Heavy rain turns immense Pondok Gede pothole into pond

Posted on 26. Sep, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Poor infrastructure in Pondok Gede, Bekasi in West Java has turned a pothole into a pond, a news report says. Read More Heavy rain turns immense Pondok Gede pothole into pond

Floods wash chemicals into northeast China river

Posted on 28. Jul, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Workers began cleaning up a chemical spill in northeastern China on
Thursday after more than 3,000 containers of chemicals were washed into
a river by the worst floods to hit the country in more … Read More Floods wash chemicals into northeast China river

17 killed after bus plunges into gorge in Kashmir

Posted on 24. Jul, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Police say at least 17 people have been killed after a bus veered off a
mountain road and plunged into a river in Indian Kashmir. Read More 17 killed after bus plunges into gorge in Kashmir

North Korea demands its own probe into ship sinking

Posted on 15. Jul, 2010 by admin in Blog News

North Korea’s military renewed calls to conduct its own investigation
into the March sinking of a South Korean warship during rare talks with
the U.S.-led U.N. Command, the first since the deadly … Read More North Korea demands its own probe into ship sinking

Five injured after bus plunges into ravine

Posted on 02. Jul, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Five people were injured on Saturday after a passenger bus plunged into a three-meter- ravine in Tasikmalaya, West Java. Read More Five injured after bus plunges into ravine

BPK to probe into leakages in state revenues

Posted on 08. Jun, 2010 by admin in Blog News

The Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) will intensify efforts to probe into
possible irregularities in collection of state revenues, including
taxes, and budget spending in 2011 despite the … Read More BPK to probe into leakages in state revenues

Susno must not bring professional issue into personal matter Ruhut

Posted on 11. May, 2010 by admin in Blog News

House of Representatives lawmaker Ruhut Sitompul of President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono?s Democratic Party asked former National Police
detective chief Comr. Gen. Susno Duadji and his family to … Read More Susno must not bring professional issue into personal matter Ruhut

Burglars break into S Sulawesi Police office

Posted on 19. Apr, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Burglars have allegedly broken into the South Sulawesi Police office in
Makassar and stolen some money along with a deposit box, which was
placed in the finance unit?s room. Read More Burglars break into S Sulawesi Police office

Henin into final on tour comeback

Posted on 07. Jan, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Justine Henin reached the final in her comeback tournament with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Ana Ivanovic at the Brisbane International on Friday.

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Susno says he was not involved in investigation into Antasari case

Posted on 06. Jan, 2010 by admin in Blog News

National Police former detective chief Comr. Gen.

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Police to unveil probe into KPK deputies

Posted on 06. Nov, 2009 by admin in Blog News

National Police top detectives are ready to present results of their investigation into alleged bribery and extortion implicating suspended Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) deputy chiefs Cha

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Incredible India’s Inroad Into World Tourism Map

Posted on 08. Sep, 2009 by admin in Blog News

Travel and tourism has gained a never-before momentum over the last decade. And India, except for some areas to be heeded, has been keeping pace to the money-making and development drive. Initiatives taken up by India through various measures including public-private partnership are much visible now. 2007 witnessed over five million tourists to India and the trend continues in 2008 with 12% growth in foreign traffic and 29% growth in forex earning in the first four months of the year. Setting up of a tourism office in Beijing gave forth a new avenue as far as tour to India is concerned. But, India still has miles to wade through in terms of offering better tourism products and world-class infrastructure. ‘Incredible India’ campaign has been a major success of the past few years. But it doesn’t cause us to be poised enough for our neighbor china boasts of 50 millions foreign visitors and we have the required potential.

The campaign has been triumphant in capturing high-end tourists spending more time in India. And even though countries like Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore have larger number of tourists arrivals, the foreign exchange earned per foreign tourist of India is much higher – which is $1,920 compare to Indonesia ($905), Singapore ($835) and Malaysia ($520). This is because India is able to provide quality products, better service and improved infrastructure. Ambika Soni, Minister of Tourism and Culture in a recent interview highlighted many areas that are being taken care of for us to be hopeful of India’s economic growth. The minister said Medical Tourism has got a boost and over one lakh fifty thousand patients arrived in India in 2004 from across the globe for medical treatment. E-commerce platform has been put on the portal of Incredible India. This service has got many online companies like yatra.com, makemytrip.com, etc. together thus enabling the customers to avail competitive price.

In an effort to put India on the global tourism map, we have witnessed BBC and CNN to have produced number of TV commercials for ‘Incredible India’ campaign both in domestic and international markets. This time around, the world MICE market is estimated to be around $280 billion of which Asia’s share is $30 billion. Initiatives are also being taken to develop 127 rural sites into tourist destination to flaunt their local culture, heritage, cuisine and art. This is how things have started to take off.

Herein lies the rub. As of now, efforts being taken are more of branding exercises than working for the ground realities. Unless India makes it to offer quality tourism products and world-class infrastructure, branding exercise alone can’t turn up returns. In a country like India, tourism is largely a regional phenomenon, while some areas are flourishing with activities; some are unexplored yet even as they have potential. Tourists still gather at the conventional sites of some prominent cities of India like Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, etc. Given the range of diversity; and heritage pool, we could have adopted measures to disburse foreign tourists to each corner of the country.

Our land is already a tourists-savvy one. All we need is a strategy involving public and private participation. There is acute shortage of hotels and manpower to deal with escalating number of tourists. Floor Area Ratio (FAR) in many cities is still inadequate. France has little to flaunt in terms of cuisine, geography and culture; and a country six times smaller than India, can attract 20 times number of tourist that India did.

India is insecure. The cases of tourist murder are being reported every month, the tragic murder of scarlet recently has added to the woes of foreigners. Foreigners are fleeced everywhere. Many hotspots in India are connected unacceptably. It is high time for India to embark on a mission to develop the unexplored sites across India, connect them properly; increase the number of hotels; provide infrastructure; offer security to foreigners and finally to wake up Indians to work jointly to make our country the best travel getaway of the world. Mere branding efforts wouldn’t work.

Despite some people take writing as their acquired taste, I believe, writing gets its due justice when it is an inborn passion. Had a stint of writing for web of five years. Moving forward, I joined Cyber Media, as Asst. Editor to PCQuest – India’s leading IT magazine. Job being very technical cum challenging gives me enough space to introspect, learn and communicate. Challenge is the real fun. Want to take up the job least liked & bothered. An off-screen worker. Life is a challenging art, and requires us to make way through the crush. My life’s austerity has no definition but has ample spaces for creative ideas, adventurous works and a work culture. To say it right and to write it right matter to me a lot. In a world much cutthroat, your skill set is instrumental to give you go-ahead, I believe.

Govt injects US44m into state ship building firm

Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by admin in Blog News

To keep the company afloat, the government has agreed to inject US$44 million into the ailing state-owned ship manufacturer PT PAL Indonesia.

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