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'No fear now': Kashmir sees tourist return before Pahalgam attack anniversaryVisitors are returning to Kashmir, demonstrating renewed confidence in the region's safety. This comes as the first anniversary of a deadly...
BJP is against infiltrators, not against indigenous Muslims: Amit Shah in AssamAssam polls: Shah addressed an election rally in Kaliabor in support of Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) candidate and minister Keshab Mahanta ahea...
As more people visit New York City, foreign tourists are turning awayNew York City saw a slight rise in total visitors last year, but international tourist numbers dipped over 3%, mirroring a national trend. ...
Nepal Protest: Tour operators fear cancellations, and losses both to individuals and businessesPolitical unrest in Nepal, resulting in casualties and injuries, is expected to severely impact tourism during the upcoming festive season....
Sorry, America, we’re staying home: Why Canadians are snubbing US vacations in 2025Canadian travel to the US sees a sharp decline. Land and air trips decrease significantly. Political issues and high costs are major factor...
Smitten by Pahalgam's beauty, Snapdeal co-founder Kunal Bahl now says he will stop recommending Kashmir visit after terror attackKunal Bahl, Snapdeal co-founder and long-time admirer of Kashmir, has said he will stop recommending the region as a tourist destination fo...
India Canada Standoff: Travel operators express concernsThe temporary halt in visa services by India has raised concerns among tour operators and travel agents, who fear a potential retaliatory m...
India invites US businesses to invest in tourism sectorThe Union Minister for Culture, Tourism and Development of North Eastern Region, G Kishan Reddy, has invited US businesses to invest in Ind...
Fintech and fighter jets: One year on, UAE-Israel ties bear fruitOn September 15, 2020, the UAE became the first Gulf nation to establish formal relations with the Jewish state, and the third Arab country...
Northeast India is now known for development, tourism, organic farming, industry and start-ups: Amit ShahAmit Shah said that he has seen the tourist places of many states and countries but the beauty of the North East is unparalleled.
Protests hit businesses' year-end plansRestaurants and retailers, including malls, in the National Capital Region and Kolkata said footfalls have declined and business has been a...
Unfavorable travel advice of US, UK over CAA protests puts pressure on travel business“A single unfavorable advice can initiate spiraling effect causing wide spread impact in eastern India as dependency of this region on tour...
Assam is not disturbed, rectify travel advisory: Assam tourism minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to UK and AustraliaSarma in a statement added, “Assam is a fine abode of natural beauty while its peace loving people give immense love and affection to all t...
Cross-border religious tourism is the lowest-hanging fruit in India-Pakistan tiesReligious tourism is perhaps the best way to engage the religious right, which is seen to be most resistant to altering status quo in bilat...
No takers for Gandhian tourism at Kochrab Ashram of MahatmaA tourism program which offers opportunity to experience the Gandhian way of life at one of the first ashrams set up by the Mahatma has fai...
Travel advisory for foreign tourists a worry for Eastern India tourismThrough its Foreign and Commonwealth Office, UK has also issued caution saying, "Women should use caution when travelling in India."
Hartal menace in Kerala: People learn to enjoy shutdowns, but tourism industry suffersThose who call for a hartal usually exempt essential services like milk, newspaper, hospitals and medical stores.
'Live' Gandhi at Kochrab Ashram in AhmedabadThe 'Live Gandhi..' programme, which was launched on October 2, coinciding with the 144th anniversary of the birth of Gandhi.
- Tibet tourism suffers from March unrest: Report
The number of tourists visiting Tibet in the first half of the year fell 70 per cent from the previous year.
- Kenyan economy to grow by 4%: IMF
Kenya's economy is expected to expand by four percent in 2008 -- in line with a government forecast -- owing to the impact wrought by the p...