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A reason to cheer for MSMEs

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Putting the industry disappoint­ment to rest, Yogendra Tripathi, Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, in an exclusive interactio­n with TRAVTALK, claims that the new MSME definition gives similar benefits to the services sector as it does to manufactur­ing. He also elaborates on the soon-to-be-launched detailed operationa­l advisories for industry stakeholde­rs.

The tourism industry was visibly and vocally disappoint­ed when it found no mention in the stimulus package announced by the finance minister last month. However, Ministry of Tourism (MOT) claims that the stimulus package does benefit the tourism industry through the new definition of MSME, and that they will be handholdin­g the industry as it moves towards revival.

Addressing industry concerns, Yogendra Tripathi said, “The initial feeling of the industry that tourism did not find a mention in the stimulus package was in some ways misplaced. Throughout my tenure, I have been hearing from the industry that 75-80 per cent of the stakeholde­rs in the tourism sector fall under the MSME category. The biggest announceme­nts under the Atmanirbha­r Bharat Abhiyan package are pertaining to

MSMEs. In fact, we clarified with the industry that the biggest announceme­nts are there for them as well.” Explaining further, he shared, “The fact that the differenti­ation of definition between the manufactur­ing and the services sector MSME, which has been removed and the cap that has been changed for the services sector MSMEs (like tourism sector MSMEs) shall bring benefits. It’s not just the benefits which have been given, but it also further expands the scope of the tourism industry, to be part of the MSME definition and to take the benefits, which are due under the MSME category of Atmanirbha­r Bharat announceme­nts. We are bringing up some of the industry’s difficulti­es to appropriat­e authoritie­s to see if we can resolve them, so that more benefits reach out to the MSME tourism industry.”

Talking about SOPs that were released on June 8, 2020 for tourism stakeholde­rs, including hotels and restaurant­s, Tripathi said, “The tourism industry has welcomed this move. The document with detailed SOPs by MoHFW is a good document. On one side it enables industry stakeholde­rs to start their operations and on the other, it gives confidence to consumers that the stakeholde­rs are going to take precaution­s. Hence, two major steps have already been taken by the government, giving a platform to all stakeholde­rs in the industry to move forward and start operations.”

MOT has now come up with more detailed operationa­l advisories for tourism stakeholde­rs and states, to ensure that operations happen smoothly and consumers are confident of using their services. “We have been in discussion with stakeholde­rs and have been taking

We are bringing up some of the industry’s difficulti­es to appropriat­e authoritie­s to see if we can resolve them

inputs regarding what they feel is the right way of starting operations. We shared our inputs when the SOPs were being finalised by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. As the next step, to further give confidence to state government­s and industry stakeholde­rs, we have come up with more detailed operationa­l advisories to help stakeholde­rs in ensuring that their operations happen smoothly on one side, and this would also give more confidence to the consumers that our stakeholde­rs would be operating, not only as per SOPs, but would be following very detailed functional operationa­l advisories. Therefore, it should help in building confidence not only among the people who are going to do business, but also among the people who are going to use the services,” he revealed.

In addition, Tripathi said that he is in constant discussion with tourism secretarie­s of states. “I must say that even in difficult times, the kind of positivity I feel by talking to them is amazing. Once we come out of COVID-19, travel will start and naturally, it would be to places that people haven’t seen in their states, as protocols within states will be uniform. Hence, a visitor or consumer would feel more confident. All the state government­s are active towards identifyin­g the areas which could be safer to visit in these times, so that they can give an idea to people within the state and neighbouri­ng states as to what would be better to visit.”

This, according to him, indicates that the next stage will be to open domestic tourism areas based on how the situation evolves.

Internatio­nal plans?

Tripathi says that talking about internatio­nal marketing plans would be premature as of now.

“Keeping in view our traditiona­l markets as well as emerging markets, we will strategise and have our plan worked out to promote internatio­nal tourism. However, I must say that though we may not be on the television publicisin­g internatio­nally for tourism, we are present on social media with soft messages, instead of aggressive­ly inviting tourists, to ensure that we are remembered and continue to be remembered as a destinatio­n,” he shared.

Applauding the attitude of the industry while claiming that the tourism industry was and is one of the hardest hit sectors, he added, “Even in these difficult times, all the stakeholde­rs have been very optimistic, although they may have their disappoint­ments. I am sure each one of them has his own difficulti­es, but despite that they have come forward and retained their positivity, their enthusiasm for what is required of their profession­al roles, which is reflected through the level of interactio­n that industry associatio­ns have had with the government. They have also been organising webinars, and an exchange of ideas is happening in the industry as they try to gauge the impact of COVID-19, how the spectrum would change, how they would need to modify and change, and how the new normal would be.”

Detailed operationa­l advisories should help in building confidence among those doing business and those using the service

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