Travel + Leisure India & South Asia

LETTER from the Editor

THE FESTIVE SEASON is upon us. With rather sombre Durga Puja and Navaratri-Dussehra celebrations behind us, we’re gearing up for one of the biggest festivals of India, Deepavali, this month. And while the festive fervour is restrained this salutes the grit of these people in a special feature this issue (). We will carry forward this celebration of pandemic warriors in our first-ever virtual edition of readers’ choice T+L India’s Best Awards this year (). Stay tuned to our social media handles to watch who emerges victorious from the travel and hospitality industries in these challenging times.

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