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‘Tourism industry has gone into a state of disbelief, shock’

- NEHA ALAWADHI & ANEESH PHADNIS

“The Indian tourism industry has gone into a state of disbelief and shock,” said Nakul Anand, chairman of the Federation of Associatio­ns in Indian Tourism & Hospitalit­y (FAITH), in a letter addressed to the Minister of Tourism Prahlad Singh Patel.

The hospitalit­y and tourism sector is among the worst hit because of the pandemic, and is unlikely to recover any time soon as people continue to be cautious of going out in a crowded places. Online ordering of food has also been impacted as most restaurant­s and hotels continue to remain closed. Tourism sites are also unlikely to see visitors any time soon.

“We are sad and disappoint­ed that the finance minister chose to completely ignore this sector,” said Anurag Katriar, president of National Restaurant Associatio­n of India. While FAITH claims Indian tourism, travel and hospitalit­y comprise 10 per cent of India’s GDP, NRAI has been batting for a stimulus saying that the restaurant sector employs 7.3 million people, and is the second-largest employer after agricultur­e in the country.

“The hospitalit­y industry pledges its hotel rooms to the government for accommodat­ing the quarantine­d, we prepare and distribute free meals to millions of people and we support the government whenever they call for us but unfortunat­ely we do not even figure in their list of sectors that are in desperate need of help,” said Gurbaxish Singh Kohli, vicepresid­ent, Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associatio­ns of India and President, Hotel and Restaurant Associatio­n of Western India.

“We have borne the maximum brunt of this pandemic. Our industry, to the tune of of ~18 trillion, is on the verge of collapse. Tourism industry was affected even before the lockdown in February, when internatio­nal flights and visa were cancelled. Lack of any mitigating announceme­nt by the finance minister only shows that the government considers the entire sector not worthy of any attention,” said Pronab Sarkar, president of Indian Associatio­n of Tour Operators.

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