costs usd 60 whereas same visa thru visa centre costs around usd 20..its a huge difference and will defeat the purposek of this facilty..The e visa facilty is termed as` Tourist visa on arrival through ETA`- the terminolgy is deceptive..There is no` visa on arrival `facilty availauble now ,instead visa has to be sought throug
sanjib jain
sanjib jain 11 years 5 months ago
the rice and other subsiduzed items given in PDS by the state govt.should also be linked to bank a/c like subsidy on gas.further person earning income rs 5 lakh per year(both husband and wife clubbed together) be made eneligible for availing the subsidy of cookinf gas.
VIJAY KUMAR AGARWAL
VIJAY KUMAR AGARWAL 11 years 5 months ago
any citizen can dial to that phone no. and inform the department that light in particular pole is glowing & department will switchoff that light itself. It will save energy that is a total waste during day time. Simultaneously one can inform the depart to glow the light in the night if it is off.
VIJAY KUMAR AGARWAL
VIJAY KUMAR AGARWAL 11 years 5 months ago
Sir, I want to suggest you regarding wastage of electricity when few street light remain glow during day time. Sir, by mistaken or by negligence of electric line man, we some times see few STREET LIGHTS remain glowing during day time. We only curse the department and go ahead. Common people cannot do any thing at that time to switch off that light. Sir, I suggest that all the poles having a street light must have a unique no. & a telephone no. of the concerning electric department so that contd.
Neetu Gontiya
Neetu Gontiya 11 years 5 months ago
first of all THANKS TO MR. MODIJI AAJ APKI EK NAYI SOCH NE HUM SAB KO KHASKAR UN LOGO KO JO BATEIN TO BAHUT BADI BADI KARTE HAI KI HUM DESH KE LIYE YE KARENGE WO KARENGE PER KARTE KUCH NAHI UNKE LIYE ITNE SARI CHEEZE DI KI AB IN SABSE AAP KYA KAR SAKTE HAI KARIYE. FIR KHUD KO ANALASIS KARIYE KI HAMNE DESH KE LIYE KYA KYA KIYA HAI.
Maa Nirmuta
Maa Nirmuta 11 years 5 months ago
Putting Godse status in temples is absurd. Our culture doesn't subscribe to murders that too of a saint like Mahatama Gandhi BJP government should oppose such extreme expressions of people who call themselves Hindu. such news. Such actions will not only jeopardize the needed efforts to re-establish the sacred culture of Bharat Varsh but will give reasons to Media to turn people away from BJP. BJP should make decisions that can be seen as religious slowly and organically.
Mohanakumar Narayanan Nampoothiri
Mohanakumar Narayanan Nampoothiri 11 years 5 months ago
Sir, in your leadership the nation is rebuilding on the ancient Indian traditions. The old is refreshed to suit the change. Concurrently we have proven that we are never a victim of change; conversely we work to become masters of change. Your attempts to revive, refurbish, overhaul some of the nostalgic institutions are praise-worthy. I mean, the Post Offices, etc. The Gandhian ideals have regained relevance as you have given it a new twist. Your promotion of Gandhism is not dogmatic.