Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today inaugurated a "tourist information cafe" in the city which would cater to the information needs of both native and foreign visitors to the capital during and after the Commonwealth Games.
The tourist information cafe is a combination of an interactive touch screen, a quick bite-cum-beverages and Delhi Memories Counter. Similar kiosks are being set up in various parts of the city.
After inaugurating the kiosk near the Birla Mandir in central Delhi, Dikshit said she was hopeful the cafes would be beneficial to the visitors during the Games and would provide them with all the details they want.
The touch screen with various sub sections gives details on the culture, food, tourist attractions and shopping among others which may be required by the visitors.
The information is available in eight foreign and Indian languages.
Thirty-eight more cafes are all set to be operational in the next week.
Delhi Memories counter has a collection of T-shirts, caps, bags, crockery, chocolates, stationery, key chains among other stuff.
The kiosk was designed by a Delhi-based artist Ved Pohoja and three of his associates and would be operational today onwards for 60 days.
The tourist information cafe is a combination of an interactive touch screen, a quick bite-cum-beverages and Delhi Memories Counter. Similar kiosks are being set up in various parts of the city.
After inaugurating the kiosk near the Birla Mandir in central Delhi, Dikshit said she was hopeful the cafes would be beneficial to the visitors during the Games and would provide them with all the details they want.
The touch screen with various sub sections gives details on the culture, food, tourist attractions and shopping among others which may be required by the visitors.
The information is available in eight foreign and Indian languages.
Thirty-eight more cafes are all set to be operational in the next week.
Delhi Memories counter has a collection of T-shirts, caps, bags, crockery, chocolates, stationery, key chains among other stuff.
The kiosk was designed by a Delhi-based artist Ved Pohoja and three of his associates and would be operational today onwards for 60 days.
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