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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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Bharat Bhandare
Bharat Bhandare 11 years 5 months ago
It's indeed a great feeling as an Indian to celebrate our Republic Day, in the august presence of the leader of the world's most powerful President, who has gracefully accepted our Hon. Prime Minister's invitation. While many are of the opinion that too much of brouhaha has been created, let it be understood that even an average citizen likes to be seen in important company, and using the same principle, if our country is seen in august company , we should as patriotic citizens feel very proud.
BHARATHI SINGARAVELUPILLAI
BHARATHI SINGARAVELUPILLAI 11 years 5 months ago
STATE: PUDUCHERRY,DISTRICT:KARAIKAL,TALUK :THIRUNALLAR, In Thirunallar, the world famous Sri Saneeswaran Temple is here every day more than 2000 thousands pilgrims to dharshan to saneeswaran but the pilgrims faced so many problems, there is no transport if frequent time, there is no required toilet, there is no Shelter for pilgrims, lot of private Lodges get profit, Kindly complete the HUDCO SCHEME (THIRUNALLAR DEVELOPMENT-KOIL NAGARAM) It is very slow, take necessary action Please.
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RAVI SRINIVASAN
RAVI SRINIVASAN 11 years 5 months ago
Government starts lots of infra/PWD project with initial budget & completion time,but mostly the work is delayed and when they are complete,they over run initial budget,this is a waste of money.lets not do any work in peace meal,this keeps nobody happy.India has about 6.38 lakh villages&640 districts,an average 1000 village per district, lets pick 100 village by lot system per yer per district and do all road,sanitation,school,etc fully to best standards and this way in 10 yrs we complete all
amitesh kulshrestha
amitesh kulshrestha 11 years 5 months ago
7. What you will do to keep a check on riches getting more rich by falsifying document having contacts and poor who are producing no of children just for boy. 11. What best you can do to the soldiers protecting us on borders and hence get to sacrifice their own family time ?
amitesh kulshrestha
amitesh kulshrestha 11 years 5 months ago
7. What you will do to keep a check on riches getting more rich by falsifying document having contacts and poor who are producing no of children just for boy. 8. What you will do to pending rape cases from 10 years ? The culprit is rather more proud of his acts now.9. What you will do to the long avoided women reservation in parliament ?10. What you will do to the unmanaged police force in India ?
K Unnikrishnan Menon
K Unnikrishnan Menon 11 years 5 months ago
Incredible India can be responsive only if the nation can offer credibility and authenticity that is also cost effective in the services it offers. A National Blueprint on these lines touching the aspects of hospitality, food & beverage and commuting needs to be worked out if we are sincere about it. A National portal can be the coordinating point. All the best Mr Prime Minister.
amitesh kulshrestha
amitesh kulshrestha 11 years 5 months ago
sir being a child of 16 years my mind strikes with few questions 1. What would you do to solve illegal immigration in east ? 2. What you will do to cure the conflicts in kashmir ? 3. What you will do to increase the GDP of my country ? 4. What steps would you take to solve the problem of food security of the poor? 5. What you will do to improve education in schools & colleges who have outdated and unrelated syllabus ? 6. What will you do to prevent corruption ?
Sangeetha Subbiah
Sangeetha Subbiah 11 years 5 months ago
In TamilNadu, all the ancient temple's darshan time should be increased, So the possibility of visiting all these temples will be increased for the tourists. Nowadays most of the temples (except very few) close by afternoon 12. Or 12.30 and reopens around 4 or 4.30 pm. And in the tamil month Margazhil (December mid -Jan mid) most temples will be opened and closed early. Thus the opening and closing time varies from temple to temple and season to season which makes it unpredictable for a tourist.