2. STUDENT’S INFORMATION
STUDENT’S NAME ROLL NUMBER
RAKESH PATEL 68
DEEP SANGHVI 80
SMIT ANAM 110
PRATIK AGARWAL 116
PRANAY MAHESH 119
KUSHAL SACHDEV 137
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3. INDEX
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1 Introduction 4
2 Role of IT in Tourism Industry 5
3 Factors affecting tourism in India 6-8
4 Statistics 9
5 Graph 10
6 Conclusion 12
4. INTRODUCTION
1. Prime Minister Narasimha Rao, along with his
finance minister Manmohan Singh, initiated
the economic liberalisation in India.
2. Initiated in 1991.
3. Rich history, cultural & geographical diversity
which attract foreign tourist
4. Growth in Medical tourism sector.
5. Foreign exchange earning increased.
6. Growth in Employment Opportunities.
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5. Role of IT in Tourism Industry
• IT and outsourcing Industry growing after
globalization.
• Attract large number of tourist.
• IT tourism played very important role in
development of country.
• Developing infrastructure.
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6. Factors affecting tourism in India
• Social factor
1. Population .
2. Climate change.
3. Change in trends.
4. Historical place.
5. Diverse culture.
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7. Political factor
(negative)
1. Terrorism and security.
2. Poor infrastructure.
3. Poor relations with neighbouring
countries.
4. Religious tolerance.
5. Lack of international representation.
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8. Technological factor
(negative)
1. Bad quality Standards at airport.
2. Bad quality standards at railway station
and bus stops.
3. Poor communication systems.
4. Slow growth of e-commerce.
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9. Statistics
• The number of foreign tourists increased
from 12,79,210 in 1981 to 16,77,508 in 1991
and to 25,37,282 in 2001.
• The flow of foreign tourists during 1991 to
2001 has, thus, been more than double the
flow during 1981 to 1991 ( 859774 during
1991-2001 as against 398298 during 1981-
1991).
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Advantages
• Brings in money
• Provides employment
• Raises the profile
• Increases economy
• Meet new people
• Growth of service sector
• Foreign exchange earning
• Cultural exchange
• Health and wellness
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Disadvantages
• Huge expenditure
• Time consuming
• Environmental hazards
• Lack respect
• Seasonal and insecure
• Cutting down thousands of trees
• No attention to local architecture and
ecology
• Damaging socio-culture effects
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Suggestions
• Green tourism
• Avoid Ecological imbalance and health
hazards
• Preserve local culture and tradition
• Collection of tourist statistics
• Star Accommodations
• Promote tourism
• Service under one roof
15. CONCLUSION
• Tourism sector plays very important role
in contribution towards GDP.
• Lots of employment opportunity in
tourism sector after 1991.
• Government must improve upon
negative factors.
• Medical tourism is of the fastest
growing sector in India.
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