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KOVALAM: With only a week left for the peak tourist season, the hustle and bustle on the crescent-shaped Eve's and Light House beaches at the famed beach resort of Kovalam is missing this time round.
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Sales of scrap gold in India were around 90 metric tons last year, and its flows during the first half of this year were estimated at about 5% below the level during the first half of 2010, Jeffrey Rhodes , global head of precious metals at advisory firm INTL FCStone, said on the sidelines of a conference in the southern tourist destination of Kovalam over the weekend.
Scrap Gold Sales Peter Out in India Biman Mukherji 2011
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If the rupee's weakness persists – as many analysts think they will – you might have to consider switching your destination from Koh Lanta in Thailand to Kovalam in Kerala.
Rupee Breaches 52 to the Dollar: What It Means for You Shefali Anand 2011
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We will have a joint venture or some other form of financing but there won't be any further equity infusion either for the Agra hotel or for the one we are planning in Lake Ashtamudi, which is the in the backwater district of Kerala; about an hour and fifteen minutes from our Kovalam property.
Leelaventure Says No to Equity in Hotels Shruti Chakraborty 2011
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From a single-beach destination--Kovalam--in the early 1990s, Kerala transformed into a multi-experience tourism paradise that National Geographic Traveller magazine voted as one of the 50 must-see places in the world.
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From a single-beach destination--Kovalam--in the early 1990s, Kerala transformed into a multi-experience tourism paradise that National Geographic Traveller magazine voted as one of the 50 must-see places in the world.
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Together with the developing surf club in nearby Kovalam, it's youngsters like Vijid who are taking up Ed and Sofie's surfing baton.
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"Tourists came only for Kovalam," says Amitabh Kant, Kerala's tourism secretary between 1999 and 2001 and the man credited with radically changing the industry.
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"Tourists came only for Kovalam," says Amitabh Kant, Kerala's tourism secretary between 1999 and 2001 and the man credited with radically changing the industry.
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On the other side of the world, the coastal town of Kovalam in South India is also aggressively working toward Zero Waste.
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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