
Kozhikode MP MK Raghavan called on private tourism entrepreneurs to explore the potential of North Keral’s tourism to improve the economy of the state.
On Saturday, a meeting with a meeting with trade-business (B2B), which took place in a meeting with tourism in Malabar (MTM) in Kozhikode, and after Kashmir had maximum tourist potential and that the government linked hands to the Union government to set out with a comprehensive tourist project.
“Hundreds of foreigners are visited by our temple festivals. Thousands of foreigners, especially from Western Asia, come to Keraly for medical treatment. We should learn to use these options,” said Mr. Raghavan.
With works on the track that is expected to be completed in six months, Calicut International Airport will return to the road. Work on the national highway will soon be completed and the Kozhikode railway station will be international standards in a few years. There will be no problem with the connection in Kozhikode, he added.
The event was chaired by the Chairman of the Malabar Sajeer Padikkal Council. The MTM 2025 Excellence Awards were awarded Abbas Pulimoottil, K. Mohan and Yasir Arafath. About 200 stalls were established at the Tiara Hotel, the venue of the B2B meeting.
Later, the mayor of Bee Philip started the ceremony of the valedictory ceremony. The CP Moosa Award presented the Achievement Achievement Award.
The meeting is attended by approximately 1,500 delegates from different parts of the country.
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Published – August 30, 2025 20:36





