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 Tourism not affected by ‘Aila’ 
 
 Staff Reporter 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
KOLKATA: “Tourism in West Bengal has not really been affected by Aila,” State Tourism Minister Manabendra Mukherjee said here on Wednesday. 
 
He said this at an event organised to update the press on the latest initiatives of the West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation (WBTDC). Mr. Mukherjee said there weren’t many tourists in the area since this is not the season in Sunderbans,
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Sajnekhali,
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“In Darjeeling,
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 Asked whether enough was being done to promote Sunderbans,
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