Need to develop new destinations for domestic tourism: DG, Ministry of Tourism, GoI
Jul 06, 2022
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NEW DELHI, 06 July 2022: Mr G Kamala
Vardhan Rao, Director General, Ministry of Tourism, Govt of India today emphasized on the need to develop
and showcase newer tourist destinations to attract more travellers from both
domestic and international countries. "We should collectively work to ensure
that new destinations come up with basic infrastructure," he added.
Addressing the '7th National
Tourism Investors Meet 2022', organized by FICCI, Mr Rao invited the
investors to invest in the tourism sector. "India is going to host the G-20
meetings next year and it will be organized across various states and cities.
The states are also investing heavily to build infrastructure. I urge investors
to come forward and invest in the hospitality sector," he stated.
Speaking on the investment potential in
tourism sector, Mr Rao stated that tourism is the beneficiary of all the
investments of various ministries and departments including national highways,
rural development ministry, civil aviation, railways, etc. "Whichever
department is investing in the infrastructure and services sector, it is
tourism which is the beneficiary," he stated.
Highlighting on enhancing the connectivity
in various tourist destinations, Mr Rao said that each year the
government is taking various steps to improve the rail and air connectivity but
air connectivity in the north-eastern sector still needs to be enhanced.
Speaking on the importance of souvenir
industry, depicting India's art, culture and other aspects, Mr Rao
stated that the industry should also focus on developing a niche in this sector
which has a lot of potential. "The government can only facilitate the souvenir
industry, but it is the private sector which has to take this up in a big way.
It can become a major investment area as well," he added.
Mr Rao also stated that post pandemic, MICE tourism is growing at
a much faster pace and with the increase in number of convention centers
opening in India, investors should seize the opportunity in MICE tourism.
Ms Usha Padhee, Joint Secretary, Ministry
of Civil Aviation, Govt of India stated that the government is working to increase the number of
airports in the country to 200 by 2024 from current 140 airports. She further
stated that aviation and tourism are complimenting sectors. "Air connectivity
needs to be in tandem with what the tourism sector is doing," she added.
Ms Padhee said that the government is working to
connect the north-eastern states with more international flights under the UDAN
scheme. "Coordination between the stakeholders is critical to improve the
connectivity," she emphasized.
Ms Rajni Hasija, Chairperson & MD,
IRCTC said that IRCTC has
the plan to expand its hospitality business and developing various properties
under PPP model. "This is the opportunity for the industry to join our hands in
developing various destinations and promoting the domestic tourism. Everyone has
to work together to promote the industry and IRCTC is also working to promote
film tourism in a big way," she added.
Dr Jyotsna Suri, Past President, FICCI;
Chairperson, FICCI Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Committee and CMD, The Lalit
Suri Hospitality Group
said that India needs to have a very robust domestic tourism and we can't
entirely rely on international tourism. "We need to go beyond the areas that
are unexplored. Connectivity is one of the biggest shortcomings that we have to
improve," she added.
Mr Ankush Nijhawan, Chairman, FICCI Outbound Tourism
Committee; Co-Founder, TBO Group & MD, Nijhawan Group; Mr Ravi Gosain,
Vice President, IATO and Mr Rajan Sehgal, Co-Founder-PASSIONALS,
President- Indian Golf Tourism Association & Member-MANAS under the aegis
of Ministry of Minority Affairs, Govt of India also shared their perspective on
the investment
opportunities in the tourism sector.
FICCI-Nangia Andersen LLP Knowledge paper 'Rebuilding Tourism for the Future 2022', was released during the event.
Key highlights of the report: The travel market in India is projected
to reach US$ 125 billion by FY27 from an estimated US$ 75 billion in FY20. In 2020, the Indian tourism sector
accounted for 31.8 million jobs, which was 7.3% of the total employment in
the country. By 2029, it is expected to account for
about 53 million jobs. International Tourist arrival is expected to reach
30.5 billion by 2028. This represents a significant
opportunity for the development of this industry to cater to the steeply
rising demand in various segments of tourism as well as |
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