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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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ajay_71
ajay_71 10 years 9 months ago
The initial need is clean public toilet, the tourists who come to our country also travels to other countries India might be the only country in Asia with poor sanitation. I think we should prioritize in implementing good toilet systems throughout the country starting with the capital city.
Renold Christopher Roy
Renold Christopher Roy 10 years 9 months ago
Dear Sir, In Salem district(TAMILNADU), there is an airport which is closed. It was opened years back and there was a flight operated from salem to chennai everyday. But the operation was stopped very soon. The reason was, there were no passengers to fly on that route. But if the airport is developed and made available for different destinations and act at least as a connecting route, it is sure that the people of salem and the surrounded city will get benefited.
Renold Christopher Roy
Renold Christopher Roy 10 years 9 months ago
Respected Sir, our country should still develop tourism and our country should increase the number of airports. Still many important cities in India do not have an airport even for the purpose of domestic transportation. Tourist places, hill stations can be provided with government organised sea planes so that the foreign tourists get attracted and even our people would be interested in flying. More number of airports must be established with many flights at least for a domestic transportation.
shashank agarwal_3
shashank agarwal_3 10 years 9 months ago
Generating revenue for Tourist attractions: Let people buy bricks in pavements around historical sites and engrave the names of people who bought these bricks and place on pavements forever. Example: Pike Market in Seattle, pioneer square portland etc. This is a cheap source of revenue generation. Sell each brick for around 2000-5000Rs. Around 1 lakh bricks generate 50 crore rupees with minimal overhead costs. U can place lakhs of bricks near red fort, CP etc.
TaRusH Rastogi
TaRusH Rastogi 10 years 9 months ago
recently seen hording to give up LPG gas subsidy. like them a lot but dont think its a great move , i will ask government to give up unlimited subsidies that they avail and please dont say its a protocal, every government employee getting salary so he should bear all his expences
TaRusH Rastogi
TaRusH Rastogi 10 years 9 months ago
all paper money should be scraped and electronic transaction must be applicable in india so that government and non government elmpoyees do not take bribe
YOGESH ATRAY
YOGESH ATRAY 10 years 9 months ago
Dear sir, I am continuously tweeting to draw your attention towards dismal state of 'Tansen Samraoh', a classical music fest annual held in Gwalior, MP. I am particularly worried for the state government's initiatives to restore the pride of one of India's oldest musical program. the approach is very lacklustre. This is the same place where countries musical maestros has performed over the years. Now, big names do not want to come and perform. the program is loosing the audience.
Kollipara Hitesh
Kollipara Hitesh 10 years 9 months ago
i think the government can construct different statues(ajantha and yallora like statues) in main streets of important cities like mumbai, chennai, hyderabad, banglore and kolkatha etc that will attract the tourists and grab their attention. statues in venece and paries gives extra glory to those cities.
Nitin Bhardwaj_1
Nitin Bhardwaj_1 10 years 9 months ago
There is a canal which flows from Rohini till Ashok Vihar in Delhi. The water in this canal is clean but the moment it crosses Ashok Vihar it merges with a waste drain. This is a stretch of almost 2-3 Kms which can be very beautifully converted to a big tourist spot. Few activities which can be planted there 1. Walk ways on the bank of canal 2. Chrome Benches for the people to sit and relax 3. Better use of existing resources 4. Cycle paths for people 5. Boating if possible
Pradeep Rath
Pradeep Rath 10 years 9 months ago
PRIME MINISTER OFFICE and INCREDIBLE INDIA along with AIRPORT AUTHORITY of INDIA LTD should come out with a CIRCULAR - THAT INSIDE AIRPORT - the TELEVISION will diplay details of TOURIST PLACES IN INIDA. THIS modus operandi will be inclination in the mind of Travellers to select their Vacation, tourist places with Family memebers resulting growth of INDIAN TOURISM Business.