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Foundation laid for spiritual tourism

The foundation stone for the Krishna Lila theme Park (KLP) to be built by two organisations, The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon) Charities and the Indian Heritage Foundation was laid on Kanakapura Road.

Hospitality industry faces challenges mid-year but signs of good times also ahead

Things have not really turned around just yet for the hotel industry as a whole.

LU starts MTA to cater to need of tourism industry

The revival of MBA (tourism) course has come in the form of a two year full-time Masters in Tourism Administration (MTA) in the Lucknow University (LU).

Changing face of India’s hospitality industry

Born and brought up in Kolkata and a post graduate from IIMC, Delhi, Mamta Sharma, executive director, 32nd Milestone Group is the one to have launched this ever popular entertainment hub in Gurgaon.

TripAdvisor to officially launch mobile website

Now available in 17 countries and 11 different languages, the beta version of the mobile website has already attracted more than one million unique monthly visitors, more than any other mobile website in the travel industry, according to TripAdvisor.

Premier Asian food expo woos India’s hospitality sector

With displays of food production, technology, culinary wares, latest hospitality designs, hospitality trends and global food and wine contests – the Food & Hotel Asia 2010 exhibition in Singapore next month is expecting greater participation of the Indian food and hospitality industry.

Indian hospitality sector remains vulnerable to terrorism

There is hardly any doubt that a nation can’t do anything other than this but it can certainly pledge of providing better security to its countrymen. Don’t you think so?

26/11 attacks: Optimism back in hospitality industry?

On the occasion of the first anniversary of the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, NDTV tries to find out how have things changed for the hospitality industry.

Tourists flock to India despite travel warnings

A spate of recent travel warnings from western countries has had little effect on tourists, who remain determined to travel to India during the coming ‘high season’.

Heavy bookings for travel to India despite official advice to avoid

John Brumby, Prime Minister of the state of Victoria in Australia, decided to cancel his scheduled trip to Mumbai after a detailed advisory issued first by the US and then by Israel, which said terrorists are planning attacks in India.