In line with Indiaโs G20 Presidency coinciding with ย celebration of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav โ Amrit Kaal, Ministry of Tourism, ย Government of India is attempting to develop Indiaโs Tourism Sector on a ย mission mode. Elaborating the same, Arvind Singh, Secretary, Ministry ย of Tourism, Government of India today said that India plans to develop 50 ย new tourism destinations across the country and envisages making 59 new air ย routes operational to boost tourism in the country.
Speaking during inaugural session of G20 Tourism Expo organized by Ministry ย of Tourism, Government of India along with FICCI and Department of Tourism, ย Government of Rajasthan, Arvind Singh said, โAmidst Indiaโs G20 ย Presidency, India's Tourism sector is showing one of the strongest recoveries in ย the Asia Pacific region. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, India ย registered 6.19 million foreign Tourists arrivals in 2022 registering a growth of ย 305% as compared to 1.52 million in 2021. To promote tourism further, we ย plan to promote Green Tourism and open up 50 new Tourism destinations and ย launch publicity in overseas market.โ
The Ministry of Tourism has already organized to G20- Tourism working Group ย Meetings and is exploring promotion of Green Tourism, Digitalization, Skill ย development, promotion of MSMEs and Destination Management. Besides, ย the Government is also focusing on robust infrastructure development as a ย whole.
โWe are taking a 360 degree view of developing the Tourism infrastructure ย with focus on enhancing rail, road and Air connectivity. We have ย recommended 59 new routes to the Ministry of Civil Aviation under the Udaan ย Scheme, which is very successful and out of this 51 Tourism routes have ย already been operationalized,โ said Shri Singh while highlighting the initiatives ย taken for the deepening of the tourism sector in the country.
Vishwendra Singh, Minister of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan today ย informed that the state government plans to revive 23 old air-strips spread all ย over Rajasthan which will give boost to tourism sector in the state.
Delivering his inaugural address at G20 Tourism Expo, Shri Vishwendra Singh ย said, โUnder our newly introduced Rural Tourism policy, we are going to re develop 23 air-strip with private sector support. This will provide a big impetus ย to tourism in Rajasthan, especially in rural areas and create humongous ย employment opportunities.โ
โRajasthan has also formed a path-breaking Rural Tourism policy which a lot ย states should emulate. The policy is expected to boost wildlife tourism, cultural ย and religious tourism across the state,โ said Shri Vishwendra Singh.
Enumerating the initiatives taken by Rajasthan Government, Gayatri ย Rathore, Principal Secretary - Tourism, Art & Culture, Government of Rajasthan ย said, โRajasthan is home to about 75% of heritage hotels in India, many of ย which has been renovated and restored through public private partnership and ย are now being used for royal-weddings and film shoots. Our department has ย recently formulated Rural Tourism Scheme to promote Tourism in rural ย Rajasthan and create employment opportunity.โ
Welcoming the delegates and dignitaries Dipak Deva, Chairperson, ย Tourism & Culture Committee of FICCI said, โThe recovery of tourism ย worldwide has been phenomenon and India is leading from the front. We hope ย to keep the momentum aiming at 11 million FTAs. Indiaโs G20 Presidency will ย add strength to Indiaโs drive.โ
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Jyotsna Suri, Past President, FICCI & CMD of The ย Lalit Suri Hospitality Group said, โIndiaโs G20 Presidency is an incredibleย opportunity of not only to host meetings, but also a fantastic platform to ย showcase Indiaโs diverse culture, cuisine, heritage and its treasure of tourism ย destinations. It is also a great opportunity for tourism industry to showcase ย itself.โ
Randhir Vikram Singh, President, Indian Heritage Hotel Association & ย CMD, Hotel Castle Mandawa said, โAs a country, we have a rich heritage and ย the tourism, especially in Rajasthan has a lot of heritage sites to showcase.โ
Delivering Vote of Thanks, Shailesh Pathak, Secretary General, FICCI said, ย โBy 2030, as India becomes the 3rd largest economy in the world, a prediction: ย tourism outflow from India is going to be 5X of todayโs numbers, and the ย inflow of foreign tourists is going to be 10X of the current level. This will lead to ย green & sustainable job creation.โ
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