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In Brief

Superstar Libra Kicks Off New Era Of Cruising In India
Mumbai, India's busiest port, will now be home to the latest addition to the Star Cruises fleet.

India, Australia To Jointly Promote Tourism
Eco-tourism, sharing expertise and a tourism business forum will form the basis of a joint action plan for putting tourism growth between India and Australia on a fast track.

Goa To Be Permanent IFFI Venue
Goa, which had hosted the International Film Festival of India for the first time in November-December last year, is to be the permanent venue for this annual festival.

FICCI-CRISIL Study Recommends Eight-Point Strategy For Rajasthan
A FICCI-CRISIL study has recommended an eight-point strategy to arrest the declining trend in foreign tourist arrivals in Rajasthan and to put the tourism industry on a higher platform.

WBFDC Gives A New Meaning To 'Eco-Tourism' In Bengal
Eco-tourism is a new phenomenon in West Bengal but it is catching up gradually thanks to the effort of West Bengal Forest Development Corporation Ltd., a Government of West Bengal undertaking under the State's Department of Forests.

Pilgrim Facilitation Centers Will Be Set Up: Minister For Tourism
Kerala Tourism would assist infrastructure development programmes in various places of worship in the state, said K. C. Venugopal, Minister for Tourism.

Maharashtra Govt Sets Up Tourism Promotion Council
The government of Maharashtra is in the process of formulating a new tourism policy and the same will be finalised shortly.

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