The inaugural session of the 4th Tourism Working Group Meeting under G20 was addressed by Mr.G.Kishan Reddy, Union Minister for Tourism, Culture, and DoNER, Mr.Ajay Bhatt, Minister of State for Tourism; Mr.Shripad Yesso Naik, Minister of State for Tourism, Mr.Pramod Sawant, Chief Minister of Goa and Mr.Rohan Khaunte Minister of Tourism in Goa graced the occasion.
Addressing the inaugural session Mr.G.K Reddy, Union Minister for Culture, Tourism and DoNER said in the past few months, G20 Tourism Working Group Meetings were held under India’s Presidency and it includes the first meeting at Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, second at Siliguri, West Bengal, third meeting at Srinagar, Jammu, and Kashmir and had some insightful, thought-provoking and positive discussions on different types of tourism products with experts, innovators, and leaders from, across the world.
He also added that a visit to India would be incomplete, without experiencing the beauty, greatness, and richness of our spiritual strength and diversity of different places in the country. He said “We are home to more than, 50 Shakti Peethas, where the divinity of women is worshipped. India is the birthplace of Sikhism and we have the Sikh Golden Temple, Amritsar, a symbol of brotherhood and equality.
He also said “India is the birthplace of Buddhism and Jainism and has around 80% Hindu population. The 200 large Buddhist monasteries across India remind us of the Buddhist principles of non-violence and the Jain philosophy of living in harmony with natural forms, the basis for the Government’s Mission LiFE – Lifestyle For Environment.”
He further remarked “Since ancient times, travelling to India was an avenue for finding oneself and India has always been a popular destination for travellers from all corners of the globe seeking Self-discovery. This has provided opportunities for people across 200 countries and varied faiths to experience India’s Culture and Spiritual Heritage.”
Mr.G.K Reddy further informed that in India, in the spirit of our ancient philosophy of ‘Athithi Devo Bhava’ – where the guest is treated as divine, our foreign tourist arrivals after COVID-19 again have increased and Foreign Tourists during the period, January to April 2023 is 166% higher than arrivals registered during the last year same period in 2022. India is expected to recover its, inbound travel to pre-pandemic levels in 2023.
He further said that the final meeting will provide us all, with action points and recommendations for national and other governments, and other tourism stakeholders, to act upon to achieve, Sustainable Development Goals.
Union Minister also informed “Currently our Indian government has two priorities: Sustainable infrastructure creation, to cater to the growing needs of the tourists, and Raising awareness among the tourists, for responsible consumption and adoption of an environmentally conscious lifestyle and through the launch of the G20 Tourism and SDG Dashboard, a legacy has been created.
The dashboard being developed shall promote policies and initiatives by the G20 countries, and guest countries in building a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient sector. He also appealed to that together and build a more diverse, resilient, and sustainable tourism sector for our future generations.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Shripad Yesso Naik, Minister of State for Tourism said that Goa is the perfect holiday destination and is a colourful kaleidoscope of different things to see and do. It has a serene landscape, palm-lined beaches, golden sands, lush green countryside, an amazing mosaic of wonderful cultural history, and a unique mix of East and West cultures.
Mr. Shripad Yesso Naik also said, “The well-developed tourism infrastructure along the coastal areas and water bodies combined with favourable weather conditions aid in promoting adventure tourism in the country as is evident in the growing popularity of the segment amongst domestic and foreign tourists.”
He also said that the National Strategy for Adventure Tourism has been launched to position India as a preferred adventure tourism destination and help adventure tourism growth in the country. This strategy focuses on developing adventure destinations, promoting safety in adventure tourism, skill development, capacity building, and marketing.
He further added that the Goa Roadmap for Tourism builds on the efforts of the G20 Tourism Working Group in the past three years and identifies five interconnected priority areas under India’s G20 Presidency of Green Tourism, Digitalization, Skill Development, Tourism MSMEs and Destination Management with corresponding recommended actions to progress the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals. He also said that the. Goa Roadmap shall be a key guiding tool for the creation of a sustainable, inclusive, and resilient tourism sector.
Speaking on the occasion Minister of State for Tourism Mr. Ajay Bhatt said that Tourism gives people the chance to learn about other cultures and empowers communities, which helps the economy grow. The creation of robust infrastructure at the destination boosted by enhancement in last-mile connectivity has facilitated an increase in tourism experiences in the country.
Further, social media has also contributed a lot to the promotion of lesser-known tourism destinations as tourists look out for enriching experiences combining thrill, pleasure, and cultural exchange.
Informing about the PRASAD scheme he said “It is interesting to note that India is a major hub for spiritual tourism and heritage tourism. I take immense pride in informing the esteemed gathering that the Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual Augmentation Drive (PRASAD) scheme of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India was started in 2014-2015 by the Ministry of Tourism in order to make pilgrimage destinations and heritage cities more appealing to tourists.”
He also added that the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India also lays great focus on the development of rural tourism destinations that aim to preserve and promote cultural and natural heritage while also making sure that tourism leads to sustainable development. He added “The Global Tourism Plastics Initiative brings the travel industry together for achieving a unified goal, that is to eradicate plastic pollution at its source. This requires collaborative and dedicated efforts from governments, industry players, and other tourism stakeholders, thereby promoting sustainable tourism practices within the tourism industry.”
Speaking at the inaugural session Mr.Pramod Sawant, Chief Minister of Goa, highlighted the appeal of Goa as a year-round tourist destination that attracts diverse travellers due to its wide range of tourism offerings. He also stressed the importance of fostering an inclusive travel sector that prioritizes sustainable travel experiences.
He also said that as we have gathered today in Goa under the theme Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam we embark on the collective journey towards a more inclusive sustainable and prosperous world. He added “Goa is famously known as the ‘Pearl of the Orient’ and has been attracting millions of domestic as well as foreign tourists annually. He also said that Goa is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant Nightlife, thrilling adventurous sports, pristine western ghats and mesmerizing waterfalls, serene backwaters, yoga and wellness retreats, delicious cuisine, and unique culture and heritage.
He also said that Goa is an all-season tourist destination where there is something for everyone in this coastal Paradise and tourists indulge in various kinds of water sports and experience the vibrant nightlife attend musical events cultural programs and try out local cuisine.
A thematic discussion on ‘Making India a Hub for Cruise Tourism’ was also organised in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
At the event, discussions were held on successful practices of Cruise Tourism Promotion and Development, the Development of River Cruising, and the way forward in developing cruise Tourism. Draft strategy-Vision and Integrated Cruise Tourism Strategy for India’ was unveiled at the side event by Mr. G Kishan Reddy, Mr. Shripad Naik, and Mr.Ajay Bhatt.
Addressing the Thematic discussion, Union Minister Mr. G.K Reddy said that the Indian government is making all the efforts to encourage and improve cruise tourism and is working with the whole of the sector approach. He said that the government is working to ensure that in the coming days, anyone can enjoy the experience of cruise tourism. We are coordinating with the various ministries, state governments, international organisations, stakeholders, and industry to bring about a revolution in Cruise Tourism, he added. The minister further said that we have a coastal line of more than 7500 Km, which we can explore through Cruise tourism.
CM of Goa Mr. Pramod Samant remarked that Goa has immense potential and a robust ship-building and cruise industry. He highlighted that with a ‘Make in Goa for the Globe’ approach, Goa is playing a pioneering role in cruise infrastructure development and invited investments for strengthening the cruise tourism industry. He also highlighted that a first-of-its-kind marine cluster has been introduced to boost the marine industry in Goa.
Minister of State for Tourism, Mr. Ajay Bhatt stated during the thematic discussion ‘Making India a Hub for Cruise Tourism’ that with active collaboration among stakeholders and government initiatives under the visionary leadership of PM Mr. Narendra Modi, India would establish itself as a renowned global destination for cruise tourism very soon.
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