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'The status of tourism in Dhemaji district of Assam, India' is a research based book. It covers almost all aspects of tourism in Dhemaji, a district of Assam, India with unparallel diversity of both nature and culture. The book addresses the local issues of tourism. It deals with tourist recourses, tourism potentiality of Dhemaji along with formulation of strategies for future tourism promotion in Dhemaji. The Dhemaji district of Assam has tremendous potentiality for the development of tourism which is already recognized as fastest growing service sector of the economy of India. The Dhemaji…mehr

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'The status of tourism in Dhemaji district of Assam, India' is a research based book. It covers almost all aspects of tourism in Dhemaji, a district of Assam, India with unparallel diversity of both nature and culture. The book addresses the local issues of tourism. It deals with tourist recourses, tourism potentiality of Dhemaji along with formulation of strategies for future tourism promotion in Dhemaji. The Dhemaji district of Assam has tremendous potentiality for the development of tourism which is already recognized as fastest growing service sector of the economy of India. The Dhemaji district concerned authority and the Assam Tourism Development Corporation along with the government of Assam has taken up some initiative to improve the condition of the tourism industry in this part of Assam. This book will surely assist as a guide to the people who wants to visit this place and also fulfill the needs of further researchers, tourism planners and policy makers.
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Autorenporträt
Mr. Arup Das has completed his Masters of Arts in Economics from the University of North Bengal, Siliguri, India. He is presently working as an Assistant Professor of Economics in North Lakhimpur College, Lakhimpur, Assam of India. He is currently teaching rural economics and agricultural economics in under graduate students.