The tourism potential of India is vast and it attracts a large number of international tourists. Tourism is the world's largest and fastest growing industry. It is an invisible export, which earns valuable foreign exchange without any significant or tangible loss of internal resources. It is a ...
Medical tourismis on the rise in India owing to the low cost and high-qualityhealth care facilitiesoffered by the private health sector compared to the high costs in the western world. The participation of private sector in health care has risen significantly in the early twenty-first century....
in tourism. Interestingly, the region is one of the fastest growing in the world in terms of tourism, recording 16 million more tourists in 2012 (WTO, 2013). Tourism is a highly resource base-dependent industry andenvironmental qualityis of utmost significance when tourists choose a destination....
Indian scheme for hospitality sector:India has announced an enhancement of INR50,000 crore (US$6.25 billion) to its emergency credit line guarantee scheme (ECLGS) exclusively to boost the country’s ailing hospitality and travel and tourism sector with working capital loans. With this enhancement,...
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In the construction industry, steel is a prime and a rapidly growing sector in our country. India has leapfrogged its position from fourth to the second largest producer in steel sector outdistancing Japan and are using all the state-of-the-art technology for the production. Still the demand...
capacity building and technical assistance in areas of mutual interest. These areas include intellectual property rights, trade-related procedures, information and communications technology, human resources development, small and medium enterprises, tourism and hospitality, transportation and logistics, among ...
To help visually challenged the Indian government introduced braille signs in Indian currency. Bank of Hindustan issued the first paper note in India. The Indian rupee is made of cotton and cotton rag, not paper. India introduced zero rupee notes to help to fight corruption. ...
One example comes from Sado, a self-proclaimed ‘eco-island’ where rain forest habitat, a protected ibis species (Nipponia nippon), and unique traditions have favored tourism. In addition to ecotourism, Sado has tertiary education courses in environmental management, traditional crafts, and caring ...