Popular Articles

Tata Motors looks to rejig pensions at JLR
Plan aimed at minimising any direct redundancies.

Job market showing signs of recovery: Naukri.Com
With the economy showing signs of recovery, job market is also picking up and hiring is set to pick up pace, a senior official of a job portal today said.

News of the day

Handicrafts exports shrink 26% in May
India"s handicrafts exports contracted 26 per cent in May at $125 million compared to that in the same month last fiscal, but exporters expressed hope that the worst is probably over.
Corporate

Kerala Tourism starts online training course

Kerala Tourism has launched an online training programme to help travel agents and tour operators in the UK get acquainted with the state’s tourism products and in turn increase UK sales to Kerala. - Campaign bags award - Kerala holds roadshows in Scandinavia - Tourist arrivals hit by swine flu scare - Affordable Housing a commercial opportunity: Selja - Housing ministry to bring out model real estate bill - Centre grants Rs 64.42 crore to boost Orissa tourism sector The programme was launched by tourism minister Kumari Selja at the World Travel Mart 2009 in London. Agents who successfully complete the programme will be awarded a certificate by Kerala Tourism and referred to as Kerala Specialist. The programme consists of six modules on Kerala including knowledge about the history, culture and geography of the state, tourist attractions, and tips on how to sell Kerala. The UK is the largest source market for international arrivals to Kerala. In 2008, British arrivals increased 17 per cent at 141,147 over the previous year, said state tourism secretary V Venu.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):