incredible india
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Pictorial compilation + govt initiativesTRANSCRIPT
Presentation Compiled By…
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Vibhav Nagarsenkar
Gaurav Patange
Devendra Gadgil
Incredible !ndiaBatch no. 63
The Brighter side includes India as a regionally distributed beauty in different fields like
Wildlife Landscapes Music Dances Wonders Foods
The darker side reveals a remote undeveloped India which
has to show a quick progress with time
What Incredible Includes
Geographical Facts About India
Drass in western Ladakh is the coldest place in India. It is also the second coldest
place in the world after Siberia. Temperatures drop down to about -40 degrees
Celsius in winters.
Wettest Place in India is Cherrapunji. In fact, Cherrapunji is the wettest place on
the earth. The place receives an annual rainfall of over 1200 cm
Kanchenjunga is the highest mountain peak in India with an altitude of 8,586
metres. It is engirdled by three territories: Sikkim in the south and east, Nepal in the
west, and Tibet in the north.
Indian Wonders
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Indian Landscapes
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Indian Folk Dances
Indian Music
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Indian Wildlife
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Indian Food
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India - A Cricket Crazy Nation
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India – The Darker Side
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First ever Online campaign for Ministry of tourism during
the period of March 2002 – April 2002.
The campaign resulted in more than 13 million hits to the
website per month.
Page views increased from 1,409 to 2,286,805 in less
than 2 months.
Visits increased from 245 to 10,131
Online Campaign (March 2002 – April 2002)
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A Response mechanism was devised to create a dialogue
with the users [email protected] was made
popular through online campaign and website.
With success of first online campaign Subsequently many
more campaigns have been launched and website has
been revamped to www.incredibleindia.org.
Online Campaign (March 2002 – April 2002)
Posters inside the Berlin-Schönefeld International Airport’s arrival lounge
The sand sculpture of the Taj Mahal by Sudarshan Patnaik at Port
Authority Bus Station.
Thank You!!