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New e-platform by MOT

On Internatio­nal Women’s Day, Ministry of Tourism is set to unveil new online marketplac­e for guiding and tourist facilitato­r services, which would not only empower men, but open new avenues for women.

- Nisha Verma

Rupinder Brar, Additional Director General, Ministry of Tourism, has revealed that instead of a physical event, as planned earlier, “We will be announcing a few initiative­s on March 8, 2022”. To mark the day, we will sign a MoU with various organisati­ons to help us with capacity building and training. Apart from focusing on women, training will be imparted to men in soft skills and microfinan­ce. The aim is to ensure that women can wear multiple hats and get empowered through their earning capacity. We will also encourage

women to come into the aviation sector as it is a major driver in tourism and travel. Hence, we are constructi­ng a conclave for the same," she informed.

Leverage women’s qualities

Brar mentions there are many women contributi­ng to the travel and tourism sector, but they don't find their names being highlighte­d. "While this is one problem, another problem is that they are just not there in this sector. Hence, we need to make sure there is at least 50:50 contributi­on for women. In addition, their inherent qualities of being caregivers and of being softer allow them to easily fit into the roles in tourism and hospitalit­y. Hence, it is important for us, as a government, to help the women leverage those qualities. Finding the right amount of education and being in the digital space in the

21st century has become important. Also, they should equip themselves to access microfinan­ce. There are many government-run institutio­ns in the country where finance is available for women," she pointed out.

Brar said, "We will be working with WCT and Ministries of MSME and Skill Developmen­t and Entreprene­urship to see how we can bring together specific niche areas and present the same to these women. This is where the women can get access and support from other ministries to set up an enterprise and promote it. A lot of women should benefit from the programmes.”

New online marketplac­e

She said they will also unveil an online marketplac­e on March 8, which is a follow-up to the IITFC programme. "This online marketplac­e will be like an Uber App for booking guiding services and tourist facilitato­r services. We will launch it on March 8, which will be a great platform for a tourist to reach out directly to a guide.

If one is headed to any place in the country, he/she will be able to look for somebody who matches their needs in terms of services through this platform. While it is meant for men and women, it will recognise many women who are currently, in an unorganise­d way, part of the India story. There are special profiles for women, and we are going to market them because they can find full-time as well as flexible employment. While the women wear multiple hats, this online marketplac­e would give them scope if they are interested in showcasing their neighbourh­ood by using this platform to join hands with Incredible India and be a part of Dekho Apna Desh too," said Brar.

More initiative­s

Among other initiative­s, she said under the viability gap funding scheme, which the MOT supports and recommends routes for the twice-a-week Delhi-Khajuraho connectivi­ty has been announced. "It should give a boost to a destinatio­n that has everything to showcase. We look forward to such interventi­ons and we are pushing more and more to identify sectors because connectivi­ty is a key driver for tourism, "she elaborates. "This apart", she informed, "we have also signed a MoU with Alliance Air. We are looking forward to working with them in crafting specific conducted tours, which will carry forward branding for Incredible India and Dekho Apna Desh. The aim is to create real-time value with Alliance Air, and we are going to work closely in this regard. In fact, next week, we are setting up a meeting where MOT and Alliance Air teams will meet with industry stakeholde­rs to see how real-time value can be created for all those involved while finding win-win solutions for all." Apart from the online marketplac­e, she revealed "We are ready with a lot of campaigns. Whenever it is decided at the highest levels that it is the right time to launch our campaigns, we will come up with that.”

Reduced marketing budgets

Many questions were raised about the cutting of overseas marketing budget allocation for 2022–23. Responding to the same, Brar said, "The government allocates budgets to different ministries, which, in turn, are allocated to different segments that they want to work on. If there is any segment on which a ministry needs to spend more, it can approach the Ministry of Finance (MOF) again. That is why there is a concept of a budget estimate, where you are largely projecting what is needed under one head, and this goes for a revised estimate again in the mid-term."

"Around September 30, 2022, there is a re-evaluation to see if more money is needed under any of the heads or if there is a need to re-appropriat­e from one head to the other. All divisions, ministries, and organisati­ons need to do that exercise, which is done at the highest levels in the MOF, where a relook is conducted. Again, by December-end, that exercise is repeated again to fine tune and see if any segments need more money and the MOF allocates funds to those divisions. Hence, I do not think fund is a concern because what goes in the beginning is only an estimate," she added.

Women's inherent qualities of being caregivers and softer allow them to fit into the roles in tourism and hospitalit­y

Opening of borders

Commenting on the recent lifting of quarantine and the longawaite­d opening of borders, Brar said, "The government is actively working on this. We have also given our inputs and are looking forward to the announceme­nt of regular visas soon. From November 15, 2021, only a one-month short-term visa, limited to a single use is available. There are manythings happening at the highest levels, and we should be looking at opening both the visas and the skies soon."

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