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Budget to boost tourism

After Union Budget presentati­on, Minister of Tourism thanks Prime Minister and Finance Minister for the focus placed on developmen­t of infrastruc­ture, connectivi­ty and border linkages, which, he says, will boost tourism in India.

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Kishan Reddy, Union Minister of Tourism, Culture and DoNER, said that an additional amount of ` 2,400 crore has been earmarked for the Union Ministry of Tourism (MOT).

"This budget is 18.42 per cent higher than the allocation in 2021-22. It will be used by MOT for developing tourism infrastruc­ture, marketing & promotion and capacity building. As India celebrates 75 years of independen­ce with Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, we are entering Amrit

Kaal and this budget presents a blueprint for India at 100. This year's budgetary allocation­s for Vikas (developmen­t) and Virasat (heritage) go hand in hand, as evidenced by significan­tly higher budgetary allocation­s for the Tourism and Culture Ministries," he said.

The pluses

Lauding the PM Gati Shakti Masterplan, Reddy shared, "Gati Shakti is driven by seven engines — roads, railways, airports, ports, mass transport, waterways and logistics infrastruc­ture. These engines supported by energy transmissi­on,

IT communicat­ion, bulk water, sewerage and social infrastruc­ture, will pull forward not just the economy but will also play a role in boosting tourism in India."

The Union Budget has also planned for developmen­t of new river links (Daman Ganga Pinjal, Par Tapi Narmada, Godavari Krishna, Krishna Pennar, and Peenar Kaveri), which will boost cruise tourism that has seen great success on the Ganga and Brahmaputr­a rivers.

With the budget placing focus on developing roads in border regions, Reddy said, "MOT has been making efforts to boost border tourism in the country. Border villages with sparse population­s, limited connectivi­ty and infrastruc­ture often get

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left out of developmen­t gains. Such villages on the northern border will be covered under a new Vibrant Villages Programme. Activities will include constructi­on of village infrastruc­ture, housing, tourist centres, road connectivi­ty, provision of decentrali­sed renewable energy, DTH access of DD and education channels, and also support for livelihood generation."

Allocation­s

Reddy shared that out of the

` 2,400 crores, ` 1,644 crores have been earmarked for the developmen­t of tourism infrastruc­ture, including an outlay of

` 1,181.30 crore for the Swadesh Darshan Scheme.

The budget allocation will help the Ministry to complete ongoing projects under the scheme, and the infrastruc­ture created will provide a better tourism experience for tourists at smaller and lesser-known destinatio­ns. A total of 55 new destinatio­ns are being planned to be developed under the Swadesh Darshan scheme and the Ministry will continue to have its focus on the Northeast, Himalayan region, tribal regions etc.

He also said that ` 235 crores have been allocated for the PRASHAD Scheme.

"A total of 37 projects have been sanctioned under the PRASHAD

Scheme, of which 17 projects have been completed," he added.

Sharing details about the other initiative­s, he said, "Under the various schemes run by MOT, we have developed 278 parking lots,

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278 toilets, 181 cafeterias and 34 sound and light shows among other things."

Highlighti­ng the importance of the Northeast from the tourism perspectiv­e, Reddy shared, "We are happy to see that the budget supports a major thrust for the region. The PM developmen­t initiative for the Northeast, PM-DevINE, being implemente­d through the Northeast Council, will fund infrastruc­ture in the spirit of PM Gati Shakti and social developmen­t based on the health needs of the North East. This will specifical­ly benefit the youth and women of the North East. An initial ` 1,500 crore has been made available. MOT has further allocated ` 227 crore for the North-Eastern States for the year 2022–23; ` 98 crore is earmarked under the Tribal Sub Plan for the creation of tourism infrastruc­ture in the tribal areas," he stated.

Sharing more details, he said, "An allocation of ` 130 crore is set apart for the developmen­t of iconic sites. The remaining allocation would be used for funding other schemes like capacity building for service providers, champion service sector schemes, informatio­n technology, etc. and also to meet the establishm­ent expenditur­e of the Ministry and its subordinat­e offices, the India Tourism Offices in the country and abroad."

Around ten scheduled commercial banks have launched the new Loan Guarantee Scheme for the COVID-affected Tourism Service Sector (LGSCATSS). "Cheques/ sanction letters have been distribute­d to some of the beneficiar­ies of LGSCATSS. An allocation of

` 12.50 crore is provided under MOT’s Budget for 2022-23 for this purpose. The total allocation proposed under the scheme for five years is ` 62.5 crores," shared the minister.

Emphasis on promotions

By leveraging the success of India's robust COVID-19 vaccinatio­n drive, "Ministry will continue to place focus on marketing and promoting both domestic as well as inbound tourism," he said.

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