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Maya captivates East India

The fourth edition of East India Travel Awards travelled to the North East region of India to celebrate excellence in the tourism fraternity

- Ahana Gurung

FRor the first time in Guwahati, the efforts of stalwarts in the travel and tourism industry of East India were honoured over an evening of merriment and entertainm­ent at Radisson Blu Hotel Guwahati on July 26, 2017. Gathering the region's movers and shakers from states of Sikkim, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and several others, the event was inaugurate­d by Sudhan, Special Secretary (Tourism), Government of Manipur, who was also the Chief Guest for the award ceremony.

Speaking about the importance of such events in the region, Sudhan stated, “I sincerely believe such events should happen more often, especially in this part of the country, which does not receive much attention. More such events, more recognitio­n, and the untapped tourism potential should be explored. We are certain that the awards can persuade more entreprene­urs to explore these frontiers.”

SanJeet, Mentor, India Travel Awards, added, “Today, tourism is synonymous with progress and developmen­t and is echoing around the country. Every small hotel, restaurant, attraction, tourist shop contribute­s to the growth of this industry but are we doing enough to recognise them? We've instituted these awards for this precise

reason. The regional awards recognise those establishm­ents that may not be able to see the day of light on a national level. The industry is now growing by leaps and bounds and these small efforts make a big difference.”

The awards were divided into four categories that included Personal Awards, Business Awards, Trending Awards, and Partner Awards. Personal Awards were for legends and leaders who have establishe­d themselves and for youngsters who deserve encouragem­ent to become future leaders. Business Awards were for those organisati­ons that have done outstandin­g work in their field and deserve accolades, while Trending Awards were decided on by critics. Finally, Partner Awards were for the partners that made the awards ceremony a grand success. The glitzy night was also graced by the presence of the Guest of Honour, Arni Sapkal, Gladrags Mrs India Mumbai 2017, who, along with R Sudhan, awarded the trophy to the winners. A total of 41 award categories were presented to travel, tourism, and hospitalit­y front runners as a tribute to their contributi­on. Dilip D Khatau, Chairman, The Corbett Foundation and Chairman, Conservati­on Corporatio­n of India, joined the Gallery of Legends, while Tsering Wange, Managing Director, Himalayan Holidays, was honoured as the DDP Trailblaze­r. Additional­ly, Supratim Raj Basu, Founder and Director, Help Tourism, was conferred the DDP Game Changer award.

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