Why has hostel culture for tourism been slower to develop in India compared to other countries, and what factors are contributing to its gradual growth now?
Chamarti Sreekar
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per capita income , and most places in india aren't been marketed that way that would actually pull lot of attraction, even if they do the poor quality of service becomes dealbreaker sometimes
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