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| September - October 2010 |
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TTF&OTM Newsletter is designed to connect you to
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| Lead Stories |
| Domestic and Outbound Travel Markets show Resilience in Ahmedabad TTF more |
| Growth in Space, Participation and Visitorship recorded in Surat TTF more |
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| Special Report |
| JHARCRAFT – a successful initiative towards sustainable development more |
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| Awards |
| TTF Ahmedabad 2010 & TTF Surat 2010 more |
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Domestic and Outbound Travel Markets show Resilience in Ahmedabad |
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TTF Ahmedabad, billed as one of India’s biggest travel shows, received an all-time record turnout. More than 15,000 visitors attended the three-day exhibition, up from 12,000 last year. The number of exhibitors at Ahmedabad also went up from 250 last year to over 300 this year, which is the highest ever in the city more |
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Growth in Space, Participation and Visitorship recorded in Surat TTF
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With an impressive turnout of visitors, TTF Surat recorded all-round growth. The total visitor count over three days crossed 12,000. The number of exhibitors at Surat also went up from about 125 last year to over 150 this year, which is the highest ever in the city more |
JHARCRAFT – a successful initiative towards sustainable development
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Handicrafts and local souvenirs add an important dimension to the attractiveness of a tourism destination, besides creating opportunities for community-driven sustainable development. On the third day of TTF Ahmedabad, Jharkhand Tourism made an audio visual presentation for travel trade and media representatives. Government of Jharkhand has established a corporation named JHARCRAFT for the development of handlooms, handicrafts and silk. more |
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