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Assam records over 1crore tourist footfall in 2022-23

Assam records over 1crore tourist footfall in 2022-23

Assam has witnessed a massive footfall of over one crore domestic travellers in 2022-23, following a surge in tourists' interest in visiting the state. In the year 2022-23, the state recorded at least 1,00,12,195 domestic

Outbound
IRCTC launches “Awesome Bali” package from Lucknow

IRCTC launches “Awesome Bali” package from Lucknow

IRCTC, the tourism wing of the Indian Railways, has announced an "Awesome Bali" package for a five-night, six-day tour from Lucknow. The tour, provided by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), will commence

Ministry
Goa seeks ‘Digital Nomad Visa’ from Centre to attract foreign tourists

Goa seeks ‘Digital Nomad Visa’ from Centre to attract foreign tourists

Goa's Tourism Minister, Rohan Khaunte, has expressed a desire for the Central government to facilitate a 'Digital Nomad Visa' in order to attract foreign digital nomads who wish to work while holidaying in Goa. Khaunte

Aviation
IndiGo starts daily flight services on Delhi-Kanpur routes

IndiGo starts daily flight services on Delhi-Kanpur routes

IndiGo started new daily domestic connectivity between Delhi and Kanpur  from July 01, 2023. This new route aims to enhance domestic connectivity and bolster mobility in North India. There has been an increased demand for

Aviation
Go First to contest HC order allowing lessors to access the aircraft

Go First to contest HC order allowing lessors to access the aircraft

Grounded carrier Go First is undergoing insolvency resolution proceedings, and its lessors have approached the Delhi High Court seeking directions to release the leased aircraft. The lessors claimed that Go First was in default of

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Forest tourism needs to be strictly regulated in India: Senior Advocate

Forest tourism needs to be strictly regulated in India: Senior Advocate

It is time that human beings acknowledge that we have never helped nature, we have only destroyed nature, said Senior Advocate Harish Salve during a discussion on the conservation of forests and Project Tiger. "We