Today, the Union Tourism Ministry has launched its 'Dekho Apna Desh' webinar series. Its aim to provide information on various destinations and the sheer depth-expanse of the culture and heritage of our Incredible India.
Dekho Apna Desh webinar series, - The first webinar of this series is Delhi. It including the long history of Delhi as it has unfolded as 8 cities, each one unique in its character and leaving behind traces which makes Delhi the magnificent city that it is today. - The first webinar was named 'City of Cities- Delhi's Personal Diary'. - It will also showcase the diverse and remarkable history and culture of India including its monuments, cuisine, arts, dance forms, natural landscapes, festivals, etc. - The webinar series will be available on the Ministry’s social media handles 'IncredibleIndia' on Instagram and Facebook.
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