News
Travel
Mahesh Sharma chairs meeting of Hindi Advisory Committee of Ministry of Tourism
17 Sep 2015, 06:13 am
New Delhi, Sept 16 (NITN): The Minister of State for Culture (Independent Charge), Tourism (Independent Charge) and Civil Aviation, Mahesh Sharma on Wednesday chaired the meeting of Hindi Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Tourism at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.
Speaking on the occasion, Sharma said that the Ministry of Tourism is giving importance to Hindi as much as possible and alot of official work of the Ministry is also being done in Hindi.
The Minister informed that the helpline number 1363 for tourists is functioning in Hindi & English.
Soon the Tourism ministry will introduce 12 more languages for the Helpline, Sharma explained.
Secretary Vinod Zutshi informed that Ministry of Tourism will also launch a magazine in Hindi with the name of “Atulya Bharat”.
The meeting attended was by Secretary of Tourism Ministry Vinod Zutshi, and Members of Parliament Ram Charitra Nishad, Shankar Bhai N Vegad, Tariq Anwar and other distinguished members of the committee along with senior officials of the Tourism Ministry.
More News
- Machu Picchu mystery: What left 1,400 tourists suddenly stranded in the Andes?
- One Fare stays! Ontario extends popular transit programme till 2027
- West Bengal climbs to No. 2 in India for foreign tourists, overtaking major states
- Air Canada Foundation flies more than 1,000 children to U.S. theme parks
- New Zealand revamps Golden Visa: What the shift means for Digital Nomads
- ‘Paris has Fashion Week – Berlin now has Freedom Week’
- Rising fraud, trafficking, kidnapping cases: Why has Iran suspended visa-free entry for Indian citizens
- IHCL steps into Nagaland with 'Ginger'
- India's North-East goes global: Sikkim to host International Tourism Mart from Nov 13
- Beach, sun… no beer? Thailand introduces strict new drinking hours
Air India's partnership wit ...
Air India, India’s leading global airline, and Maldivian, the national airline of the Maldives, have entered a bilateral interline partnership aimed at boosting connectivity between the two countries.
Massive meltdown at IndiGo: ...
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is grappling with one of its most severe operational crises in recent years, with widespread flight delays and cancellations disrupting travel across the country for a second consecutive day.
Air India reinstates codesh ...
Tata Group-owned Air India on Sunday announced the reinstatement of its codeshare agreement with fellow Star Alliance carrier, Air Canada, to offer more flight options for travellers and boost connectivity between India and Canada.
