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Kerala tourism summit hosts 35,000 meets

- BY ASHRAF PADANNA

KOCHI: The tenth edition of Kerala Travel Mart (KTM) that concluded here on Sunday saw 35,000 buyerselle­r meets, 15,000 of them involving delegates from foreign countries.

The encouragin­g response has prompted the idea of a much spacious permanent venue from the next edition of what is already the country’s biggest tourism event.

KTM-2020 will also be plastic-free even as the Sept.27-30 venue of the biennial event took exceptiona­l care to ensure cleanlines­s, they told a press conference.

Kerala Tourism Secretary Rani George emphasised that KTM-2018 has enabled a general change in public perception that last month’s deluge has crippled the state’s tourism.

“What’s more, it has reinforced the spirit of Responsibl­e Tourism that has completed a decade in Kerala,” she said.

“RT will from now be further boosted with in a way that promotes jobs in tourism. There will be a resurgence in the state’s travel and hospitalit­y sectors.”

Kerala Tourism director P. Bala Kiran said the speed with which the organisers ran the last lap to host KTM-2018 a month after the natural calamity stands proof to the state’s spirit of resilience.

“It’s a positive lesson not just for us in Kerala, but the whole of India and even the world,” he said.

Responsibl­e tourism state co-ordinator Rupesh Kumar K said the inception of an RT Mission a year ago had seen a surge in the number of units under it - from 361 in 2008 to 3,861.

Also, THE lood-hit CHENDAMANG­ALAM (Ernakulam district) and Aranmula (Pathanamth­itta) known their traditiona­l cloth-weavers-and-mirror-makers-are-being included as part of the package of RT.

As many as 95 foreign delegates at KTM-2018 have agreed to partner in Kerala Tourism’s RT, which gives jobs to 30,000 families, while 7,800 of them ARE DIRECT BENEICIARI­ES, HE SAID.

KTM-2018 president Baby Mathew said the total of 35,000 business meets is comparable with any such event of internatio­nal repute.

As for RT, he said a new project to braid coconut-tree fronds as the thatched roof for hotels and cottages has already got an order to procure half a million palm-leaves.

KTM past president Abraham George said KTM-2018 has sent across the global message that Kerala is working on its tourism with renewed vigour.

KTM secretary Jose Pradeep said the decision to avoid plastic at the next edition was keeping given the emphasis on cleanlines­s, which was already evident in KTM-2018.

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