Trivandrum: The first edition of Global Travel Market (GTM 2023) planned from September 27 to 30 in the city, will see the convergence of global stakeholders, opening up vast opportunities to clinch new business partnerships, besides imparting an added thrust to the post-pandemic surge in travel and tourism sector.
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Kerala to hold Onam week celebrations from Aug 27
Trivandrum: Kerala Government will organise the Onam Week celebrations on a grand scale from August 27 to September 2, Minister for Public Works & Tourism, Shri PA Mohamed Riyas announced today. Chief Minister, Shri Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate the state-level celebrations at Nishagandhi open-air auditorium in Thiruvananthapuram on August 27 at 6 pm.
Read MoreThiruvananthapuram to host Global Ayurveda Fest in Dec 2023
Trivandrum: The fifth edition of the Global Ayurveda Festival (GAF 2023) will be held in the state capital from December 1 to 5, focusing on projecting Ayurveda’s huge potential in addressing the health challenges of the present world and setting a platform for global networking of Ayurveda practitioners and stakeholders.
Read MoreKumarakom to host four-day global RT Summit from Feb 25
Kottayam: Kumarakom is all set to host a four-day global Responsible Tourism (RT) summit from February 25, showcasing the state’s remarkable achievements in evolving an internationally-acclaimed sustainable tourism model over the last one-and-a-half decade and strengthening it further by coalescing the emerging trends and demands.
Read MorePlantation sector to get benefits received by MSMEs
Trivandrum: All benefits including grants, subsidies and incentives received by MSMEs in the industrial sector will be given to the enterprises in the plantation sector as well, Industries Minister Shri P Rajeeve said. Inaugurating a four-day ‘Plantation Expo’, organised by the newly set up Plantation Directorate, the Minister said that by April the Plantation Directorates will be fully functional, delivering its services in the state and district levels. Also, up to five per cent of the plantation sector can be used for growing medicinal plants, horticorp ventures, tourism and other purposes.
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