Volume : 11, Issue : 4, APR 2025

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT TO STRENGTHEN LOCAL ECONOMIES USING THE TOURIST TRAIL APPROACH: EVALUATE AND MEASURE THE SUCCESS OF HERITAGE WALKS IN A FEW HISTORICAL CITIES ACROSS INDIA

JUHIE TAK, AYUSHI JOSHI, DR. NEELAM KALLA

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