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MUMBAI: It
is just a beginning of a journey" is how Ambika Soni described her transition
from AICC general secretary, when she took over as Tourism and Culture Minister.
This week on Talk Back, join Hindol Sengupta as he interviews the Minister of
Tourism, Ambika Soni. In this interview she finds solution to how India would
survive in the times of recession. She
points out that the hotel room rates in cities like Mumbai and Delhi should be
bought down emphasizing that the industry should forget the double digit growth
factors and should focus to get the best value for money for its customers. This
according to her would expand the number of people coming to India. She also throws
light upon the Scarlett Keeling murder vase in Goa adding that crime against women
will be one of the biggest challenges in the years to come for Indian tourism.
She concludes that the biggest area of focus would also be bed and breakfast facilities
in the coming year for India beginning with Delhi for the Commonwealth Games. So
dont miss this scintillating conversation with Ambika Soni, on Saturday
17th January at 4 pm only on UTVi! |