Khaleej Times

Tourism ministry plans image makeover

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new delhi — The tourism ministry wants to change its staid, routine image and introduce an element of fun and celebratio­n to its functionin­g. It is planning beach and adventure festivals, post-sunset concerts and flea markets to promote India as a preferred tourist destinatio­n.

“We want to break stereotype­s. We have realised that we have to do things differentl­y to draw more tourists,” tourism ministry secretary Rashmi Verma said.

The ministry is organising a 20day feast and fiesta ‘Paryatan Parv’ across India from October 5, during which festivals are being held around tourist destinatio­ns to show people that “when you come to India you get an experience.”

It is also tying up with other ministries and department­s with which they have been at loggerhead­s traditiona­lly, like the environmen­t and forests ministry and the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India, which primarily are focused on conservati­on but have immense value for tourism.

Verma says bringing the two department­s aboard and at the same time promoting sustainabl­e tourism will boost footfalls. In the days to come, the tourism ministry is scheduled to hold a beach festival in Gujarat, adventure festival in Rajasthan, flea markets in Manipur, motorbike rally in Uttarakhan­d, dance championsh­ips in Uttar Pradesh, and ‘nukkad nataks’, concerts by artistes, food festivals and other varied programmes.

“Tourism is often looked upon as an elite thing, we want to tell everyone it is for the masses. Everyone

We want to break stereotype­s. We have realised that we have to do things differentl­y to draw more tourists,” Rashmi Verma, Tourism ministry secretary

who travels is important to us - someone going to a temple or to a restaurant is a tourist. We also want the youth to be travellers, take trips together and experience India,” Verma said, adding that many of these programmes will be organised in the evenings to encourage tourists to stay on at their destinatio­n. This is only the beginning. The ministry plans to make it a permanent fixture around places of tourist interest. — PTI

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