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How Food Tourism Shapes India's Global Identity

Discover how India's culinary heritage is becoming a powerful tool in cultural diplomacy, transforming tourists into cultural ambassadors through unforgettable food experiences.

Goa's Salinity Crisis: Experts Sound Alarm

Coastal erosion and rising sea levels are causing dangerous salinity levels in Goa's soil and water, threatening agriculture, tourism, and public health. Experts demand immediate government action.

Debrigarh Sanctuary to Launch Homestay Facilities

Odisha's Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary is set to introduce homestay facilities, offering tourists an authentic jungle experience while promoting community-based eco-tourism and wildlife conservation.

India's Food Tourism: Cultural Diplomacy on a Plate

Discover how India's culinary heritage is transforming into a powerful tool of cultural diplomacy, attracting global tourists and creating new economic opportunities through immersive food experiences.

Mongolian Mars Camp: Space Experience on Earth

Discover how a Mongolian tourist camp is simulating Martian living conditions with futuristic bunk pods, space cuisine, and Red Planet simulations for Earth-bound space enthusiasts.

Tiger Tourism: Conservation vs Commerce Crisis

As India's tiger population rebounds, popular reserves face unprecedented tourism pressure. Explore the delicate balance between conservation and commerce in this deep dive into sustainable wildlife tourism.

Goa Governor Approves Panchayati Raj Spatial Planning Bill

Goa takes a monumental step in rural governance as Governor P.S. Sreedharan Pillai approves the Panchayati Raj Amendment Bill, empowering village councils with enhanced spatial planning authority and streamlined development processes.

Mysuru Demands Recognition for More Tourism Destinations

Mysuru residents and stakeholders are pushing the government to officially recognise lesser-known destinations, aiming to boost tourism, ease city congestion, and ensure year-round economic benefits for the heritage city.

Goa swelters in heat despite yellow rain alert

Goa continues to bake in intense heat despite IMD's yellow alert for rainfall. Temperature soars to 35.5°C with high humidity making conditions unbearable for residents and tourists.

Meghalaya Tourism: 60K Jobs by 2028

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma reveals ambitious tourism growth plan set to generate 60,000 employment opportunities across the state by 2028 through strategic infrastructure development.

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