Wednesday, 6 March 2013

US, India hone to hasten and highten effective aviation security

India, the founder of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), has been versatilely carrying out hard-hitting aviation security programmes accompanying with global partners having common goals. Whereas United States has been the keystone in enforcing effective international aviation security provisions as posited by the Regional Director for South and Southeast Asia of US Trade and Development Agency. In addition both the countries will soon work out a workshop that will cover a sound array of civil aviation security as proposed by US.

Going along with the agreement between India and US, the workshop would hone to hasten screening passengers and highten effective customer service consequently with adequate manpower and inviolable technology in the US and India.

Mr. Srivastava of Ministry of Civil Aviation, India, stated that the agreement is going to beef up the global aviation security system  which is has become a challenge due to technological advancement as undesirable people were finding ways to evade security arrangements.

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

A prolonged stay for Indian Oversea Students and Pare Trade Barriers for new investments

Prime Minister (PM) of United Kingdom (UK), Mr. David Cameron, on his second visit to India has encored the Indian government to take down the trade barriers as Britain is looking forward to invest in the reverberant and modernizing Indian economy. On the other hand the British PM has announced, with the introduction of a same-day visa service, where oversea students from India in UK can stay and work in graduate-level jobs after they qualified with no cap. 

With such desires and prosperity the British PM, who is collocated with the most orotund trade delegation, has requested the Indian government to reduce trade barriers. The British economy, that is showing recovery, is inviting Indian investments into Britain and is further expecting to collaborate with the Indian economy powers.

kashmir Issue : Indian tourism is facing 100 crore loss daily



Normalcy returned to Kashmir valley but the state’s multi-billion tourism industry is worried counting its losses estimated to the score Rs. 100 crore a day.  After nine days of curfew and strike in the aftermath of the execution of Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru the government and private offices and other commercial establishments opened as per their normal schedule. Public transport was also seen plying on the roads. Curfew may have been lifted in Kashmir but the longanimity continues for shikaras on the famous Dal Lake in Srinagar on one hand and on the other hand hotels are recording cancellations and airlines have reduced the number of flights or slashed rates by 50 to 60 per cent. People are disappointed with the restrictions.

Monday, 18 February 2013

Shervani Hilltop: A Cool Retreat in Nainital



Any holiday in India can be memorable only when the hospitality you choose gives more than you expect out of it. Undoubtedly Shervani hilltop, Nainital, located 2m from the Mall Road, fulfills the said expectation. As the name suggests, the hotel is situated on a hilltop away from the hustle and bustle of the market area. It offers more than just comfortable accommodation with well furnished rooms having all the basic amenities. These rooms are classified as Deluxe, Hill View Rooms and Premium Rooms as well as Presidential Suites and Verandah Suites.

 All rooms and suites are, such as satellite television, telephone and attached bathroom. On the other hand the suites have an additional sofa-bed that can comfortably accommodate two people. The tariff varies between INR 15000 to INR 25000 depending upon the rooms and season packages.

At Gulistan, the multi-cuisine restaurant, guests can savour varied cuisines as well as one can indulge with finest collection of liquors at The Courtyard Bar. Guests can enjoy indoor activities like billiards, badminton and table tennis at the hotel. They can also indulge in exciting outdoor activities, like kite flying, rock climbing, horseback riding, rappelling, boating and paragliding. Moreover, guests can also play golf at the 18-hole golf course of Raj Bhawan, at a nominal fee.

Other facilities offered to guests by Shervani Hilltop are travel desk, conference room, 24-hour room service, doctor-on-call and car parking. The hotel also arranges picnics in its lower lawns in the hotel or to any of the places in and around Nainital. The Hotel provides nice picnic baskets for minimum of 4 pax or more.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

FDCM pioneered Kolara and Moharli with eco-huts and guesthouses around Taboda Andhari Tiger Reserve


As per a TOI report the Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra, along with new Ecotourism guidelines, is going to take in charge of selected guesthouses with wildlife wing including Kolara and Moharli, which are around Taboda Andhari Tiger Reserve.

Kolara with five eco-huts available for Rs. 700 per day and Moharli with four suites and two 20-bed dormitories available for Rs. 700 and Rs. 200 per bed per day respectively along with meals are now opened for public and online bookings can be done on Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation website. The local women self-help groups have been entrusted with the task as well.

Thursday, 17 January 2013

India the land of varied cuisines


Not only India leads the way with her traditional culture and varied landscapes, she also contributes a dish of varied luscious cuisines. The diverse climatic conditions in each region with their respective culture and theological virtues flares up allot special and specific foods. With blend of vegetables, pulses and spices the culinary preparations are quite different and unique from the western and European cuisines. Vegetarianism is prevalent in many areas. The yore presence of British, Mughal and Portuguese in the country has influenced the palate and food of many places.
While your holidays in North India you will savor the cuisine consists of a lot of different rotis, parathas and dals and curd with abundant in pulses and legumes. Pickles and chutney, kind of sweet, are also very popular in this area. Mughal inspiration is very noticeable in many non vegetarian dishes like shikh-kabab, particularly in Kashmir.

Moving to East India, it consumes a lot of rice and rice based dishes and curries. With the influence of spic and span water bodies, fish constitutes a big part of eastern Indian cuisine. Spices such as cumin, coriander and mustard are also used in abundance.

South Indian food, like Idli and Dosa are extremely popular all over India and internationally as well. Rice, coconut, tamarind, curd, curry leaves and mustard seeds boast prominently in the cuisine from this region.

With the confluence of Portuguese, Goa serves up delectable delights. The food is coastal and spicy; whereas further up around the deserts rotis and make up the regular diet of the people there, due to a lack of green vegetation in that dry region.

On the other hand, when you opt for tour packages in india a variety of Indian food can also be savored in the various snacks and sweets shops and roadside peddlers that the Indians love to indulge in. Milk and milk based products, suji, Lassi, kheer, etc are used widely in dessert dishes here.

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Most luxurious Spas in the world

With the pursuit of highness some spas in the Middle East are set up to revive you with an eternal feel of royalty amidst the black gold fields. Today the outrageous spas in the Middle-East care about the frills factor than the actual relaxation.

One of the world’s most luxe brands, Biolite’s Gold treatment with 24 carat facial is going to soothe you with an experience, the life of Cleopatra. Biolite Aesthetic Clinic is said to have gracing perks with its unique gold treatment which helps to dissolve the metal and assist the skin in absorbing the particles.

Amidst the silky dunes, Anantara Spa, Abu Dhabi, is one of the best Spas in the Middle East with a unique landscape, hanging gardens and hidden pathways between treatment rooms. With a thematic treatment of the Arabian culture, Anantara Spa includes massages, foot rituals, scrubs, facials, bathing and a lot of herbal tea.

The Rainforest Hydrotherapy experience is the most tempting catch of Banyan Tree Al Wadi, Ras Al Khaima. Just like a purple cave, ‘the vitality pool’ packed with acupressure body jets beholds the charm of the entire therapy. Just imagine yourself in the holistic world, a contrast to the sand, camels and sun, Banyan Tree Al Wadi is one of the lesser known but a solitaire emirates.

Hosed down from the nearby hot springs Evason Ma’In Hot Springs highlights a traditional Hammam scrub using black soap and rose clay body mask. Evason Ma’In Hot Springs, Jordan, is the perfect place to stay away from the outside world.

The Burj Al Arab’s Spa is suitably vast – and blindingly rainbow colored ideally takes over on the 18th floor of the magnificent Burj Al Arab. The Assawan Spa Journey includes complete use of Spa Facilities including Sauna, Steam, Cold Plunge Pool, State of the Art Wellness Gyms and our World Famous Infinity Pools and treatment rooms overlooking the Arabian Gulf and Coastline available to you at your leisure either before or after your treatment.


Ayurvedic spa in india offers 6000 years old traditional and effective treatment. It is one of the best way to get relax from body toxins and physioligical imbalances.