The National Tourism Awards 2010-11 were conferred by the President of India Pratibha Devisingh Patil on 29 February 2012 in New Delhi. A total of 78 awardees from 50 various categories received the award.
Three new award categories named; The Best State: Campaign Clean India, Best Heritage City and Best Heritage Walk were also introduced this year.
Madhya Pradesh received the National Tourism Award for its effort in developing tourism related infrastructure and programmes in the state. It also received awards for Best Tourism Film and Best Tourism Promotion Publicity Material category.
North-Eastern state Sikkim bagged the award for the best among Northeast states and J&K category. It also got the new award under Campaign Clean India.
Hyderabad airport received the award in the Best Airport award category. New Delhi railway station named the most tourist friendly railway station.
The Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation also received the National Tourism Awards.
The Oberoi Rajvilas emerged the Best Five Star Deluxe hotel while Neemrana Hotel in Alwar bagged the Best Heritage hotel award.
National Tourism Award
The National Tourism Award is an annual award programme organised by the Tourism Ministry of India to recognise the best in Indian tourism.
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