“Dekho Apna Desh”, a webinar series, launched by the Ministry of Tourism

Know about Kolkata’s great history and culture in the second webinar series

 

New Delhi: COVID-19 has had a major impact on all human life and not just in India but globally. Tourism as a sector is naturally hugely impacted with no movement happening either domestically or from across the border. Ministry of Tourism believes in these unprecedented times technology is coming handy to maintain human contact and also keep faith that times will be good to be able to travel again soon. Keeping this in view the Ministry has started “Dekho Apna Desh” webinar series.

The webinar series is getting a good response during lockdown. This webinar series provide information on the many destinations and the sheer depth and expanse of the culture and heritage of our Incredible India.

The first webinar held on Tuesday was part of a series that was unfolded, touched upon the long history of Delhi. The webinar was titled ” City of Cities- Delhi’s Personal Diary’ had 5700 registrations and it was very well received. The core of the session based itself on tourism awareness and social history.

After Delhi’s success, the second “Dekho Apna Desh” webinar series will be held on 16th April between 11:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. The webinar will provide people to get a chance to know about ’Calcutta – A Confluences of Culture’.

Kolkata is steeped in history and culture; it is a city that has been imprinted with various foreign and national influences, the richness of which still runs strong in its veins. The webinar will discuss how this melting pot of diversity is being kept alive and how it can be further highlighted through a touristic approach to create more awareness. In this webinar Iftekhar Ahsan, Ramanuj Ghosh, Ritwick Ghosh and Anirban Dutta will be main speakers, who will take the participants to amazing City of Kolkata.

To register click: https://bit.ly/WebinarCalcutta

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