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TOURISM INDIA -South Asia's most sought after Travel & Tourism Magazine |
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Vol. 11 | No.2 |June 2008 | Pages 24 |
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The magazine
dedicated to the travel and tourism industry, gives you
information and updates on the latest happenings worldwide.
Elegant in its style and with a highly appreciated and picturesque
layout, Tourism India perfects the art. With well-versed and
dedicated correspondents and columnists contributing, it is always
a collector's item.
Apart from covering all aspects of travel and tourism scenario,
book reviews, music reviews, column on cuisine, art and culture,
travel jottings by noted travel writers, education etc are also
featured in every issue. And as the icing on the cake you get
double-spread posters on those dream destinations, best
photographed ever. |
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TheLogo
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The ideological position
adopted by Tourism India with regard to tourism finds a hieroglyphic
representation in the logo. It pertains to certain concepts that are
at once contemporary and perennial, dealing with ecology and culture,
which form the immediate context of tourism.
The vertical strip on the left is divided into four segments. The
topmost segment is the picture of a snow capped mountain, representing
the Himalayas which is not only the northern boundary of India but
also the seat of an ancient civilization and abode of age old wisdom.
The second segment contains the Indian elephant, its trunk raised in
salutation, which represents the rich diversity of the flora and fauna
of the country. Tourism India stands for the preservation of this
bio-diversity. The third segment figures a Kathakali artist,
representing the rich and varied art forms and cultural heritage of
India. This magazine takes it as its mission to provide an exposure of
these to the world. The lowest segment - the coconut palm, the sea and
the setting sun - represents, on the one hand, the southern tip of the
continent, and on the other, suggests greenery, expanse and peace.
The colour scheme - green scaling up to blue - signifies a culture
rooted in nature ascending towards spiritual heights.
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The
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Tourism India is a magazine committed to the cause of tourism. Apart
from promoting tourism in India, the magazine serves as an eloquent
tongue to voice the problems that affect the industry. By initiating
discussions and consolidating opinions on various issues concerning
the tourism sector as whole, Tourism India helps the decision making
bodies in the country to chart out their course of action. The
magazine upholds the ideals of journalism as the fourth estate, and
asserts its integrity and identity by impartial and just evaluation of
the various issues related to the field. Not surprisingly Tourism
India has cut a safe niche for itself in the field of tourism and has
garnered universal acclaim in the industry. |
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| Format and Design |
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Ideally designed as a tabloid, Tourism India is sleek, handy and
tempting both in content and form. The articles are contributed by a
team of dedicated correspondents and a host of noted columnists. The
faculty consists of dedicated journalists, vibrant reporters, well-focussed
photographers and innovative art directors. The picturesque and
elegantly unconventional layout makes the magazine stand head and
shoulders above its contenders. Every page is packed with information,
entertainment, catchy advertisements and advertorials. The magazine
has a team of copywriters, visualizers and art designers who can rival
any accomplished ad agency in the country. |
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| Goodwill and Clientele |
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Tourism India caters to an enviably vast clientele. With a global
reach and the unparalleled readership, the greatest asset of the
magazine is the goodwill and trust it has earned from its readers. The
enormous clientele itself stands as evidence to the phenomenal growth
registered in the business performance of the magazine. Apart from
those business firms who have stood steadfastly with Tourism India
from the beginning, more and more of new clients are bestowing their
faith in us. Clients earlier included hoteliers, travel agents, tour
operators, tourism departments, and various state governments; and now
with the widening popularity and international reputation of the
magazine, clients from across the world are reaching us. |
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| Presence and Participation |
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Leaving no stone unturned to promote tourism in the country, Tourism
India has become a familiar figure in all the major travel and trade
events anywhere in the world. Feeling the pulse of the travel and
tourism sector, Tourism India transcends all limits and takes active
participation in all the major, mega events. The World Travel Market (WTM),
London, International Tourismus Bourse (ITB), Berlin, Germany, Arabian
Travel Market (ATM), Dubai, UAE, all the domestic Travel & Tourism
Fairs (TTF), India, Tourism Week organized by the Ministry of Tourism,
Govt. of India for which Tourism India is an official publication,
annual conventions of Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA),
Federation of Hotels & Restaurants Association of India (FHRAI),
Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO), Travel Agents Association
of India (TAAI) etc. are some of the events where the magazine has
made its indomitable presence felt. Distributing more than 5000 copies
of every mega event special issue, Tourism India ensures the best
possible mileage to all the products that are featured through it. |
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| Office |
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Editor & Publisher: Ravisankar K.V.
Executive Editor: Rajani A.
Advisor: T. Haridas
Editorial Advisor: P. Raveendran Nayar
Art Editor: N. Battathiri
Coordinating Editor: Jayashree Balakrishnan
Senior Reporter: Jagdish Narayan
Sub Editors : Asha.S, Tom Thomas
Photographers: Hari.P.S, Vivek Ramachandran, V.S. Syam Kumar
Web Designer: Nidhin.E
Business Offices:
UK-England: A. Jayaraj, 86 Tooting High St. London SW 17 0RN
Mob: ++447775833754
Middle East Asia: P.M. Abdul Salam, PB No. 14775, Dubai, UAE Tel: ++97-1506747686
Germany - Berlin: Thomas Kannankeril, Reiseburo Skyreisen, Pots
damer Str. 189,10783 Berlin, Tel:49-30/82309240, Fax:49-30/82309241
Ireland: Johnson John, 6, Swift Brook Avenue, Tallaght,Dublin-24, Ireland. Mob: 00353862076750, Tel: 0035316576150
New Delhi: D. Anil Kumar Tel: 011-24634248, Mobile: 98681 23311
Mumbai: K.V. Sathyanath Tel : 022.28327180, 28509285
Kolkatta: Jayasree Singh Tel : 24279914 (R) Mobile :09330835425
Hyderabad: Premraj A. Mob: 09885 454560
Marketing: Vinu V. Nair (GM) Mob: +91-99472 60531
New Delhi:Bina V. Nair (Director) Mob: +91-99111 22007, Pondichery: K. Ramasubramanian Mob: 98949 77161, Kochi: Archana Pai Mob: +91-9947160531
Circulation: Vishnu CP.
Consultants:
Baby Mathew (Hospitality) Ashokan C.V. (Technical) R.Bhadrakumar FCA &
D Ravi FCA (Financial) P. Govardhan (Legal) Dr. S.G. Pandalai (Editorial)
Editorial & Corporate Office
Thiruvananthapuram
(The capital city of Kerala)
Address
Tourism India
Publications
Sankar road,Sasthamangalam P.O
Trivandrum, Kerala, India, PIN 695 010
Tel: ++ 91- 471- 2315256
Fax: ++ 91- 471- 2315197
Email: tourismindia@asianetindia.com
Website: www.tourismindiaonline.com
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