Ahmedabad: The state budget gave a Rs 6,505 crore push to the tourism sector in Gujarat, a 31% increase compared to last year.
Travelling internationally doesn't have to burn a hole in your pocket, especially when you pick destinations where the Indian rupee stretches further.
Government Plans to Develop 36 More Tourist Destinations Under New Scheme - In an effort to improve Indias tourism sector , ...
India's 2025-26 budget reveals a robust plan to advance its tourism sector through visa reforms, destination development, and the 'Heal in India' initiative for medical tourism. The focus includes ...
In a significant boost to tourism, the Union Budget on Saturday (February ... “New tourism destinations in India are likely to emerge given the proposed development of the top 50 tourist ...
NEW DELHI: The Indian government has announced an ambitious plan to develop 50 tourist destinations across ... to promote medical tourism under the ‘Heal in India’ initiative, in partnership ...
There will also be emphasis on places of spiritual and religious significance as it was mentioned in the July 2024 budget. To promote medical tourism and Heal in India, the government will work in ...
This emerging sector is transforming pilgrimage sites with upscale hospitality and commercial developments, meeting the needs ...
PTI Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday said the top 50 tourist destinations ... the Budget last July, Sitharaman highlighted the special initiatives for sites associated with Gautama ...
Union FM Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled plans to develop 50 tourist ... 50 destinations into world-class tourist hubs as part of the Union Budget 2025, marking a significant push to develop India ...
India’s tourism sector is set for a significant boost in 2025, with the Union Budget allocating Rs 20,000 crore for the ...
Upgrading 50 major tourist sites The Budget also outlined plans to develop 50 prominent tourist destinations in ... to promote medical tourism under the ‘Heal in India’ initiative.