Feb 26th, 2010 – Travel News

Mizoram tourism to take wings

Calcutta Telegraph

Silchar, Feb. 25: The travel industry in scenic Mizoram is set to take wings with “helitourism”. The state government is inducting helicopters in tie-up ...

7 die as tourist plane crashes at Peru Nazca lines

Reuters India

LIMA (Reuters) - At least seven people died on Thursday as a small plane carrying tourists over Peru's famed Nazca lines crashed into the desert, ...

Jet Airways to offer discounts to women in March

Economic Times

NEW DELHI: Leading private carrier, Jet Airways will offer discounts up to five and 10 per cent on domestic and international flights to women passengers ...

Campaign to promote JK as safe tourist destination

Press Trust of India

Jammu, Feb 25 (PTI) Jammu and Kashmir Government has declared 2010 as 'Visit Kashmir-Paradise Awaits' Year to promote the state as a safe tourist ...

Union Budget 2010 Likely To Increase Exemption Limit For Medical, Travel Expenses

india-server.com

Union Budget for 2010-11 is considering to increase the exemption limit on medical, travel and gratuity reimbursement due to the inflation. ...

Sultan Ahmed, Union Minister of State for Tourism releases Approach Paper for ...

TravelBizMonitor

By TBM Staff | Mumbai According to a PIB release, at a two-day National Rural Tourism Workshop in Hyderabad recently, Sultan Ahmed, Union Minister of State ...

Orissa approves soup for tourism sector

odishatoday.com

Bhubaneswar (Orissa) : Orissa Government has drawn up a perspective plan with a target of 15 per cent growth in tourist arrival ...

An atheist's travel between extremes with a fanatic

Daily News & Analysis

Bangalore: Very rarely is a first-time author compared to Nobel prize winners. Well, Sadanad Dhume's My Friend The Fanatic: Travels With A Radical Islamist ...

IGNOU students to get train travel concession

IndiaEduNews.net

New Delhi: On-campus students of Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) will get concessional fares for train travel anywhere in the country, ...

Prime Minister directs Ministers to skip foreign travel during session

MSN India

New Delhi: Taking exception to ministers wanting to travel out of the country when Parliament session is on, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has once again ...

 


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