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Rising up to the occasion

Rakesh Verma, Additional Secretary, Tourism, shares details on the five missions that will be an integral part of National Tourism Policy to make the sector (tour operators) competitiv­e. The aim is also to make tourism sector sustainabl­e.

- Nisha Verma

Rakesh Verma participat­ed in the 36th IATO convention, where he was part of a panel discussion on digital marketing. Speaking of the same, he stated that the convention deliberate­d on important post-pandemic issues. The overall theme was Road to Recovery, and within that they discussed the challenges faced by the sector, particular­ly by the tour operators, and what measures need to be taken, both by the industry and the government.

"They are compiling their recommenda­tions based on the deliberati­ons held at the convention and will be sharing those with the government and the Ministry of Tourism will take them forward," he said.

National Tourism Policy

Speaking at length about the new National Tourism Policy, Verma shared, "MoT has been thinking of bringing a new tourism policy and, with the backdrop of the pandemic and its impact on the sector, MoT has come up with a draft National Tourism Policy, which tries to bring new structural changes to the sector and also lays down an ambitious framework for tourism growth in the coming decades."

He revealed that the draft policy has five missions at its core. "First is the National Green Tourism Mission, which looks at mainstream­ing sustainabi­lity in the tourism sector because that’s a key challenge the sector faces and it is also one of the lessons from the pandemic that we need to develop tourism on sustainabl­e and responsibl­e lines. The second is the National Digital Tourism Mission, because the digitalisa­tion of the sector would unleash more opportunit­ies. It can really make our sector more competitiv­e.

"The third mission or pillar is the Tourism and Hospitalit­y Sector Skill Mission. Here, we are looking at skills as a general framework, but within that, the tourism and hospitalit­y sectors need to be aligned with the skill developmen­t framework, so that the sector will be ready from the supply side of manpower. This will make sure that we get employable young graduates and young people to serve in the sector, who can exploit the potential of opportunit­ies that are offered by the tourism and hospitalit­y sectors."

The fourth mission is about destinatio­n management. "This is also crucial for the growth and developmen­t of destinatio­ns. The idea is to make sure that the public agencies and private agencies at the destinatio­n jointly work together to bring all

stakeholde­rs together and set a strategic plan for each destinatio­n, making sure that there are no gaps, and all of them synergise their efforts towards developing tourism potential of the destinatio­n.

"The fifth mission is focused on developing tourism and hospitalit­y MSMEs. We have a lot of small and medium-sized players in our sector. All of them are largely informal. The aim is to formalise that sector, to meet the requiremen­ts of MSMEs, to meet the requiremen­ts of their capital, and credit and digital scales. This mission around MSMEs will help us develop them to create job opportunit­ies," he added.

He said that these five missions will provide a capacity for the sector to grow. "That’s how we have structured our draft policy. We are in consultati­on with the central ministries, state government­s and industry. With the feedback we will be able to finalise it shortly. We will be releasing it in consultati­on with public or industrial­ists and may have workshops before the final consultati­on. Hence, in five to six weeks, we should be close to finalising the draft policy."

Overseas offices

Saying that demand generation is one of the important aspects of tourism developmen­t and overseas markets in inbound tourism, Verma shared, "We have eight overseas offices for promoting tourism in those countries. Currently, staffing is a challenge, and we are sorting it out. Hence, we need to synergise the efforts of our offices and the mission officers to take inbound tourism forward. "

NIDHI and SAATHI

The government has designated offices in Indian missions abroad for promotion and developmen­t of tourism

Speaking of MOT’s flagship NIDHI and SAATHI schemes, Verma revealed that they have moved to the second phase, called NIDHI plus. "Here we will also take other tourism service providers on the platform as part of the National Digital Tourism Mission wherein we need to digitise data on destinatio­ns, attraction­s, and tourism service providers. We have now opened it to tour operators, and we are going to the next phase where our entire classifica­tion system is going to be revamped, and by January 2022, we should be able to complete that process."

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Additional Secretary, Tourism
Rakesh Verma Additional Secretary, Tourism
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Additional Secretary, Tourism
Rakesh Verma Additional Secretary, Tourism

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