Better tourist facilities planned for Hassan.
10 acres of land sought to be acquired for tourist facilities in Halebid Information centres to be set up in all hotels.
The Hindu, Bangalore, May 26, 2009.
"Take up tourism-related business ventures: official".
Hotel to come up in Belur at a cost of Rs. 10 crore Hassan best suited for tourism as it is in Malnad.
The Hindu, Bangalore, January 6, 2008.
MLA stresses need for tourism infrastructure.
Rs. 40 lakh sought for construction of arches, 12 acres identified near temple for facilities.
The Hindu, September 28, 2008.
Master plan for Belur, Halebid soon: Deputy Commissioner.
KSRTC told to introduce night bus services from Halebid Seven acres of land behind Chennakeshava temple identified for hotels, parks.
The Hindu, Bangalore, August 23, 2008
History Live Srirangapatana circuit can be made to pay off for tourism.
The Times of India, Bangalore, May 25, 2007.
"A city's heritage is more than just monuments".
Interview Jyoti Hosagrahar, The Time of India, Bangalore, May 24, 2007.
Tipu's capital to be spruced up.
Mysore: The historical town of Srirangapatana is set to vie with Hampi as a centre of tourist importance and a master plan is in place for its development...
The Hindu, May 18, 2007.
Heritage status on anvil: After Hampi, which is a UN World heritage site, it is turn of the old South Karnataka capital Srirangapatna to bid for heritage status.
The Times of India, Bangalore, May 17, 2007
Picking up from a past.
Heritage: The era of the Hoysala kings is considered the golden age of ...
The Hindu, Bangalore, November 03, 2006.
Tourism in Hassan to be pepped up.
Deccan Herald, Bangalore, October 23, 2006
Tippeswamy: the Tipu link
In view of the contraversy regarding Tipu Sultan being anti-Kannada.
Deccan Herald, Bangalore, October 19, 2006
Kannada Prabha, Bangalore, October 15, 2006 (Kannada)
Prajavani, Bangalore, October 12, 2006 (Kannada)
Prajavani, Bangalore, October 11, 2006 (Kannada)
Kannada Prabha, Bangalore, October 11, 2006 ( Kannada)
"All traditional cities are modern".
Interview: "All traditional cities are modern," says Dr Jyoti Hosagrahar. The view could smack of dichotomy in our times which compartmentalise tradition and modernity as disparate entities...
Deccan Herald, Bangalore, August 24, 2005
"Delhi is picturesque city that fell into decay".
Interview: Dr Jyoti Hosagrahar,
Hindustan Times, New Delhi, August 13, 2005.
