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Monthly Newsletter : Mar 2019
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The Indian outbound market which has recently been identified as the most growing segment - is all set to surprise the world.
There is 25% rise in Indians planning holidays this winter as against last year and 70% rise in Indians travelling overseas.
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Jasmine Duggal - Director
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Tourism Updates
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Sharp rise in doorstep visa service in Tier-II cities
“VFS Global” which has been providing “Visa at Your Doorstep Service” that allows, on-demand enrolment of biometrics and document submission at the doorstep of the applicant, almost ending the need for physically visiting the visa application centers.
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Pathikar of the Month...
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#pathikar
This is Pathika's modest tribute to the leaders who sculpted the path for generations to pursue.
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Rajesh Kumar Sharma
New Delhi, India - Each morning, before he opens his grocery store, 46-year-old Rajesh Kumar Sharma heads to a metro bridge in the east of India's capital, New Delhi.
It isn't the bridge that interests him, but what goes on beneath it. For this is where he founded what he affectionately calls the free school under the bridge.
With no walls, the pillars of the bridge serve as a boundary. But for the roughly 300 pupils - mostly children of impoverished migrant labourers, daily wage workers and seasonal farmers - it offers the chance of an education.
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About Pathika...
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Redefining Travel Representation in India
As the name suggests "Pathika" is a modern, innovative & digital - travel sales & marketing representation company. With decades of rich experience in travel, "Pathika" offers a practical & cost-effective option to National Tourism Boards, Cruise liners, Hotels & Destination Management companies, wishing to expand their businesses in the most emerging country of the millennium – India.
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Quote of the Month
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"If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home."
James Michener
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