MoT sets up Southern Zonal Tourism Council
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The Ministry of Tourism (MoT) has announced the setting up of the Southern Zonal Tourism Council (SZTC).
The SZTC will comprise the states of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Minister of State for Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr K Chiranjeevi welcomed the idea that emanated from the World Travel and Tourism Council India Initiative (WTTCII) Bekal Retreat in September this year.
“The setting up of the Southern Zonal Tourism Council will help facilitate development of Tourism and tourism products of Southern India in a holistic and comprehensive manner. Development of integrated tourism circuits among the southern states will be the way forward. The issues of competitive taxation of tourism products, inter-state taxation, seamless tourist movement by facilitating smooth facilitation at entry and exit points of the states will be addressed by the council,” said Chiranjeevi.
The MoT will be writing to the Chief Secretaries of the States, who could chair the SZTC by rotation. Tourism Secretary and Finance Secretary of the respective states will be permanent invitees to the SZTC. The council will also interact with the stakeholders to understand the concerns and issues facing the tourism industry. The SZTC will have a mandate to look at the inter-state taxation on tourist vehicles, interstate permits, smooth facilitation at the entry and exit points of the state, development of requisite infrastructure to and at the destinations.