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Why India is a medical tourism hotspot

  HemanthOS The world´s most populous country is also one of its richest in terms of what it has to offer visitors on all fronts - culture, history, cuisine, natural attractions, and much more. And apart from all that, India has also become one of the top ten countries visited by foreigners for healthcare, thanks to its modern medical infrastructure and technology; talented physicians; prices for procedures which are among the world´s lowest; minimal wait times; and widespread fluency in…

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Must-buy products in Jaipur, a shopper´s paradise

  Atcelsius The city of Jaipur, capital of the state of Rajasthan, is well-known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and beautiful architecture that it possesses. In addition to its magnificent palaces and forts, the city of Jaipur is renowned as a shopper's paradise. The city offers a wide variety of one-of-a-kind and must-buy items that will delight any visitor, book here a taxi service in Jaipur or a car hire in Jaipur. These items range from fine jewellery and textiles to traditional…

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  • A excellent summing up of nearly two dozen of India's most compelling destinations: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/best-places-to-go-in-india-2023
    The 23 Best Places to Go in India in 2023
    For just-opened wellness retreats, luxury river cruises, and crowd-free beaches, according to the editors of Condé Nast Traveller India.
  • And now here's a tasty look at some of the best dining spots in Bombay/Mumbai, from The Daily Beast: https://www.thedailybeast.com/where-to-eat-in-mumbai-india?via=ios
    Our Tips on Where to Eat in Mumbai, India
    This megacity has long been at the crossroads of numerous cultures, and curious readers with an appetite are the beneficiaries.
  • Medical tourism in India is booming as never before, and the Hindustan Times just published an overview of the sector and top five destinations: https://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/travel/medical-tourism-in-...
    Medical Tourism in India: Top destinations, scenarios and all you need to know
    India in recent years has emerged as a major hub for medical tourism and is now considered among the top 6 medical value travel destinations in the w…
  • An interesting look at agritourism in India and what states can do to promote it: https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/how-states-can-give-a-...
  • Just caught an interesting article from the BBC as to the special role India's resorts play for some of its political parties. Curious? Check it out: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-61905894
    Maharashtra: What is India's 'luxury resort politics'?
    In India, politicians are often whisked away to fancy resorts at the time of a crisis - why?
  • With a millennia-old medicine history, this country now ranks 10th as a destination for people looking to travel for medical treatment, thanks to its combination of 21st-century health modalities, strong pharmaceutical sectior, and its traditional systems of holistic health and wellness. A few months ago, India-based Financial Express take a look at the country's current situation and trends, and it's an enlightening read:: https://www.financialexpress.com/life/travel-tourism-medical-value-...
    Medical value tourism in India: What makes the country a leading Medical Tourism Destination
    The latest initiative of the Ministry of Tourism in this sector is to formulate the Draft National Strategy and Roadmap for Medical and Wellness Tour…
  • In the Gujarat state city of Ahmedabad, the ashram where Mahatma Gandhi lived from 1917 to 1930 has been preserved as one of modern India's most sacrosanct sites - even if it's been vastly whittled down in size. But now there is an outcry over plans by nationalist prime minister Nahendra Modi to overhaul the ashram at a staggering cost both to make it flashy in a very un-Gandhi-like way but also with a sinister agenda:
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/25/a-flashy-theme-park-o...
    ‘A flashy theme park’: outcry over Modi’s plans for the Gandhi ashram | World news | The Guardian
    The site Mahatma Gandhi lived at during 1917-30 is getting a very costly makeover many think is meant to distort his legacy
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    Hearty congratulations to Bharat on dipping a toe into the 21st century when it comes to LGBT rights, overturning an antiquated symbol of colonialism that even its former colonial master had long left behind. The question is, how will the court's lofty language be translated into practice? That's what this New York Times piece explores: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/07/world/asia/india-gay-rights-ruli...

    For Gay Indians, Landmark Ruling Is Just the Beginning (Published 2018)
    Gay activists in India celebrated the end of a ban on consensual gay sex, even as they prepared for the next battles in advancing gay rights.
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