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Centre’s code push to wipe off child sex tourism stain 
February 03, 2010
What has made the government and the tourism industry sit up and take note of a trend in which...
 
MoT finalises code of conduct for Safe and Honourable Tourism 
February 03, 2010
The Ministry of Tourism (MoT) has finalised a code of conduct for ‘Safe and Honourable Tourism’ to be...
 
In tourism, Goa church sees great new tool 
December 15, 2009
The Roman Catholic church in Goa wants tourists in the state to spare the proverbial beach and...
 
Tourism can promote good human relations 
December 06, 2009
While tourism can contribute positively to the development of a country and to the...
 
Tourism is a powerful tool 
December 06, 2009
Describing sustainable tourism as a “tool of development and prosperity”, Archbishop of Goa-Daman and...
 
FROM THE INDIAN STATES
In this section, we have organised EQUATIONS work from a geographic region perspective, as building networks of people and organisations concerned with the impacts of tourism is done and understood from this perspective. The states are both geographical and political units. Tourism policy in India is both a central and state subject. Within each  State or Union Territory we work also across each of  the thematic areas of ‘Child and Tourism’, ‘Ecosystems, Communities and Tourism’, ‘Globalisation, Impacts and Tourism’, ‘Governance, Law and Tourism’, ‘Tourism Education’ and ‘Women and Tourism’. As you will see, depending on the context and our abilities we work on varied issues across geographies. Again, depending on the nature of struggles, impacts of tourism and the strength of the networks we are able to build, we research, campaign and advocate on issues that then emerge in a State. We have had a long history of engagement with South Indian states of Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh and with Goa. In the past years, there has been an increase in our engagement with the central Indian states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, with the hill states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. So has the engagement with the Eastern, North East regions of India and the Andaman and Nicobar islands.

To know more about our work in a state, please click on it in the Map of India below or the links provided beneath it.
 


 Andaman and Nicobar
 Andhra Pradesh
 Arunachal Pradesh
 Assam
 Bihar
 Chandigarh
 Chhattisgarh
 Dadra & Nagar Haveli
 Daman & Diu
 Delhi
 Goa
 Gujarat
 Haryana
 Himachal Pradesh
 Jammu and Kashmir
 Jharkhand
 Karnataka
 Kerala
 Lakshadweep
 Madhya Pradesh
 Maharashtra
 Manipur
 Meghalaya
 Mizoram
 Nagaland
 Orissa
 Puducherry
 Punjab
 Rajasthan
 Sikkim
 Tamil Nadu
 Tripura
 Uttar Pradesh
 Uttarakhand
 West Bengal
 National
 International