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By : Krishna Priya Chakraborty, Assistant Professor
Introduction
A complete national tourism policy would be unveiled in
India within the next two months, according to Union
Minister G Kishan Reddy. Information indicates that the
government has discussed this with all key stakeholders,
including the state governments, financial institutions, and
travel agencies.
Based on various developments that had occurred since the
last policy was created in 2002, the Ministry of Tourism
prepared a draft of the National Tourism Policy, taking into
account important recommendations from NITI Aayog, the
Sectoral Group of Secretaries, international best practices
from organizations like the UNWTO, and policies and
strategies developed by other nations.
Draft National Tourism Policy
The National Tourism Policy 2022 is part of the vision of
New India on a high trajectory of growth and prosperity. The
new Policy is a holistic framework for sustainable and
responsible growth of the tourism sector in the country.
•The policy’s objectives include increasing the framework
conditions for the country’s tourist industry’s growth,
assisting the travel and tourism sector, and promoting related
businesses.
National Tourism Policy Objectives
•To make India a year-round travel destination and to increase visitors, spending, and time spent there in
order to boost the contribution of tourism to the Indian economy.
•To create jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities in the tourism sector and ensure the supply of a skilled
labour pool.
•To make the tourist industry more competitive and draw in private sector investment.
•To preserve and enhance the nation’s natural and cultural resources.
•To ensure the nation’s tourist industry develops in a sustainable, ethical, and inclusive manner.
National Tourism Policy Guiding Principles
1. To promote sustainable, responsible and inclusive tourism.
• The policy aims to promote sustainable tourism by minimizing the negative impact of tourism on social,
environmental and economic aspects and maximizing the positive impact.
• The policy further advocates responsible tourism to bring all stakeholders together to take responsibility for achieving
sustainable tourism, and to create better places for people to live in and for people to visit.
•
• In order to ensure inclusive growth, creating opportunities for marginalized sections of society including people living
in remote areas will be a priority.
• Green Tourism – tourism activities that lead to sustainable tourism. Green tourism
or tourism in the green economy refers to tourism activities that can be maintained,
or sustained, indefinitely in their social, economic, cultural, and environmental
contexts.
• Green tourism catalyzes action for the promotion of sustainable tourism, which
takes full account of current and future economic, social and environmental
impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and host
communities.
1. To promote digitalization, innovation and technology in the tourism sector
•The Policy aims to use technology for several initiatives under the policy
and aims to help the tourism industry make the most of the opportunities
presented by the digital economy.
2. To follow a ‘whole of government’ approach
The Policy follows a ‘whole of government’ approach to address the major and multifaceted challenges faced by the
tourism industry and to develop the tourism sector in the country.
3. Private Sector led growth
•The Policy is guided by the principle that growth in the tourism sector has to be led by the Private Sector and the public
sector has to play an enabling and facilitating role.
•It aims to grant ‘Infrastructure Status’ to Tourism and Hospitality projects.
•It also aims at supporting tourism-related MSMEs in digitisation, formalisation of MSMEs, adopting sustainable
practices, etc.
•To promote Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat will be a central idea
under the Policy to enhance interaction and promote mutual understanding between people of
different States/UTs to promote a sustained and structured cultural connection in tourism and
related areas of culture, traditions & music, cuisine, sports and sharing of best practices, etc.
•To follow a destination-centric and tourist-centric approach
• The Policy aims at enhancing the tourist experience throughout his/her journey from arrival to return and it will be a
key element of planning for tourism development under the Policy.
Significance of Tourism:
•Tourism has emerged as a key driver of economic growth across
the world.
•It is one of the economic sectors with the strongest growth, it has
a big influence on commerce, employment, investment, building
infrastructure, and social inclusion.
•Tourism is a labor-intensive sector and has a significant
multiplier effect on employment in related sectors.
•Tourism is important in social inclusion since it employs more
women and youth than most the other sectors.
•Tourism can generate resources for the conservation of cultural
and natural heritage and has huge potential to make a positive
contribution to sustainable development goals.
Conclusion:
The Policy will be in effect for 10 years starting from the notification date unless it is subsequently extended.
The majority of the policy’s requirements demand simultaneous and coordinated action from the central level,
state governments, local governments, and industry stakeholders. Growth of the tourism sector will impact the
Indian economy in terms of spreading benefits across the country including remote areas and providing
employment and entrepreneurial opportunities to youth, women, marginalized sections of the society and
those in the informal sector.

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National Tourism Policy of India.pptx

  • 1. By : Krishna Priya Chakraborty, Assistant Professor
  • 2. Introduction A complete national tourism policy would be unveiled in India within the next two months, according to Union Minister G Kishan Reddy. Information indicates that the government has discussed this with all key stakeholders, including the state governments, financial institutions, and travel agencies. Based on various developments that had occurred since the last policy was created in 2002, the Ministry of Tourism prepared a draft of the National Tourism Policy, taking into account important recommendations from NITI Aayog, the Sectoral Group of Secretaries, international best practices from organizations like the UNWTO, and policies and strategies developed by other nations.
  • 3. Draft National Tourism Policy The National Tourism Policy 2022 is part of the vision of New India on a high trajectory of growth and prosperity. The new Policy is a holistic framework for sustainable and responsible growth of the tourism sector in the country. •The policy’s objectives include increasing the framework conditions for the country’s tourist industry’s growth, assisting the travel and tourism sector, and promoting related businesses.
  • 4. National Tourism Policy Objectives •To make India a year-round travel destination and to increase visitors, spending, and time spent there in order to boost the contribution of tourism to the Indian economy. •To create jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities in the tourism sector and ensure the supply of a skilled labour pool. •To make the tourist industry more competitive and draw in private sector investment. •To preserve and enhance the nation’s natural and cultural resources. •To ensure the nation’s tourist industry develops in a sustainable, ethical, and inclusive manner.
  • 5. National Tourism Policy Guiding Principles 1. To promote sustainable, responsible and inclusive tourism. • The policy aims to promote sustainable tourism by minimizing the negative impact of tourism on social, environmental and economic aspects and maximizing the positive impact. • The policy further advocates responsible tourism to bring all stakeholders together to take responsibility for achieving sustainable tourism, and to create better places for people to live in and for people to visit. • • In order to ensure inclusive growth, creating opportunities for marginalized sections of society including people living in remote areas will be a priority. • Green Tourism – tourism activities that lead to sustainable tourism. Green tourism or tourism in the green economy refers to tourism activities that can be maintained, or sustained, indefinitely in their social, economic, cultural, and environmental contexts. • Green tourism catalyzes action for the promotion of sustainable tourism, which takes full account of current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and host communities.
  • 6. 1. To promote digitalization, innovation and technology in the tourism sector •The Policy aims to use technology for several initiatives under the policy and aims to help the tourism industry make the most of the opportunities presented by the digital economy. 2. To follow a ‘whole of government’ approach The Policy follows a ‘whole of government’ approach to address the major and multifaceted challenges faced by the tourism industry and to develop the tourism sector in the country. 3. Private Sector led growth •The Policy is guided by the principle that growth in the tourism sector has to be led by the Private Sector and the public sector has to play an enabling and facilitating role. •It aims to grant ‘Infrastructure Status’ to Tourism and Hospitality projects. •It also aims at supporting tourism-related MSMEs in digitisation, formalisation of MSMEs, adopting sustainable practices, etc.
  • 7. •To promote Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat will be a central idea under the Policy to enhance interaction and promote mutual understanding between people of different States/UTs to promote a sustained and structured cultural connection in tourism and related areas of culture, traditions & music, cuisine, sports and sharing of best practices, etc. •To follow a destination-centric and tourist-centric approach • The Policy aims at enhancing the tourist experience throughout his/her journey from arrival to return and it will be a key element of planning for tourism development under the Policy.
  • 8. Significance of Tourism: •Tourism has emerged as a key driver of economic growth across the world. •It is one of the economic sectors with the strongest growth, it has a big influence on commerce, employment, investment, building infrastructure, and social inclusion. •Tourism is a labor-intensive sector and has a significant multiplier effect on employment in related sectors. •Tourism is important in social inclusion since it employs more women and youth than most the other sectors. •Tourism can generate resources for the conservation of cultural and natural heritage and has huge potential to make a positive contribution to sustainable development goals.
  • 9. Conclusion: The Policy will be in effect for 10 years starting from the notification date unless it is subsequently extended. The majority of the policy’s requirements demand simultaneous and coordinated action from the central level, state governments, local governments, and industry stakeholders. Growth of the tourism sector will impact the Indian economy in terms of spreading benefits across the country including remote areas and providing employment and entrepreneurial opportunities to youth, women, marginalized sections of the society and those in the informal sector.