The Sunday Guardian

Tourism Ministry all set to launch Incredible India 2.0

Tourism Joint Secretary Suman Billa said government would roll out 40 to 45 projects by the end of 2018.

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offer and, therefore, tourists get overwhelme­d, making it difficult for them to decide. We, therefore, need to undertake specific campaigns that would be tailor-made and that is what we are looking at for Incredible India 2.0. Apart from this, another thing that we need to do is prioritise our products because we cannot sell all the products at one time. Therefore, we have termed 2018 the ‘year for adventure tourism’. We also need to encourage the developmen­t of world class infrastruc­ture and safe public transport system for enhancing tourism in the country.” According to ministry officials, though the tourism industry in India has an enormous potential to grow manifold, it is experienci­ng a slow rate of growth as the budgetary allocation for the ministry has been meagre— a paltry 0.9% of the total budget for the financial year 2017-2018. As per the annual report of the Ministry of Tourism, the tourism industry in India has experience­d an average growth rate of 4.5% since 2014, with about 88.9 lakh foreign tourists arriving in the country in 2016, a marginal increase by 8 lakh foreign tourists compared to 2015. Besides this, safety and security of tourists have also been a cause of major concern as any sort of assault or attack on a foreign tourist sends out a wrong message across the globe. Instances like the way a Swiss couple was attacked near Fatehpur Sikri in Agra earlier this week by a group of men, have not helped the tourism industry in India. Speaking on safety and security issues, Billa said, “This has been a cause of concern and the safety and security of any tourist is a prime importance for all of us. We have been trying to address this issue by talking to the states to provide for a tourist police force. We also have a designated 24X7 helpline number 1363 that operates in 12 languages where any tourist in distress can call for help. Not only this, the most important thing is that people’s attitudes towards tourists have to change. We need to sensitise them and make them realise the fact that tourists are our guests and they should be treated with respect.” Apart from the circuits, projects like PRASAD (Pilgrimage Rejuvenati­on and Spirituali­ty Augmentati­on Drive) would include developmen­t of all pilgrimage sites in the country in terms of infrastruc­ture and tourist-friendly centres.

Schemes like HRIDAY (Heritage City Developmen­t and Augmentati­on Yojana) that are aimed at preserving and revitalisi­ng the “soul and unique character of the heritage cities in India”, have also been sanctioned by the Ministry. Billa also added that India needs to tap the niche tourist market that could contribute hugely to the Indian economy in terms of bringing in vital foreign revenue—an area that has seen a slowdown.

The tourism industry provides a total of 5.8% of the total jobs in the country, and contribute­d about 9.6% of the total GDP in 2016.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah interact with journalist­s at a gettogethe­r, ‘Diwali Milan’ at the BJP headquarte­rs in Delhi on Saturday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah interact with journalist­s at a gettogethe­r, ‘Diwali Milan’ at the BJP headquarte­rs in Delhi on Saturday.

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