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Indian travellers find Australian destinations attractive

Bangalore, Feb 20 (UNI) The Kangaroo land has become the hot spot for Indian travellers, with over 83,700 visiting Australia last year.

According to international visitor arrivals data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, there was a 23 per cent increase as compared to the figures of 2005. While the number of Indian arrivals to Australia was relatively small, strong growth in arrivals was experienced in 2004 and 2005. There were 5.5 million visitor arrivals to Australia during 2006.

Tourism Australia's Regional Manager for South, South East Asia and Gulf Countries, Maggie White said in a release here today that the increasing numbers indicated the significance of the Indian market and India's potential for Australia's sustainable tourism.

''The visitor arrival results for 2006 are encouraging and confirm that India is a strong and rapidly emerging market for Australian tourism. With the opening of a dedicated office in India this year, Tourism Australia expects continued growth in Indian visitor arrivals this year,'' she said.

Tourism Forecasting Council had indicated that 91,000 travellers from India would visit Australia during 2007.

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Soz reviews AIBP schemes in suicide-prone districts

New Delhi, Feb 20 (UNI) Union Water Resources Minister Saifuddin Soz today reviewed the status of 65 irrigation projects under Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme in 31 identified farmers suicide-prone districts and appealed to the states to speed up work to overcome the problems faced by the farmers. Chairing a meeting of the Irrigation Ministers of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala Prof Soz told mediapersons that he had offered technical support available with his Ministry to the states and exhorted them.....

No trust motion againast speaker rejected

Bangalore, Feb 20 (UNI) Deputy Speaker N G Gopalkrishna today rejected the no trust motion moved by oppposition Congress against the Speaker Krishna in the Assembly today. When the house met for the day Deputy Speaker called the prime mover Dharam Singh to move the motion amid the dharna by the opposition. The Deputy Speaker rejected the motion following the failure of Mr Dharam Singh to press for it. Several reports were placed by ministers and legislators amid noisy scenes from.....

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New Delhi, Feb 20 (UNI) Kerala today strongly opposed Tamil Nadu's demand for deployment of Central Paramilitary Forces to protect the Mullaperiyar structure in its territory asserting that the Kerala Police was absolutely capable of doing its job in a professional manner and any deployment of central forces was violative of the Constitution and federal structure. Talking to newspersons after attending a meeting with Union Water Resoruces Minister Saifuddin Soz, Kerala Irrigation Minister N K Premachandran told reporters that Kerala.....
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