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Monday, November 06, 2006

INDIA - considers tourism development as National Priority Activity

eTN Asia, 29-10-2006

Major policy initiatives such as liberalization in aviation sector; pricing policy for aviation turbine fuel which influences internal airfares, tourist police etc highlight the diligence with which India has approached development of tourism industry in the last few years.India is positioning tourism as a major engine of economic growth and to harness its direct and multiplier effects for employment and poverty eradication in an environmentally sustainable manner.

This is the objective of the existing Tourism Policy of the Indian government, according to Minister of Tourism and Culture, Ambika Soni.

Soni underlined that tourism is a priority sector because, among others, it is able to maximize the productivity of India’s natural, human, cultural and technical resources; it is labour intensive and cottage or small industry based providing employment; it is capable of being primarily focused on rural areas with appropriate and relatively low cost programmes and it has extensive forward and backward economic linkages that build overall income and employment, especially for women and youth.

India’s share in world tourism, which was 0.37 percent during 2001 end, is likely to increase to 0.53 percent during 2006, Soni said. The Minister added further that as per the estimates, on an average, about 3.1 million additional jobs per year have been created directly and in-directly in the tourism sector in the last four years.

While the foreign tourist arrivals are expected to witness a growth of 78 percent in 2006 over 2001 (last five years), growth in the foreign exchange earnings is expected to be of the order of 122 percent during this period.

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