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IASbaba Yojana Magazine Tourism May 2015 jist analysis
Yojana-May-Tourism

Preface
This is our 2nd edition of Yojana Jist released for the month of May, 2015 on Tourism potential in India. Yet the message delivered in the last edition remains the same.
Yojana magazine (released by Ministry of I&B) is increasingly finding a place in the questions of both UPSC Prelims and Mains.
Every Issue of Yojana deals with a single topic comprehensively sharing views from a wide spectrum ranging from academicians to policy makers to scholars. The magazine is essential to build an in-depth understanding of various socio-economic issues.
From the exam point of view, however, not all articles are important. Some go into scholarly depths and others discuss agendas that are not relevant for your preparation.
Added to this is the difficulty of going through a large volume of information, facts and analysis to finally extract their essence that may be useful for the exam.
We are not discouraging from reading the magazine itself. So, do not take this as a document which you take read, remember and reproduce in the examination. Its only purpose is to equip you with the right understanding. But, if you do not have enough time to go through each and every Yojana magazine, you can rely on the content provided here for it sums up the most essential points from all the articles in Yojana.
You need not put hours and hours in reading Yojana and making its notes in pages. We believe a smart study, rather than hard study, of Yojana can improve your preparation levels. Hence, instead of giving you a jist of articles, we are providing a Q&A format from both Prelims and Mains that can make you understand – Ho to read Yoja a?
Think, learn, practice and keep improving! That is the key to success. 

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Yojana-May-Tourism

Index
1. Introduction
2. MAINS related Questions (click to navigate)
a. Benefits and challenges of Medical Tourism in India?
b. Medical Tourism, Adventure, Rural and Ecotourism have added newer dimensions to
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