New Delhi: The Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) has decided to shut down duty-free shops at the airport here today, Sahara Samay sources said.
The ITDC's announcement came after the Government’s decision on disinvestment of the ITDC.
The duty-free shops are stepping out of airports and coming to town. The state-owned India Tourism Development Corp is close to finalising deals to set up downtown duty free shops - outlets in the heart of the city to retail branded imported liquor, cigarettes, fashion apparels, cosmetics and personal care products.
28/12/06 Sahara Samay
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