Under PMDP Rs
2000 cr earmarked for development of Tourism Sector
SRINAGAR,
OCTOBER 05: With soaring growth in leisure travel market, Advisor to
Governor, Khurshid Ahmed Ganai today said emphasis on "eco-friendly
adventure tourism" is an effective and tangible way to give back to
society.
The Advisor said this during a meeting attended by Secretary Tourism Rigzin
Sampheal, Managing Director (MD) JK Tourism Development Corporation (JKTDC)
Asif Hamid Khan, MD, JK Cable Car Corporation Shamim Malik, MD, Golf
Development and Management, Ghalib Mohammed, Secretary Golf Development and
Management Nuzhat Gul, Director Tourism Jammu, Om Prakash, Director Tourism
Kashmir Tasaduq Jeelani, Director Planning ParveizKakroo, CEOs of developmental
authorities and other officials.
During the meeting, the Advisor said the Governor led administration is making
sustainable efforts to increase tourist footfall in the State so as to give a
fillip to the tourism industry in the State. However, in the pursuit,
preserving of State's natural wildlife and clean environment for future
generation to cherish, could not be ignored, he added.
Speaking high about the concept of eco-friendly adventure tourism, Ganai said
eco-friendly adventure tourism is need of the hour as it has many contours to
it. He explained the concept not only provides a new option for adventure
lovers to test their adrenaline rush at various adventure destinations in the
State, but also helps in the well-being of local population by providing them
new employment options.
In the pursuit to increase tourist footfall, the Advisor urged conservation and
sustenance of ecology should not be compromised. "As responsible citizens,
it is our duty to ensure that our adventure activities are carried out in
eco-friendly environment so that travel to natural areas does not affect
conservation of the environment there," the Advisor said.
Ganai said with great peaks, fresh water lakes, glaciers and meadows in all
three regions of the State has great potential for adventure tourism and need
of the hour is to promote them at national as well as international levels.
Giving an example about the adventure places in Valley, the Advisor said
Pahalgam is the "paradise for adventure tourists." He said Yusmarg is
another example of a great adventure place for tourists. The Advisor directed
the concerned to desist from building concrete structures in these areas.
"Don't dot the green,"
directed the Advisor.
He said instead focus should be to provide maximum facilities to the travelers
visiting there.
The Advisor suggested to organize daylong trips for tourists from Pahalgam to
Nagbal-Anantnag temple and spring, Pahalgam to Matan temple, Pahalgam to
Achabal, Pahalgam to Verinag Garden, and Pahalgam to Kokernag garden.
Stressing on the need to involve private sector in promoting adventure tourism
in the State, the Advisor said there are many senior private players who have
over the time developed expertise in the field and are presently pursuing the
activities in and outside the State. He said it is better to use their
expertise so that better services are provided to the travelers visiting the
State.
Highlighting the role of Tourism Development Authorities, Ganai said the
purpose of creating these authorities was to harness the real potential of
tourism industry in the State. Unfortunately, there were not sufficient
financial resources at that time to reap maximum benefits, however, with
adequate funds under Prime Minister's Development Package (PMDP) the people
working in these authorities should be able to deliver the optimum results.
The Advisor asked the concerned to relook into the second phase proposal of
PMDP so that all the activities, especially infrastructure development and
publicity related to tourism, could be covered under the programme.
Earlier, the Secretary Tourism revealed that the Tourism Department has
formulated a draft of adventure guidelines, which has been put in public domain
to seek their feedback in this regard.
It was informed that Rs 2000 crore were earmarked for Tourism Sector in State
to carry out various activities and the amount is to be spent in next five
years. In the first phase, projects worth Rs 400 crore were sanctioned, while
as the second phase proposal for another Rs 400 has also been sent to the Union
Government for approval.
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