CITM launches brochures and website
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New Delhi, 27 June, The Brochures and Website (www.commonwealthinternationaltravelmart.in) of the Commonwealth International Travel Mart (CITM) launched in New Delhi by Hon’ble Tourism Minister of Jammu & Kashmir Mr Nawang Rigzin Jora in the presence of Farooq Ahmed Shah, Director (Tourism) Kashmir, Amirul Ariffin Md. Nasir, Director-North-East India, Tourism Malaysia, Rajeev Nangia, Associate Director, Trac Representations, Subhash Goyal, Chairman, Stic Travels, Vijay Thakur, President, Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO), Rakesh Lamba, President, Association of Domestic Tour Operators of India (ADTOI), O P Mendiratta, Advisor, members of other Travel Trade Associations and officials from Embassies of Commonwealth Countries based in Delhi, Directors, Dy Directors, Tourist Information Officers of various tourism departments and large number of guest from Hotel, Travel, Tourism Industry and Media.
Commonwealth International Travel Mart is to be held at Hotel The Ashok International Convention Centre, New Delhi (INDIA) from August 26th to 28th 2010. CITM will showcase the best of “Commonwealth Brands” under one crown to highlight the travel & tourism potential of Commonwealth Countries and Indian States. CITM will come out as a golden Platform in Terms of Cross Cultural exchange, a new chapter in Tourism cooperation, as Commonwealth countries will come together to promote tourism sector for the mutual benefit of all members.
Commonwealth countries can benefit from CITM and shall contribute to globalization through the promotion and development of tourism. The shared history, values and language among the people, provides a good framework for boosting travel among varied countries. Tourism is one sector that brings in foreign exchange earnings, creates employment and income. Indeed for many small countries, tourism is key to their economic growth.
CITM will attract exhibitors and buyers together at one place and will explore ways to promote tourism aimed at increasing tourist arrivals from both within and outside the Commonwealth countries and also enhancing investment in member countries.
India holds enormous potential as a market for promoting tourism worldwide. It has socialized system of inbound, outbound and domestic tourism. Host Country India is organizing Commonwealth Games 2010 in the national capital, New Delhi from 3rd to 14th October 2010. Before Commonwealth games, the Commonwealth International Travel Mart 2010 (CITM) is also being organized in India to offers enormous benefits and unlimited opportunities with this huge platform to cater tourist from all over the world. Benefits range from Congregate Business Liaisons, Tremendous Commerce Opportunities to Excellent Cross Cultural Exchange. This is the best time for all to come together and visit India as a tourist to spend time and appreciate its beauty especially when it is getting ready to host precious Commonwealth Games.
Our belief – ‘Atithi Devo Bhavah’ aims at providing the inbound tourist a sense of being welcomed to the country and creating awareness about India’s rich cultural heritage, its preservation and hospitality. It is a symbolic representation of India’s old tradition of hospitality. Respect has always been an integral part of the Indian soul. Perhaps this is why a great Indian Emperor once observed and said ‘In Hindustan (India) our manner is very respectful and our hearts are always open’. In earlier days, India was the ultimate destination for the enlightened travelers. Now, after thousands of years, we aspire to bring that golden age back, when Indian hospitality set the standard for the world. And we found the keystone of what we want to do: Our guest is blessed! Our guest is God!
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