The Sunday Guardian

New policy accords industry status to tourism in MP JaL mahotsav promoting water tourism

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT BHOPAL

Under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the Tourism Policy 2016 aims at integrated developmen­t of tourism in the state. The Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board has been constitute­d for expansion and promotion of tourism activities.

It has also been decided to give industry status to tourism under the new policy.

A “Jal Mahotsav” (Water Festival) will be held in the state annually and marketed internatio­nally. Special efforts are being made to market Panchmarhi, the picturesqu­e hill station that has immense natural beauty.

Under the new tourism policy, investors will be eligible to get grants for tourism projects across the state. Adventure tourism, water tourism, amusement and entertainm­ent parks and wellness centres have been included in the eligibilit­y list for capital grants. It has also been decided to open eco and adventure tourism to private investment­s. Specific provisions have also been made for the promotion of film tourism, water tourism and sustainabl­e tourism under the new policy. Now land will be allotted at industrial rate to proposed and forthcomin­g tourism projects in industrial areas and parks. Tourism will get facility for electricit­y supply, land diversion, land value assessment, water allotment from natural sources and assessment of property tax, as per industrial units.

The new policy 2016 has been made part of the tourism policy for land auction for setting up tourism projects by private investors.

The renovation of Minto hall (old Assembly building) in Bhopal has begun. Renovation of Hanumantia, Mandu, Taj Mahal Palace (Bhopal), Govindgarh Fort ( Rewa), Madhavgarh Fort (Satna) is underway under the tourism policy. BRICS Tourism Summit, Jal Mahotsav and Tourism Quiz have been organised successful­ly. A single rate arrangemen­t has been made for tourists in protected wildlife areas. Better retiring facilities have been provided. Online permission is being given for wildlife tourist places. Besides vehicle safaris, facilities of cycling, canoeing and trekking are being increased.

As many as 20 areas for amusement activities and six areas for wildlife experience­s have been notified. Besides, five amusement and two wildlife experience areas are in the process of being notified. was organised at Khajuraho recently under the aegis of Madhya Pradesh Tourism Corporatio­n. The race was joined by citizens and people interested in archaeolog­y and tourism.

“Go Heritage Run”, a awardwinni­ng series of half-marathons, will be organised at various heritage locations across India in associatio­n with Madhya Pradesh Tourism. The non-competitiv­e run encourages tourism and promotes the art and culture of Bundelkhan­d. Runners from Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, besides Bhopal and local people from Khajuraho,

 ??  ?? The site of the ‘Jal Mahotsav’ on the banks of the Indira Sagar Dam, Hanuwantiy­a, in Khandwa district.
The site of the ‘Jal Mahotsav’ on the banks of the Indira Sagar Dam, Hanuwantiy­a, in Khandwa district.

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