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'India needs ‘150,000 hotel rooms in three years’ Friday, April 9, 2010
Tourism revival: India’s domestic tourist traffic has also shown growth

INDIA needs 150,000 hotel rooms over the next three years, two-thirds of which would be rooms meant for budget hotels, as the tourism industry revives, India’s tourism secretary told reporters today.
 
The inbound tourist traffic “is doing very well. We have positives for January, February and March,” Sujith Banerjee told reporters on the sidelines of an industry conference in Mumbai.
 
He also said 70 per cent of the hotel infrastructure needed for the upcoming Commonwealth Games later this year have been completed.
 
The Games are scheduled to be held in New Delhi in October.


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