FM Nirmala Sithraaman says government will promote homestays by extending Mudra loans, and improve connectivity to tourist ...
Boosting India's tourism, the Budget 2025-26 plans to develop 50 prime destinations in partnership with states. Emphasis on ...
Finance Minister proposes new programme to develop top 50 tourist destinations, boost employment, infrastructure, and tourism sector growth.
The announcements may lead to the emergence of new tourism destinations, an increase in inbound travel, and help hotels get ...
The Union Budget 2025 outlines plans to promote medical tourism and the ‘Heal in India initiative through collaboration with ...
The tourism ministry was allocated Rs 2,534.93 crore in the Budget, marginally up from the budgetary estimate of Rs 2,479.62 ...
The modified scheme will support the creation of both big and small airports in hilly regions in the northeast. Meanwhile, ...
With a multi-faceted approach, the government aims to elevate the sector's contribution to GDP to an ambitious 9-12 percent, ...
The Indian government announced the Union Budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year on Saturday, bringing modest gains for certain ...
The outlay for the Ministry of Tourism has seen a modest increase to Rs 2,430 crore in Budget 2025-2026, up from Rs 2,374 crore a year ago. Of the Rs 2,374 crore allocated in the 2024-2025 Budget ...
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Asian News International on MSN"Will give new boost to tourism in India": Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on govt's plan to develop top 50 tourist sitesUnion Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday outlined ambitious plans to elevate India's tourism sector, with a focus on developing the country's top 50 tourist destinations. The government ...
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