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Kerala polls: Parties battle to turn state from 'departure lounge' into destinationAs Kerala gears up for Assembly polls, migration emerges as a key election issue. Expatriates like Roy George highlight the significant sal...
Large investors in healthcare could affect affordability: CPI(M)'s ShailajaThe Left Democratic Front plans to expand public healthcare access if it wins the Kerala assembly polls. The party will focus on improving ...
India should position weddings, MICE as niche tourism segment: Government officialA senior Union Tourism Ministry official suggests Kochi should prioritize weddings and MICE tourism as a distinct segment. Suman Billa high...
Kerala bets big on heli-tourism to attract visitorsKerala Tourism launched 'Sky Escapes', a heli-tourism project aimed at increasing domestic tourist footfalls. The state has become the firs...
Kerala announces comprehensive Caravan Tourism policyThe two major components of this activity are Tourism Caravans and Caravan Parks. While the first involves specially-built vehicles for tra...
Kerala tourism bags three PATA gold awardsThe awards were received by tourism minister Kadakampally Surendran and tourism director P Bala Kiran.
Conventions India Conclave may boost MICE tourism in KeralaThe government hopes that the 12th edition of conventions India conclave, a premier international meet on MICE tourism, to be held at Kochi...
Kerala launches new tourism policyThe 10th edition of Kerala Travel Mart, a four day event begins on 27th September which is also celebrated as International Tourism Day.
Kerala Travel Mart to boost Kerala's tourism incomeKTM, the only such gathering in India focusing on a single destination, last year healped the state earn a revenue of Rs 25,000 crore from ...
Kerala Tourism campaign wins Golden City Gate AwardTitled 'New Worlds', the multimedia campaign containing three short films directed by filmmaker Anwar Rasheed won silver prize of Golden Ci...
Kerala mulls issuing short-term liquor licences to hotels conducting meetings, conferencesCurrently, only five-star hotels in the state can serve liquor while hotels in other categories can get a one-time liquor licence but at a ...
Sri Lankan tourism may gain from Kerala's liquor policyThe recent Supreme Court verdict endorsing Kerala’s liquor policy may find the state losing out to Sri Lanka on the tourism front.
Kerala to host international conference on health tourismThe two-day event, beginning on October 30, is envisaged to create awareness and getting the stakeholders together to promote Kerala as the...
Caravan tourism may find place in government's new tourism policyThe move comes in the wake of Kerala and Madhya Pradesh governments promoting caravan tourism and the Centre receiving suggestions to inclu...
Liquor not a prerequisite for tourism: StakeholdersIAAI National Director P B Bose told PTI that it was wrong to say that foreign and domestic tourists were coming to Kerala just to savour l...
- Kerala targets 1 lakh medical tourists by 2010
Enthused by a 25 to 30 % growth in medical tourism related traffic in 2006 the state has set a target of 1 lakh visitors by 2010. The state...
- State wants to cover lost ground on tourism
If Kerala can do it, so can Maharashtra. That’s the mantra driving Maharashtra’s new tourism policy.