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    India’s burgeoning adventure tourism faces problems that, if not fixed, will kill this golden goose

    India has vast adventure tourism potential due to its diversity of geography and opportunities. But many trek operators are doing good business but, unfortunately, cutting corners on the crucial issue of trekkers' physical safety, neglecting to check fitness levels, employ trained staff or adequately warn customers that while adventure tourism can be thrilling, they can kill people if certain protocols are not followed.

    Monsoon season: HPTDC offers 20-40 pc discount on room rent in 41 hotels in Himachal

    Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation offers discounts on room rent in various hotel units during the monsoon season, excluding specific hotels in different regions.

    Delhi, hold on, this dam will quench your thirst soon

    After 50 years on the drawing board, Renuka Dam, which will provide 23,000 litres of water per second to Delhi in the dry months, looks set to become reality. But construction and filling up of the reservoir could take another eight years

    Is buying just hotel stocks better or a collection of stocks which gain from travel hungry Indians? 17 stocks from the whole tourism ecosystem

    There can be a debate on whether, after the run up that hotel stocks saw in the last three years, are they cheap or not, and whether one should buy them now. But when it comes to tourism and the possibility that it will grow at a much faster rate, there is little room for debate. Now the question is if one buys only one set of stocks, for example hotel stocks, they come with their own plus and minus, right from the business risk of that industry to the fact that in tourism business, there are many segments, so there is a premium segment, there are travelers who travels by train and stay in medium size hotel which are not even listed. But then he has spent money in booking his ticket which has been captured on a railways ticketing platform. So, why not have that railway ticketing platform in a small portion of the portfolio.

    Himachal Pradesh CM raises upper age limit for police constable recruitment to 26

    Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu approved one-year age limit relaxation for 1226 Constable recruitment. State Cabinet meeting chaired by Sukhu granted the relaxation.

    Delhi water crisis: A dam to quench Delhi's thirst, but likely to be ready only by 2030

    Delhi is in a water battle with Haryana and Himachal Pradesh in the Supreme Court, needing around 33.5 to 36.7 crore liters of water daily. The proposed Renuka Dam project could supply 23,000 liters per second to Delhi but has faced delays. The dam's construction may start in 2024, with completion expected by January 2030 and relief for Delhi by 2032.

    • Celebrity Kangana vs 'royal' Vikramaditya on Himachal's Mandi seat: Clash of richest titans

      In Himachal Pradesh's Mandi Lok Sabha constituency, the BJP's Kangana Ranaut and Congress's Vikramaditya Singh engage in a fierce campaign focusing on development, governance, and legacy. The battle for voter support intensifies as the two candidates highlight their agendas and seek to sway the electorate.

      Under leadership of PM Modi, foreign policy of India has given fame to our nation: EAM Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for enhancing India's global reputation through foreign policy initiatives during an event in Shimla.

      Opposition workers not turning up to vote as their morale is low: Anurag Thakur

      In an interview with ET during his campaign, Thakur said soaring heat seems to have contributed to low voter turnout. One doesn't see much enthusiasm in the Opposition cadres, he said, adding that the morale of Congress and Opposition workers is not high at all. That is why they "are not turning up to caste votes".

      Vikramaditya Singh, Kangana Ranaut engage in war of words over black flag protest

      Congress' Vikramaditya Singh criticised Kangana Ranaut over remarks against the Dalai Lama which lead to a clash between their supporters in Lahaul and Spiti. Singh accused Ranaut of disrespecting the spiritual leader, while Ranaut blamed Congress for orchestrating the protest. The incident followed Ranaut's controversial tweet about the Dalai Lama last year. Both parties filed complaints. Singh and Ranaut outlined their priorities for the Mandi constituency.

      Congress' Vikramaditya Singh, Anand Sharma file nominations from Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, Kangra

      Congress leaders Vikramaditya Singh and Anand Sharma filed their nomination papers from Mandi and Kangra Lok Sabha seats in Himachal Pradesh, respectively. While Singh will take on BJP's Kangana Ranaut, Sharma is against BJP candidate Rajeev Bhardwaj. Singh said he would make Mandi a smart City. Sharma focused on eco-tourism and adventure sports in Kangra and Chamba districts. Both leaders highlighted Congress achievements and promised to address state issues if elected.

      (Holiday) Home is where the hill is: Top developers look to cash in on rising demand for second homes from Delhi-NCR residents

      Rishikesh, Nainital, Kasauli, Jim Corbett, and other regions in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand have emerged as the top destinations. DLF and Tata Housing have already launched luxury housing projects in Himachal Pradesh with Eldeco, Sushma Group, and Sabh Infra being the newest in the fray.

      Offbeat Bucket List: Tourism departments promote unique travel experiences across India

      Looking for a unique holiday experience? Consider skydiving in Madhya Pradesh, exploring a “seabeach” in Rajasthan, or going on a temple trail in Goa. State tourism departments are promoting new destinations and activities to attract more travelers. Goa is promoting unexplored attractions beyond its beaches, while Rajasthan is developing new tourist spots like a seabeach near the India-Pakistan border. Uttarakhand is also developing lesser-known destinations and offering a special tourist train to explore its picturesque locations.

      Himachal Pradesh records 6% increase in tourist arrivals in 2023

      Himachal Pradesh suffered losses to the tune of Rs 9,905.77 crore due to the July and August rains, and more than 200 people were killed in rain-related incidents and accidents. Several people were also displaced.

      Driven by surge in Ayodhya, Oyo to open 400 new properties in major spiritual hotspots

      Budget hospitality chain Oyo plans to launch 400 new properties in major spiritual hotspots of the country, including Ayodhya, Puri, Shirdi, Varanasi, Amritsar, Tirupati, Haridwar, Katra-Vaishno Devi, and the Char Dham route. This move is in response to a surge in domestic travel and rising interest in spiritual tourism. The company aims to cater to the increasing demand for accommodation near key landmarks and religious sites.

      Oyo inaugurates 65 hotels and homes in Ayodhya for pilgrims

      Budget hospitality chain Oyo has inaugurated 65 hotels and homestays in Ayodhya, days before the consecration of the Ram Temple. The properties, with prices starting at Rs 1000, aim to provide comfortable and affordable accommodations for pilgrims and travellers visiting Ayodhya. Oyo has partnered with the Ayodhya Development Authority and the Uttar Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation for smooth operations.

      HC grants EIH time to reply in Wildflower Hall dispute

      The Himachal Pradesh High Court granted EIH Ltd, the flagship company of the Oberoi Group, time to file its rejoinder to the reply filed by the state government in a dispute over the historic Wildflower Hall luxury hotel in Shimla.

      Summer of discontent: Climate change is crippling tourism in the Himalayan belt

      While increased tourism and infrastructural development is critical, it should not be at the expense of the environment. Recent events in 2 states show there is an urgent need to review the way policies in these areas are implemented.

      Himachal: Hotel association announces 50 per cent discount, minister says state safe to travel

      The state government had safely evacuated about 75,000 tourists from different parts of the state recently. Videos of landslides blocking roads, tourists stranded, floods damaging buildings, sweeping vehicles and roads caving in causing enormous damage to life and property had gone viral since July 9 and as a result the tourists are apprehensive to travel to the hill state during the ongoing monsoon.

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