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The tourism industry has been applauded for being the sunrise industry for its continuous growth and potential to alleviate poverty. India is a country with diverse untapped tourism resources and also, a country that has suffered from persistent poverty. Hence, the tourism sector can act as a...
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Community participation in various stages of tourism development cannot be neglected for any type of destination to be flourished, as the new forms of tourism seek both the satisfaction of tourists as well as the locals. Moreover, involving the local people in destination planning, creating...
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Rural Tourism exhorts tourists to spend quality time in a nuanced fashion by engaging them in different ethnic, indigenous and aesthetic practices in rural areas. The stresses generating from urban life and the detachment and distance from natural environment occasionally provoke the urbanites...
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The tourism and hospitality industry in a service sector is nothing but consuming services and gaining new experiences. The success or failure of this industry depends on the quality of services available at the destination. At present, tourism has become a booming industry in India and there...
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Presently, when the whole world is busy celebrating the technological advancements, accumulated wealth and gains from globalization along with industrialization, poverty continues to stand as a ubiquitous and prevalent predicament in South Asia which is home to a quarter of the world population...
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Presently, when the whole world is busy celebrating the technological advancements, accumulated wealth and gains from globalization along with industrialization, poverty continues to stand as a ubiquitous and prevalent predicament in South Asia which is home to a quarter of the world population...
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Poverty is a ubiquitous and prevalent predicament in South Asia which is home to a quarter of the world population and nearly one-third of the poor people in the world. Albeit, there has been a sizeable reduction in the poverty headcount ratio since 1990, about 256 million people remain in...
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Poverty is ubiquitous in the nook and corner of the globe despite the efforts of international agencies including the UN to offset the issues about it. The challenges are increasing day by day. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) hence highlighted poverty eradication as one of its main...
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Poverty is a ubiquitous and prevalent predicament in South Asia which is home to a quarter of the world population and nearly one-third of the poor people in the world. Albeit, there has been a sizeable reduction in the poverty headcount ratio since 1990, about 256 million people remain in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014094232
Heritage Tourism has emerged as a catalyst for economic growth thanks to its ability to create alternative jobs, induce developed infrastructures and increase the flow of both domestic and foreign tourists which result in regional as well as national growth. India, a country blessed with...
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