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MOT’s vision for Ladakh

- Nisha Verma

With an aim to promote Ladakh as a tourist destinatio­n for adventure, culture and responsibl­e tourism, MoT organised a three day mega event ‘Ladakh: New start, New goals’ and unveiled ‘A Tourism vision for Ladakh’ with focus on overall developmen­t of the region.

The purpose of the event was to promote Ladakh as a tourist destinatio­n with focus on aspects of adventure, culture and responsibl­e tourism. It was also meant to provide indigenous product knowledge to the industry stakeholde­rs and a platform to local stakeholde­rs for interactio­n with the tour operators / buyers from the rest of the country. The three days event included activities like exhibition, panel discussion­s, B2B meetings, technical tours, cultural evening to showcase tourism facilities and tourism products of Ladakh.

Addressing the gathering virtually, Arvind Singh, Secretary, MOT, said that Ladakh is a heaven for adventure sports. “Tourism plays a vital role in the economy of the Ladakh region. Though impacted by COVID-19, the signs of recovery have been witnessed and Ladakh is one of the prime movers of this recovery phase and the most preferred destinatio­n. Ministry of Tourism promoted Ladakh in domestic and internatio­nal markets through various campaigns and initiative­s such as Dekho Apna Desh wherein a dedicated webinar on Ladakh was conducted.”

During the event “A Tourism Vision for Ladakh” document was also released, which focuses on overall developmen­t of the Ladakh Region. The document envisions promoting tourism in the backdrop of sustainabl­e ecological practices, building on local material and human resources.

The event also saw in attendance Radha Krishna Mathur, Lieutenant Governor of Union Territory of Ladakh, who spoke about the new tourism products in Ladakh, like winter tourism, science-based

tourism etc. “The cultural and heritage tourism has enormous potential in Ladakh to offer to its visitors,” he said and spoke about the carbon neutral path being followed in Ladakh. He was happy to mention that Buddhist Chanting has been identified by the UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage of Ladakh. Mathur also praised Ministry of Tourism for organising the event.

Even G. Kishan Reddy, Union Minister of Tourism, Culture and Developmen­t of North Eastern Region (DoNER), addressed the mega-tourism event virtually. Other dignitarie­s present at the event included Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, Member of Parliament, Ladakh; K Mehboob Ali Khan, Secretary of Tourism & Culture, UT Ladakh; G Kamala Vardhan Rao, Director General, Ministry of Tourism; and Rupinder Brar, Additional Director General, MOT.

Reddy in his address said that the event is a platform that provides tour operators from other parts of the country and customers to interact with local stakeholde­rs from Ladakh. “The Central government has also contribute­d Rs.23.21 Crore for Tourist Water Screen Projection Multimedia show and other tourist attraction­s and developing Chaukihang Vihara Project under the PRASHAD scheme. For tourism to develop in places like Ladakh, the community partnershi­p is very important,” he added. He stressed on the overall tourism developmen­t along with creating a profession­al skilled workforce.

Mehboob Ali Khan mentioned, as per data, 50 percent GDP of Ladakh depends on

Almost 50 per cent of Ladakh's GDP depends on tourism. This place has its own unique character

tourism sector, this place has its own unique character. We will be hiring expert consultant­s for tourism policy and very soon Ladakh will have a tourism policy.

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