Tourism exhibition, India Travel Mart, begins
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Anil Kumar, Home Secretary, Chandigarh Administration inaugurated the India Travel Mart (ITM), an International Travel Tourism Exhibition at Hotel Mountview here on Saturday.
He was accompanied by DK Tiwari, Secretary, Tourism and other officials and members of the tourism fraternity of Chandigarh. The event is one of the biggest international travel and tourism exhibitions.
Home Secretary, Chandigarh interacted with various exhibitors and representatives of various state tourism corporations. While addressing the media on Saturday, he highlighted the strategic role of Chandigarh in promoting tourism in the region. The main highlights of the event are pilgrimage tourism, adventure tourism, eco tourism, health tourism and wildlife tourism. For the next three days, ITM will serve as a nerve centre of travel, and is expected to attract more visitors than last year.
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